Wakefield is a village of the town of South Kingstown in the state of Rhode Island. Settlers came to Wakefield early in the 18th century due to its proximity to the Saugatucket River. In the middle of the 19th century, Kenyon’s Department Store was founded, and Wakefield soon became the business center of South Kingstown. As time progressed, the mills throughout the village became bigger and allowed for population growth. By 1895, there were 1,543 people living in the village. The first hospital was created in 1919 inside a house, and by 1925, the South County Hospital building was erected. It is still in the same location today. The village of Wakefield is rich in history, and its proximity to beaches and other attractions bring in thousands of tourists each summer.
Get in
By plane
- T.F. Green Airport, 2000 Post Rd, Warwick, +1 888-268-7222, . Parking as low as $11 a day or $56 a week (Lot E). T.F. Green Airport is easy to get to off RI Interstate 95 North and South at Exit 13. It is also accessible via Rt.295, connecting to 95.
By car
- From Boston or all points north: I-95 S to Exit 9 in RI. Stay left to take RI-4 S (Exit 9) toward North Kingstown. Merge onto Tower Hill Road/Rt. 1 by taking a slight right. After 7 miles, take the Wakefield ramp off the right.
- From New York or Connecticut: I-95 N to Exit 92. Take a right onto Liberty St/Rt. 2. Merge onto CT-78 E toward Westerly. After 5 miles, take a left at the light to go onto Rt. 1 N. Take the Wakefield exit off the right.
Get around
Because Wakefield is small, you can get anywhere by talking a walk through town. If you have a car, it only takes 5 minutes to get from one side to the other. There are buses that run from Wakefield to other locations all over the state.
- RIPTA (Rhode Island Public Transit Authority), +1 401 781-9400, . The RIPTA has many pick-up and drop-off locations scattered throughout Wakefield, and the busses travel all over the state. The 66 bus, which is the one that serves Wakefield, runs from 6AM to 10:05PM on weekdays, and until 10:25PM on weekends. It starts at Kennedy Plaza in Providence and ends at the Block Island Ferry (Galilee). $1.50 per ride, $5 for a day pass.
- Wakefield Cab Company, 73 Emmett Lane, +1 401 783-0007. Small, locally owned cab company on the edge of town.
See
Wakefield is close to all of Rhode Island's beaches, ranging from Misquamicut beach on the western edge of the state to Second Beach in Newport. South Kingstown, the township of which Wakefield is a village, is home to three of the most beautiful beaches in the state, East Matunuck state beach, South Kingstown town beach in Matunuck, and the Moonstone Beach National Wildlife Refuge, the longest stretch of undeveloped beach in the state. There are numerous tourist destinations within an hour's drive, including the mansions of Newport, Rhode Island's Renaissance city Providence, the aquarium and seaport at Mystic, the world's largest casino Ledyard, and the ferry connecting to the breathtaking beauty of Block Island.
- Hannah Robinson Tower and Rock, Intersection of Rt. 1 and Bridgetown Rd. This tower was constructed in honor of Hannah Robinson, daughter of wealthy townsperson Rowland Robinson. The tower was constructed in 1938, and was rebuilt in 1988. It overlooks Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean (on a clear day).
- Fishermen's Memorial State Park, Route 108, 1011 Point Judith Road, Narragansett, 41.3811°, -71.4894°, +1 401 789-8374. This park is near the beaches but does not have the best reputation for cleanliness. Fishing, swimming, and other water activities are allowed at this park.
- Burlingame State Park, 4800 Tower Hill Rd, 41.3628°, -71.7003°, +1 401 322-7337. The campground has restrooms with shower facilities, a playground, arcade, freshwater beach, boat ramp, canoe rentals and hiking trails. The season is from April 15th until October 30th and reservations for sites and or cabins can be made on their website. Fishing, swimming, and other water activities are allowed at this site. Pets are also allowed as long as they are trained, get along with people and other animals, and are cleaned up after, however Burlingame has a strict one-pet policy.
