La Petite Auberge - Reviews from across the web
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review of la petite auberge - newport, ri, 02840-2902 - martha's vineyard citysearch went here for our anniversary. very romantic, was given a table by the fireplace. the service was excellent and ... marthasvineyard.citysearch.com
the new york times > travel > newport guide > restaurant details the colorful owner-chef, who once worked for general charles de gaulle, prepares such traditional delicacies as trout with almonds, duck flambe with orange sauce, and medallions of beef with goose-liver pate. his exquisite cooking is served in a series of inti... travel2.nytimes.com
igougo: la petite auberge - newport restaurants, rhode island la petite auberge is a traditional french resturant housed in a charming 18th century house, situated about halfway between thames st. and bellvue ave, on charles st. theres parking in a small lot across the str... igougo.com
welcome to phantom gourmet's online dining community housed in a small colonial home built sometime before 1714, la petite auberge offers the best french cuisine in newport. inside, theres a maze of intimate formal dining rooms, but when ita os warm, phantom prefers to dine outdoors in the charmingly i... phantomgourmet.com
restaurant row - restaurant detail a classic french restaurant in the historic 1714 stephen decatur house with a get away side cafe, run by the putier fami... restaurantrow.com
La Petite Auberge, Newport - IgoUgo Reviews The pub is dim and cosy--the crackling fire in the fireplace was just the thing after walking to the resturant in the cold December evening. It's romantic enough to be a good alternative to the fancier dining room if you and your SO are looking for atmosphere but show up underdressed for the main di... igougo.com
La Petite Auberge When the bill showed my dish to be $44,I was startled, not just by the expense but by my obtuseness (and shyness) at not having ascertained the price ahead of time. Certainly the tails would have been plenty to eat, accompanied as both our meals were by nicely scalloped potatoes and sauteed spinach.... providencephoenix.com
TasteRI.com La Petite Auberge, Newport: It's said that the presence of the Decatur family, the first owners of the 1714 home that houses La Petite Auberge, can still be felt in certain rooms. Moved to its Charles Street location from Washington Square in 1833, the house -- ghosts or not -- embodies historic New... tasteri.com
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