Get a dose of New England charm in the home of the Hall of Fame Open.
For many, Newport, RI, conjures dramatic visions of America’s Cup yachts and seaside mansions. But for tennis fans, Newport means the International Tennis Hall of Fame—where on July 22, Kim Clijsters and Andy Roddick will be inducted. That’s the same weekend as the finals of the Hall of Fame Open, the first tournament of the U.S. summer stretch.
Newport is a favorite venue of many ATP players who enjoy mixing the sport with leisurely off-court diversions. If you’re in town for the action this summer, take their lead and indulge in the city’s fresh seafood, crisp ocean breezes and relaxed atmosphere.
Where to Eat
1. Breakfast
The Newport Shipyard is home to Belle’s Café, where you can enjoy omelettes and breakfast burritos with a dockside view of the Newport Bridge and boats bobbing in the water. It’s a calming way to start your day.
2. Lunch
There are many lovely lunch spots in Newport. But for a true Rhode Island experience, hit up a seafood shack. Flo’s Clam Shack opened in 1936 and remains the epitome of a fisherman’s joint, serving fried clams and chowder.
3. Dessert
What’s a seaside vacation without an ice cream cone, sundae or shake? Newport Creamery was the original milk delivery service in town; today it offers a full range of sweet treats and breakfast items. Try the “Awful Awful,” a shake made of vanilla, chocolate, coffee, strawberry, mint and a handful of other tasty flavors. Despite the name, it’s a delectable blend.
4. Drinks
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