- Tuckertown Park, 1268 Tuckertown Rd. Next to a pond, it has baseball fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, picnic area, and a playground. Fishing, swimming, and other water activities are allowed at this site. Pets are also allowed as long as they are trained, get along with people and other animals, and are cleaned up after.
- South Kingstown Dog Park, 349 Broad Rock Rd. Access to the park is via St. Dominic Road, off Broad Rock Road.
Do
- Extreme Airsoft, 1425 Kingston Rd, 41.4542°, -71.5047°, +1 401-789-1987. A local business that provides an indoor Airsoft field. Airsoft guns for rent and for sale.
- Entertainment Cinema, 30 Village Square Dr, +1 401 792-8008. Entertainment Cinema is off Rt. 1 in the South Country Commons. It offers wall-to-wall screens, digital sound, and stadium seating. Admission for adults $8.25, children $6, and seniors $6. On Tuesday’s nights, all seats are $6. They feature handicap access, 4-stand concession, and theatre rentals. Walking distance to Applebee’s and other shops and restaurants.
- Lady K Sportfishing Charters, 410 Gooseberry Rd, +1 239 565-2949. Fishing out of Snug Harbor Marina, the Lady K sportfishing vessel is owned and operated by Captain Steve Babigian. The Lady K is a Custom Built 43 foot Carolina Express Fisherman. Capt. Steve has over thirty-five years of experience on the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The Lady K is available for full day and half day fishing trips where up to six people. can fish inshore for striped bass and fluke, or offshore for shark, tuna and mahi-mahi. Captain Steve also offers tournament fishing, intercoastal waterway navigation, and transport of private vessels along the East Coast.
- Old Mountain Lanes, 756 Kingstown Rd, +1 401 783-5511. Daily 9AM-1AM. Old Mountain Lanes is a great place to bowl with auto scoring, cosmic bowling, billiards, and two large restaurants, one with a sports bar. On Friday and Saturday night, Old Mountain Lanes has “Rockin-Bowl” between 9PM-1AM, where they play loud music and flashing lights, which is popular with the youth/teenage group. Old Mountain Bowling can be busy at nights, but is generally pretty open during the afternoon hours.
- Old Mountain Field, Rt. 108, +1 401 789-9301. Over 60 acres with skating park, softball field, baseball field, basketball court, nature trails, tennis courts, picnic area, and swings. Every Fourth of July, Old Mountain Field becomes a popular destination for fireworks. With attendance of hundreds of people, the fireworks at Old Mountain Field have become notorious within the area, attracting families and groups of friends of all ages. Admission is free and usually starts around 10PM. There is parking available at South Kingstown High School, which is located a street away on Columbia Street, or if arriving early enough, there is free parking along Rt. 108. During the summer, Old Mountain Field Camp occupies many of the recreational activities, so it can be busy during the day between May–September. Also, softball and baseball leagues occasionally occupy the fields. During Easter, Old Mountain field has an Easter Egg hunt for children 8 to 10 years of age.
- South County Bike Trail. Beginning at the Kingston Train Station, the South County Bike Trail extends 8 miles, passing through Peace Dale and Wakefield, ending into Narragansett. The trail offers scenic views, as it passes through the Great Swamp, which has a variety of wildlife. It is in excellent condition and is very spacious, allowing room for many. During spring, summer, and fall months, the trail is occupied by runners, bicyclists, walkers, and rollerblading. The trail is a fun spot to exercise, with beautiful surroundings. Parking is available at the Kingston Train Station (on Rt. 138), where the trail begins. Enjoy the beautiful scenery while you run, jog, walk, bike, skateboard, and rollerblade along the smoothly paved bike path.
- The Neighborhood Guild, 325 Columbia St, 41.449427°, -71.495130°, +1 401 789-9301. With over 1,000 programs, the Neighborhood Guild provides activities for all ages. They manage the town parks, the South County bike path, Old Mountain Field, and the Town Beach. The Neighborhood Guild offer classes for children, teens, and adults, ranging from subjects of art, financial planning, heath and fitness, nature, sports, dance, music, and general interest. In the summer there are camps for children and teenagers, specially designed for specific interests, or general activity. At the Neighborhood guild there are tennis courts, a playground, and a picnic area. During the winter months, the tennis courts are converted into a skating rink, where many town residents come to enjoy the winter sport.
