| About: | This restaurant was praised by Rhode Island Magazine for its Sunday Brunch. The Coast Guard House offers dishes like Baked Stuffed Lobster, Clam Bake, Filet Mignon, Chicken Piccata and Scrod Provencale. Spend a fun afternoon or fine night out enjoying the spectacular waterfront view from inside or one of the outside decks. The Coast Guard House also features a popular bar that offers entertainment and dancing. |
| Hours: | Mo to Th from 11:30am to 03:00pm,Mo to Th from 05:00pm to 10:00pm,Fr from 11:30pm to 03:00pm,Fr from 05:00pm to 11:00pm,Sa from 05:00pm to 11:00pm,Su from 10:00am to 02:00pm,Su from 04:00pm to 10:00pm |
| Categories: | Seafood Restaurants, Restaurants, American Restaurants |
| Parking: | Lot |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, Diners Club |
| Cuisine: | Seafood, Fish & Seafood, American |
| Feature: | Outdoor Seating |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Smoking: | No Smoking |
| Dress Code: | Casual dressy |
Just got back from a weekend in Narragansett. We had dinner at the Coast Guard House â and loved it. Phenomenal location (you really canât beat it), attentive service and great food. We had a reservation (party of 6) and were seated immediately even though the place was packed. Decent wine list and good menu that offers choices for whatever you are in the mood for. Must order the stuffiesâthey are delish and a little different than what every other restaurant in the area offers (stuffed with chorizo which gives it a nice kick). Table ordered a variety of apps â clam chowder was a big hit. Everyone liked their main courses. I had the shellfish arrabiatta which was good. My husband liked the cod as wellâan interesting way to prepare. One friend had the scallops which she said were fantastic. We were too stuffed for dessert so I donât know what to recommend there. I have been coming to this restaurant for over 20 years--first as a student at URI (when the parents were in town) now as an adult with my own family. I think itâs even gotten better over this summer season. I visited in June 2008 and then this past weekend â I hear they brought some new blood in to shape things up. Well, whatever they did, itâs working! I canât wait to go back for Sunday Brunch in October when I am back in town for URI homecoming.
If you are a nonsmoker or a smoker trying to quit, then I recommend to boycott the Coast Guard House in Narragansett, RI. On recent visits to the restaurant, I was appalled at how many patrons were smoking on the deck. The staff was not fully following the smoking ban. Smokers were smoking near entrances allowing smoke to migrate into the building. The RI health dept recommends smokers be at least 50 feet from any entrance. It is obvious the owners (Judge Caprio and Joe Formicola) don't care about the health of their non-smoking patrons or their staff. If you don't like to be near smokehand smoke, don't go to the Coast Guard House. The food is not appetizing anyways and there are better places to go for an ocean view.
My wife and I visited the Coast Guard House last night (Saturday, Dec. 8, 2007) to celebrate a birthday. We made reservations for 6:30 PM, but moved them up to 6:00 PM with no problem, and we were still able to get a wonderful table in front of the large Ocean View windows in the Main Dining Room. During dinner, the restaurant really began to fill about 6:45 PM. First off, the wait staff was terrific. Our server was super attentive and she made sure that all our courses were satisfying, which they were! We had a bottle of Santa Rita Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva 2004 (nice flavorful red wine with hints of berries, vanilla, and coconut) for a fair price at $26 (about $10 over retail), an appetizer of Point Judith Calamari with hot red peppers, a Warm Duck salad, and a Caesar salad, Filet Mignon, Long Island Duck, and two amazing desserts (the special Coconut Creme Pie with White Chocolate and the Chocolate Mousse). We had great food, nice conversation, and we left pleasantly full, and vowed to come back. The atmosphere was romantic with soft lighting and holiday music playing in the background. We noticed that the piano bar filled noticeably as we exited. I can't say enough about our experience last night, as the Coast Guard House made it a very special birthday celebration between the two of us. We will definetely attempt to go back during the winter, while the pace is quiet and slow and the area is not filled to extreme with tourists. We're a young couple in our early 40's who enjoyed this restaurant tremendously.