This Itty Bitty Restaurant In Rhode Island Is Unexpectedly Amazing
By Natalie Clunan
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Published August 16, 2018
Just because a restaurant is small doesn’t mean that it can’t be delicious. This itty bitty restaurant on the Rhode Island is just bursting with flavor. The surprising part? It’s not a seafood joint. The Shack at Jamestown is a tiny Mexican spot that’s so scrumptious, you won’t want to miss it.
The Shack at Jamestown is located in the Dutch Harbor Boat Yard. Don't expect traditional seafood shack flavors coming out of this tiny restaurant, what you'll get is the most fantastic Mexican cuisine in the area.
The Shack is a seasonal sister restaurant to Tallulah's Taqueria in Providence. This outdoor eatery offers a beachy vibe rather than a city atmosphere.
You'll find plenty of bright and refreshing items on the menu. Sample the tacos, these are true authentic gems.
The Mexican bowls are stuffed full of ingredients you'll love. Can you say guacamole?
Try a Mexican shrimp cocktail for a new twist on a classic appetizer. This is one delicious app that eats like a meal.
Of course you'll find burritos and quesadillas too! Dive on in for heavenly meal.
Select your foundation: bowl, taco, burrito, or quesadilla and then your protein: beef, chicken, pork, fish, and black beans are a few on the list. The chef will build your creation with plenty of toppings and you can chow down.
The food is superb, but combine it with a view like this and you'll never want to leave this itty bitty restaurant on the water!
The Shack in Jamestown is open 7 days a week, from 11 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. during the warm weather season.
Find the restaurant at 244 Narragansett Ave., Jamestown, RI 02835. For more information visit their
website or
Facebook page .
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