Hosts concerts, activities, clubs and has a popular park out front. Over the summer, there are outdoor concerts on the park.
- Saugatucket River, 26 Lacey Ln, +1 401 789-0034. Kayak or canoe on the Saugatucket River. Kayak and canoe rentals are available at Narrow River Kayaks.
- Adventure Rhode Island Fishing Charters, 1175 Succotash Rd., +1 401 359-1785. A family-owned fishing charter from Jerusalem.
- South Kingstown Public Library, 1057 Kingstown Rd, 41.4510°, -71.4951°, +1 401 789-1555. Hours vary. Wide selection of books, also has some movies and music.
Events
- Snug Harbor Fourth of July Parade,, Gooseberry Rd, Snug Harbor. What began as a few people celebrating in the streets of the quaint village of Snug Harbor, has grown into an event celebrated by people all over and outside of the state. Every Fourth of July, the people and businesses of Snug Harbor celebrate our independence by parading their handmade floats throughout the streets. With a somewhat wild atmosphere, the Snug Harbor Fourth of July parade provides a small town New England perspective on a national holiday.
Buy
- BasketCase, 212 Main St, +1 401 284-1551. M-Sa 10AM-6PM, Su noon-5PM. This friendly and quaint shop has jewelry and accessories, bath and body products, cards, dishware, home décor, gourmet foods, music, linens and aprons, and specializes in customizing gift baskets
- Hera Gallery, 327 Main St, +1 401 789-1488. W-F 1-5PM, Sa 10AM-4PM. The Hera Gallery is a non-profit artists co-op open year round (except January). Free
- Little Bits, 50 South County Commons Way, Unit E1, +1 401 284-3933.
- Main Street. Has a variety of shops of all kinds including jewelry, shoes and clothes. There are also a number of antique shops.
- The Purple Cow, Main St. 9AM-7PM. Small, eclectic store that has a wide variety of gifts, from clothing to jewelry to furniture.
- The Glass Station, 318 Main St., +1 401 788-2500. Glass creations made right before your eyes! These glass blowers create some amazing pieces of art, and there’s a gallery connected to the workshop where you can buy them.
- The Wakefield Mall, 160 Old Tower Hill Rd, 41.4437°, -71.4833°. The Wakefield Mall is not much of an attraction for the serious shopper, but it does have some claim. It is one of the smallest malls in New England. It occupies less that 200,000 sq ft. It is home to Panera Bread, Shaw’s grocery store, Staples, FYE, Olympia Sports, Payless Shoe Store, Fashion Bug, GNC, Jennifer’s Chocolates, Hallmark, POW Science, and soon to be the home of Wet Seal as well. While not vastly populated with customers, locals and tourists alike walk the corridor do find what they need in the mall. The busier spots are the larger businesses that call the mall home, like Shaw’s. This is also a bus stop for the Route 66 bus into and out of Providence.
- Looney Tunes II, 562 Kingston Rd, 41.4396°, -71.4877°, +1 401 782-9860. M-Sa 10AM-6PM, Su 10AM-5PM. A quaint yet novel record store in the middle of all the hustle of Wakefield, Looney Tunes provides reliable and friendly service that knows just what to do for their customers' musical appetite. Be it the latest best-selling CD, or your favorite LP, Looney Tunes is bound to have it for you. If the product you are looking for isn't in stock, you can always have them pre-order it for you online as well. The employees have a very deep appreciation of music of all kinds; you can approach any of them for their opinions on what is commendable, and they are enthusiastic about what they know.
- Belmont Market, 600 Kingston Rd, +1 401 783-4656. M-Sa 7AM-10PM, Su 7AM-8PM. One of Wakefield's most well known, and most popular grocers, Belmont Market is a supermarket in the center of Wakefield's busy traffic.
