Dee’s Deli in Cranston offers really good sandwiches that you sometimes can’t fit into your mouth. They are just that big and that hearty. One of those huge sandwiches means you either need an appetite to match or a doggy bag for later. Next time you’re craving a hearty, flavorful meal, make your way to Dee’s Deli, which serves some of the best massive sandwiches in Cranston, Rhode Island.

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Dee’s Deli in Cranston is an unforgettable dining experience. Have you been to Dee’s Deli? What did you think? Are these the best massive sandwiches in Cranston, Rhode Island? Let us know in the comments below. Discover more on the Dee’s Deli website and Dee’s Deli Facebook page.

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  • Snake Den State Park (Johnston): You'll find this picturesque park along U.S. Route 6. The 1,000-acre property offers a working farm, hiking trails, archery, scenic overlooks, and plentiful trees, plants, and flowers. Like most outdoor places, some snakes exist, but the name comes from a canyon-like stone fissure located in the park. The history behind that is fascinating.
  • Burlingame State Park (Charlestown): Enjoy a picnic and the sandy beach around one of the largest freshwater ponds in the state — Watchaug Pond. The picnic area features fireplaces, picnic tables, and a large, shelter pavilion. Access the nearby boat lunch for fishing. You can explore the pond's exterior along the 8-mile John Vincent Gormley Trail that journeys through Burlingame and the Kimball Wildlife Refuge.
  • Rocky Point State Park (Warwick): Many folks share some of their best memories from Rocky Point State Park, which is more than 150 years old. Enjoy the pretty nature trails, an observation tower, and a fishing pier. And for history lovers, a rare relic relocated here is the Arch from the 1964 World’s Fair in Queens, New York.
  • Goddard Memorial State Park (Warwick): Watch for events featured at the performing arts center in this lovely park. Enjoy the spacious fields and the rich forested spaces featuring trees from all over the world, including 19 evergreen and 62 deciduous species. Try your luck on the nine-hole golf course, go horseback riding on 18 miles of bridle trails, and with 355 picnic tables, we doubt you'll have any trouble finding one available.