9/15/2023: Blackstone Valley Food Trail Guide and Passport

9/6/2023: Tourism Council Boat and Train Updates
September 6, 2023
9/19/2023: Haunted Blackstone – Ghost Stories River Tour with Tom D’Agostino Monday October 12 (new date) and 16 , 5:30 – 6:30 pm
September 19, 2023

GUIDE

If you’re looking for new dining experiences or you’re a seasoned culinary traveler looking for a new place to explore, you will definitely appreciate the authentic food and drink that can be found here in Rhode Island’s Blackstone Valley. Because of its rich history, our small and humble region now boasts one of the most authentic food experiences in all of the United States. But don’t take our word for it. Come and taste the abundant global flavors that cross 5 continents and over 40 countries. We created this pocket-sized food passport to help document your mouth-watering journey across diverse cultures and savor the memories of these international flavors. Simply write in the establishment you visited or feel free to add in notes about your experience. Head to TourBlackstone.com for more info about places to visit along the trail.

Blackstone Valley International Food Trail Guide (1/36) (relayto.com)

 

PASSPORT

Blackstone Valley Tourism Council invites visitors and residents alike on this exciting culinary journey! Come taste and experience food and drink from over 40 countries across the region’s 10 cities and towns of Burrillville, Central Falls, Cumberland, East Providence, Glocester, Lincoln, North Smithfield, Pawtucket, Smithfield, and Woonsocket. The Blackstone Valley International Food Trail is the perfect way to experience the diverse cultural food scene found here and the stories behind them. Explore Rhode Island’s Blackstone Valley and use our accompanying Blackstone Valley Food & Drink Passport to help log your travels.

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