- Wakefield Music, 58 Main St, +1 401 783-5390. M-F 10AM-5:30PM, Sa 9:30AM-5PM. Musical instruments ranging from harmonicas to guitars, pianos and drum kits; saxophones, and bass guitars. However, their staff also will repair sone instruments upon request. Spare reeds, guitar strings, and sheet music booklets.
- Sweenors Chocolates, 21 Charles St, 41.4398°, -71.4881°, +1 401 783-4433. M-Sa 9:30AM–5:30PM, Su noon–5PM. Locally owned, 3rd and 4th generation confectioners that have been providing RI with great chocolates, candies, and special occasion goodies for over 50 years. Friendly staff that can make up beautiful baskets, boxes, or bags of your favorite candies for all occasions.
Eat
Budget: under $10, mid-range: $10 - $20, splurge: over $20 (meal for one + soft drink).
Budget
- Brickley’s Ice Cream, 322 Main St, 41.4387°, -71.4988°, +1 401 782-8864. Brickley’s is very popular with locals, and is very busy during the summer months. Located on Main St, many people enjoy their ice cream while walking downtown or sitting on a bench nearby. The family owned and operated ice cream shop has a second location in Narragansett at 921 Boston Neck Rd., which is where all of the ice cream is made.
- The Bluebird Cafe, 554 Kingstown Rd, +1 401 792-8940. Serving breakfast and lunch opened until 2PM.
- The Breakfast Nook, 409 Kingstown Rd, +1 401 783-1555. The Breakfast Nook is not the most revered breakfast diner in the area, but it has been around a long time and is said to have a great cup of coffee.
- Chen's, 60 Tower Hill Rd, +1 401 793-8516. Classic Chinese restaurant, a Wakefield institution.
- DB’s Pizza,, 546 Kingstown Rd, +1 2879 401 789-4222. A local pizza making business.
- El Fuego, 344 Main St, +1 401 284-3353. Focusing on tacos, burritos, nachosand quesadillas. The prices are very good if you’re on a budget and easily customizeable for picky eaters. The most expensive thing on the menu is the El Fuego Winnebago at $8.99. El Fuego makes their own tortilla chips which are served with every meal and even offered as an extra side. You can choose from chicken, turkey, beef, steak, fish and veggie. Every Tuesday is Taco Tuesday where patrons automatically receive half off of all the tacos purchased for pick up or dine in. It is a small restaurant but it makes up with tasty tacos. Burritos come in 11 styles to choose from which does not include daily specials and burrito contest winner. Salads are available. Meat can be added upon request. Their nachos are made with their signature chips. Restaurant offers a kids' menu. Open for lunch and dinner. Delivery is available in South Kingstown.
- Friendly's Ice Cream Shop, 600 Kingstown Rd, +1 401 783-0562. Menu includes burgers, chicken fingers, wraps, sandwiches and other items. $7-10
- Honey Dew Donuts, 1237 Kingstown Rd, 41.4519°, -71.5016°.
- Lickety Splits Ice Cream and Sweet Shoppe, 36 South County Commons Way, Unit C4, South Kingstown RI, +1 401 789-4035. A great place for a tasty treat near the movie theater. Has many ice cream flavors and toppings such as M&Ms, gummy bears, sprinkles, and cookie crumbs.
- Phil's Restaurant, 323 Main St, +1 401 783-4073. This little diner offers great breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Known for the homefries.
- Pier Pizza,, 328 Main St, +1 401 788-8181.
- River's Edge Cafe, 406 Main St, +1 401 789-5960. Popular with the locals, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Mid-range
- Camdens, 756 Kingstown Rd, +1 401 782-2328. Homestyle food. Connected to the Old Mountain bowling alley.
- Crave Seafood Steak, 213 Robinson St, +1 401 284-1850. Tuesday-Thursday 5-9PM, Friday and Saturday 5-10PM, Sunday 9AM-2PM. Crave offers creative cuisine that puts twists on original dishes. $20-40
- Estia Restaurant and Pizza, 28 Old Tower Hill Rd, +1 401 782-8800. Greek cuisine.
