14 RI Restaurants Selected For AAA’s 2015 Five and Four Diamond Awards

Friday, January 16, 2015

 

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The Ocean House on Watch Hill

AAA Northeast has announced that 15 area hotels and restaurants, 14 from Rhode Island and one in Massachusetts are recipients of AAA's 2015 Five and Four Diamond Awards. 

Each year, AAA inspectors visit more than 58,000 establishments across the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, using the Diamond rating system to guide AAA members when choosing places to stay and eat.

“Just 0.3 percent of the 58,000 properties inspected by AAA receive five diamonds, and just 3.9 percent receive four diamonds,” said David J. Raposa the Managing Director of Public Affairs for AAA Northeast.

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The awards will be presented at a Newport Luncheon in March. 

The 2015 Recipients are: 

Five Diamond

Ocean House, Watch Hill, first honored in 2011

Four Diamond

Point Pleasant Inn & Resort, Bristol, 2003

Cliffside Inn, Newport, 2003

Hydrangea House Inn, Newport, 2005

The Chanler at Cliff Walk, Newport, 2004

The Vanderbilt Grace, Newport, 2011

Hotel Providence, 2005

Omni Providence Hotel, 2003

Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel, 2008

The Weekapaug Inn, Westerly, 2013

Historic Jacob Hill Inn, Seekonk, MA, 2001

Muse by Jonathan Cartwright, Newport, 2012

Spiced Pear Restaurant, Newport, 2004

Gracie’s, Providence, 2011

Seasons at the Ocean House, Watch Hill, 2010

 

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