When out-of-towners arrive in the Ocean State, they puzzle over menus listing stuffies, cabinets, and doughboys. Rhode Island has some deliciously distinct foods and we love them. Another local favorite is an overstuffed sandwich packed with flavor. If you are looking for Little Rhody dynamites head straight to The Castle Luncheonette.
The Castle Luncheonette has been an institution in Woonsocket since the 1950s. It had its humble beginnings as a lunch cart towed behind its car before making a move into a small stationary eatery.
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Sink into a high backed booth at this spot with a retro yet comfortable feel. This iconic spot is open Monday - Saturday from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
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The Castle is one of the few restaurants in Rhode Island that has dynamites on their everyday menu. Savor the taste of juicy meat mixed with peppers, onions, tomatoes, and crushed red peppers simmered to perfection and served on a torpedo roll.
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Add the special recipe to dogs and burgers for something supreme. Dynadogs and dynaburgers are topped with the most mouthwatering condiment in the world.
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Also offered on the menu are fish and chips, clam cakes, stuffies, and other Rhody favorites. Add a side of hand cut fries and you’ll have a meal to remember.
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Save room for some dessert. The banana split is one sweet dish you definitely won’t want to miss.
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Have you ever tried the dynamites at this long-standing luncheonette? Another Rhody food love is in the breakfast category. Take the Rhode Island Donut Trail for a sweet day trip you’ll adore.
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Visit The Castle Luncheonette at 420 Social St., Woonsocket, RI 02895. Get more information by visiting their Facebook page.
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