- The Italian Village, 195 Main St, +1 401 783-3777. 10AM-10PM. Classic Italian dining in the heart of Wakefield. Traditional Italian cuisine made in the old-country style. $15-$30
- Jim's Dock, 109 Succotash Rd, +1 401 783-2050.
- Pick Pockets, 231 Old Tower Hill Rd, +1 401-792-3360. The sandwiches are expensive, but they are made in large portions and full of flavor.
- Luk Thai, 249 Main St, +1 401 284-4370. Authenic Thai cuisine.
- Tony’s Pizzeria & Ristorante, 1916 Kingstown Rd, +1 401 789-8383. Though Tony’s specializes in pizza and pasta, they also serve burgers and subs. The restaurant is well maintained and a pleasant setting for eating. The price ranges from $7-15, and it is open for lunch and dinner.
- Trattoria Romana,, 71 South County Commons Way, +1 401 792-4933. This Italian restaurant has an extensive food and drink menu.
Splurge
- Kabuki, 91 Old Tower Hill Rd. M-F 11AM-1AM, Sa noon-1AM, Su 1PM-1AM. A modern Japanese restaurant offering everything from classic sushi to Kabuki’s original rolls to Japanese interpretations of delicious American dishes. Offers 15% off for URI students. $15-25
- Shogun Steak and Seafood House, 59 S County Commons Way, +1 401 284-0444. A great Japanese place. They have fantastic sushi and habachi. Quite upscale and appropriate dress is required. Provides private seating and a hibachi bar so you can watch your food made in front of you. This environment makes for an enjoyable evening. $15-$40
Drink
Bars
- Bobby G's, 703 Kingston Rd, 41.4433°, -71.4890°, +1 401 789-1130. Great place to go for drinks with friends. Very popular for college students on Tuesday nights. Try the $5 Tidal wave.
- The Mew's Tavern, 456 Main St, +1 401 783-9370. 69 draft beers on tap, including one specifically made by Magic Hat for the Mews. There are three different sections to the bar, including an bar upstairs known as the “Celtic Pub”. $5 drafts, $6 mixed drinks. Mew's also has a large lunch and dinner menu with possible burger, pizza, burrito, and vegetarian options. During the day, there is generally no wait, but at night, the wait can be 1-2 hours.
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- Fat Belly's Pub, 333 Main St, +1 401 284-4540. Family friendly pub with a large menu. There are many drink choices as well. The kitchen is open until 11PM. $4 drafts, $6 mixed drinks.
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Coffee
- Bagelz, 90 Perhsing Ave, 41.4411°, -71.4861°, +1 401 783-9700. Opens at 6AM every morning. They offer WiFi at both locations and tables and chairs for the students and workers as well as couches and more relaxed seating for those who just want to enjoy the atmosphere. Bagelz offers a variety of bagels and spreads as well as breakfast sandwiches. There is also a full menu of non-breakfast items including soups, salads, sandwiches, wraps, and other baked goodies, like muffins and cookies. Also on the menu is a variety of coffee beverages, teas, and bottled juices, milks, and energy drinks. Bagelz is frequently habited by students, but the menu is very eclectic and appeals to people who appreciate their gourmet coffee blends, and unique bagel flavors and spreads. There are also a number of vegetarian and vegan food options available.
- Brewed Awakenings, 60 South County Commons Way, +1 401 783-8086. Brewed is one of the most on-the-clock coffee shops in the area, as it is open until 11PM nightly, and it has a nice staff, food, and abundant seating. It is one of the more generic feeling coffee shops and usually populated by studious college students and high school students around 3PM, but it has a multitude of options for food and drinks, including pastries and breakfast sandwiches. Free Wifi.
