Craving a change of scenery? In each issue of Owensboro Living, we’re setting our sights beyond city limits and inviting you to come along. Whether it’s a charming small town a few hours away or a scenic destination across the country, think of this travel section as a road trip with a friend who shares your love for good food, unforgettable views, and unique local flavor — just like we do here at home.

Our Newport, Rhode Island, adventure kicked off with a quick drive to the Nashville airport, followed by a direct flight into Boston. If you don’t mind a layover, flying into T.F. Green International Airport near Providence will get you even closer to Newport. As we rolled into the coastal town, we couldn’t help but notice the history etched into its old buildings. With its timeless charm and scenic views, Newport offers the best of both worlds for a memorable vacation or a productive work trip.
While we stayed in a quiet residential area, there’s no shortage of great accommodations. Our recommendation is the Hotel Viking, where Gilded Age romance meets modern luxury.
One of our first stops was Bowen’s Wharf, a tried-and-true Newport institution. We chose to dine at 22 Bowen’s, a classic steakhouse. I am still dreaming about the best boulevardier I’ve ever had. Our table loved sharing some delicious crispy calamari and ponzu-drizzled tuna tartare, which we shoveled into our faces via crispy wontons. Enhanced with sides of Rhode Island Mushroom Fricassee, the week was off to a decadent start.


The next morning kicked off with a few work meetings, but by midday, we were ready to explore. Our destination? The Breakers Mansion. This architectural marvel is the most lavish of Newport’s famous summer “cottages,” a symbol of the Vanderbilt family’s wealth during the Gilded Age. Stepping through its grand entrance, we were immediately transported into a world of extravagance. Our group opted for a self-guided tour around the 138,300-square-foot mansion. From the towering 50-foot ceilings of the Great Hall to the intricate mosaic work in the Billiard Room, every detail radiated luxury.
Later, we stretched our legs on The Cliff Walk — a 3.5-mile path that hugs the eastern shoreline of Aquidneck Island. The mix of ocean views and glimpses of historic mansions made for such a fun and free activity. However, be prepared for some uneven terrain, especially as you venture further south along the path where it transitions from paved sections to more rugged stretches of dirt and large rocks. Definitely wear comfy shoes!
Another dinner spot we visited was Perro Salado, a Mexican restaurant tucked away in a cozy corner. We started the evening with panko-crusted avocado fries and vibrant fresh guacamole. For the main course, we indulged in their signature tacos, each bite bursting with fresh ingredients and flavors. We also shared the lobster quesadilla packed with butter-poached lobster, charred corn, and fresh scallions. The handmade margaritas were the perfect complement — one spicy and one pink-hued prickly pear — adding a festive touch to our culinary experience.

The next day brought more adventures. We visited Smoke House, a delightful spot known for its barbecue and smoked meats. But don’t let the name fool you, that’s not why we were there. The real star is the lobster roll! Fresh and crisp, just the right ratio of mayo, and a famous split-top bun toasted to perfection. Add a side of fries, and it was the perfect midday treat. The casual atmosphere here was perfect for some good conversation about our work projects, proving that Newport is not only fun but also great for getting things done.
We couldn’t resist a visit to The Nitro Bar. This place has been blowing up on TikTok, and for good reason! We popped in for a quick pick-me-up, and their nitro cold brew lived up to the hype. We loved it so much we went back daily and tried the dirty chai, the strawberry matcha, and the banana brulee latte. After all, it takes a lot of caffeine to take on a new city.
For our final night, we made reservations at 41 North. If you go, do yourself a favor and request a table by the window — or, if it’s not a foggy mess, get a table on the patio directly on the water. The views of the marina at sunset were breathtaking, making it the perfect backdrop. We slurped down delicious briny oysters, partook in perfectly cooked salmon, and did as told by our guests and ordered a side of perfectly cooked French fries — all of which gave us a true taste of coastal life.

We squeezed in a bit of shopping, too — walking around the Wharf and dipping into local boutiques like Mandarin and Kiel James Patrick, admiring the artwork at Sheldon Fine Art Gallery, and making a quick stop at Lycette for all things needlepoint. A stroll through the newly renovated International Tennis Hall of Fame rounded out our itinerary.
Before heading out, we couldn’t resist one last indulgence, visiting an adorable downtown building painted in shades of pink and green with a sign loudly proclaiming what they are known for: Welcome to Wally’s Wieners. After perusing the list of endless toppings and combinations, we came to realize they are not only known for their burgers and dogs but also espresso martinis. The El Jefe dog, topped with chipotle mayo and fresh pico, paired perfectly with the salted caramel espresso martini. This place is a must-visit.
As our trip came to a close, we realized just how well Newport blends productivity and play. Whether you’re working remotely, traveling for business, or just craving a coastal escape, this historic town delivers. OL

