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Chris_Mannix t1_je3yw4b wrote

CAV in the jewelry district. It stands for coffee antiques and victuals. Not only is the food cooked by a world-class chef but the environment will blow your mind. If you go on the right night a jazz band will play while you eat. The atmosphere is extremely eclectic with antiques from all over the world present at your table. The brunch is amazing and the dinner options are out of this world. Don't get me wrong, it is expensive, but if you're looking for a restaurant that is out of this world this is the one.

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the_vintage_one t1_je4mqvs wrote

I love CAV! The added bonus about the antiques is that they're also for sale, so if you see something that you feel you absolutely have to have, you can buy it right then!

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Spf85 t1_je4nfzd wrote

Al forno

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MonicaPVD t1_je3torx wrote

Go to Oberlin. You're welcome.

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Prota_Gonist t1_je4ndxs wrote

If price is no object, the best place is a Cafe Nuovo.

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B-Georgio t1_je4plak wrote

Not really fancy, but Los Andes really top notch food and a great environment. My parents like it more than CAV and Hemenways

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huron9000 t1_je4wscx wrote

Capriccio

Edit: spelling

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_DataVenia t1_je3u0s2 wrote

Fine dining and "best places" are not mutually exclusive. Oberlin, Gracie's, or Persimmons are probably the only restaurants in Providence that would be categorized as fine dining. The real question is what type of experience are you looking for? Any particular cuisine? Do you want a tasting menu?

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jn494 t1_je3zwrn wrote

Camille’s

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mhb t1_je4porh wrote

Persimmon, Gracie's, Al Forno, Bacaro

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stand-up-tragedy t1_je4sa98 wrote

Oberlin is the best fancy restaurant in Providence.

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LMZN t1_je5nep7 wrote

Palo

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portriprov t1_je87erz wrote

Camilles if you’re going to be on the Hill

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dzoni-kanak t1_je7usoz wrote

Since many others have said it, I emphatically suggest Oberlin above all.

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skycomag t1_je5j65i wrote

Does Burger King count?

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