- Java Madness, 134 Salt Pond Rd, 41.4293°, -71.4941°, +1 401 788-0088. Great local coffee with a beautiful location of Salt Pond, a small bay area that offers exceptional views during all seasons. Java offers a variety of flavored coffees, teas, hot chocolate, and iced beverages. Java Madness also sells various bakery items, including bagels, muffins, pastries, and other sweets. Also provides a wide selection of sandwiches and salads that are made fresh every day. Java features new artists every month, hanging their paintings around the shop and selling them for reasonable prices. They host local musicians on the regular throughout the summer season and even host a local theater company’s improv troupe once a week.
- Orbie's, 396 Main St, +1 401 792-4340. Orbie's is not very well known in the Narragansett area, but has a handful of regulars. It is a nice place to sit with your coffee.
Wine & spirits
- Wakefield Liquors, 667 Kingstown Rd, +1 401 783-4555. M-Sa 9AM-10PM, Su noon-6PM. The largest liquor store in wakefield, this sprawling three room establishment offers a wide selection of fine wine, beer, and spirits. With two full rooms devoted to wines from countries all around the world. Wakefield Liquors has the largest selection of microbrews, imported beers and small batch bottle-conditioned beers in Rhode Island. Also offers cigars, cigarettes, soda, and snacks. Wine tastings are offered on Fridays from 4PM-7PM and Saturdays 2PM-5PM, and also offer beer tastings on Saturdays from 4PM-6PM.
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- Patsy's Package Store, 520 High St, +1 401 783-5043. A family-owned and -operated store that has been in business for over 50 years. The liquor is kept behind the counters and is inaccessible to customers, while wine and beer are kept on a counter that circles the rather small store.
Sleep
- Eden Manor, 154 Post Rd, +1 401 792-8234. Romantic Rhode Island bed and breakfast near beaches, Newport, Block Island, University of RI.
- Hampton Inn, 41.4533°, -71.4703°, +1 401 788-3500. South County Commons. Oversized indoor pool and whirlpool, fitness center. The area near the Hampton Inn South Kingstown-Newport Area Rhode Island hotel has numerous restaurants with water views of Narragansett Bay. It is in walking distance to shops and dining in the Commons.
- Silver Lake Cottage, 361 Woodruff Ave, +1 401 782-3745. On Silver Lake, this waterfront Colonial offers guests a scenic and relaxing stay on the water. Once used as a summer home in the 1900s, Silver Lake Cottage has the charm of the past. There are five bedrooms, all which have a private bath, AC, and the beautiful scenic views. Breakfast is included. The cottage is in Wakefield, within walking distance to shops and restaurants. Special events such as bridal showers, reunions, luncheons, teas, small dinner functions, business meetings, brunches and cocktail parties can be accommodated.
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Campground
- Warden Pond Family Campground, 416A Worden Pond Road, +1 401 789-9113. The park is family-owned and family-friendly. Fishing, swimming, and other water activities are allowed. No tent camping - RVs, campervans and trailers only. They have recreational activities such as fishing, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, basketball court, and sand volleyball courts. During the summer, there is live entertainment such as karaoke and DJ. Stay for a night, or an entire season. $50 per night includes all taxes and service up to 50 amps 2018-05-09
Cope
- A Royal Tan, S County Commons, South Kingstown, +1 401 284-1991, (dead link: December 2020). A full line of tanning services and accessories.
- Bi-Design Hair Salon, 382 Woodruff Ave, +1 401 783-8292. A salon that accommodates men and women for their hair-styling needs. A bit pricey, but a great value for the money.
Go next
Most of the people that come to Wakefield end up vacationing on one of the many beaches close to the town. If that doesn't appeal to you, here are a couple of things that you might want to do.
- Mystic, Connecticut, a 45-minute drive from Wakefield offers great shops and restaurants by the water. Mystic Aquarium is on 55 Coogan Blvd, and is ideal for families with children who want to get away and enjoy a stroll or the shows that are available. Mystic is a great place to get ice cream or a drink and sit by the water and watch the boats and relax.
- Newport: Newport is one of the most beautiful places in Rhode Island. There are many fine restaurants and bars that are in walking distance of each other. If that doesn’t sound like something you’d like to do, take a ride down Bellevue Ave. to see all of the historic mansions. First beach is also right next to the mansions if you want to catch some rays.