Coast Guard House, American restaurant in Narragansett, US.
Coast Guard House is a restaurant situated right on the waterfront, with dining rooms overlooking Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The granite structure offers both indoor seating and outdoor areas facing the water.
The granite building was constructed in 1888 and originally functioned as a United States Life Saving Service station. It later became a restaurant while keeping its role as a landmark for the local community.
The restaurant sources from local fishermen and farmers, featuring seasonal catches and harvests in its cooking. This connection to the waters and land around it shapes what appears on every plate.
The restaurant opens daily at 11:30 AM and accepts all major credit cards for payment. Both private lot and street parking are available for guests.
During winter months, the restaurant creates igloo dining structures where guests can eat outdoors while staying protected from cold weather. This seasonal feature turns winter dining into something memorable and different from typical restaurant experiences.
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