Taste testing a quintessential South County staple
The Olde Lighthouse Diner These stuffies were by far the biggest of the bunch, and were as appetizing to the eyes as they were to the stomach: very much so. Large chunks of chourico provided a nice spice to the dish and the stuffing was perfect – soft and moist on the inside and crispy brown on the outside. 120 Knowles Way, Narragansett. 284-3883
Twin Willows The best part of this stuffie was that the clams were absolutely huge and cooked to perfection. Some staffers loved that the stuffing almost reminded them of Thanksgiving, with its flavors of sage, minced celery and chopped red pepper. 865 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett. 789-8153
Gardner's Wharf Seafood After we heated these up in our oven, we couldn’t wait to dig right in. They smelled great and tasted fresh and clean, with a smooth filling and small clam bits. The flavor was mild and not too spicy, perfect for those who prefer to add their own hot sauce. 170 Main Street, North Kingstown. 295-4600
Duffy's Tavern Topped with paprika and parsley, Duffy’s offers a stuffie that has a fresh flavor with a nice, light lemony accent. The stuffing was finely textured and pureed and plenty moist. It’s served with a side of fresh cut lemons, so fruit lovers can bask in tangy goodness. 235 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown. 295-0073
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