If you love everything about cheese, then you need to embark on this Rhode Island cheese trail as soon as you can. It will be a delicious day trip that takes you to cheese shops, farms where cheese is made, and to restaurants that create the best cheese dishes in the state. Fasten your seat belt and get ready to indulge in everything cheese!
Here is the cheese trail map to get you started, but if you want to add a stop or change the order of the trip, you can customize the map here.
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- Sweet & Salty Farm, Little Compton
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Facebook/Sweet & Salty Farm This small dairy is on a gorgeous piece of land In Little Compton. A small herd of grass fed Jersey cows produces the milk that goes into making the delicious cheeses and yogurts at the on-site creamery. Cheeses are sold at the local farm stand and in farmers markets, but is also available at the farm by appointment. It just doesn’t get any fresher than this! Get more information about Sweet & Salty Farm.
- Simmons Organic Farm, Middletown
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Facebook/Simmons Farm This long standing farm in Middletown has started producing its own cheese straight from the animals raised on the farm. Freshly made in ten different varieties, cheese lovers are going to love the products from Simmons Organic Farm. Make sure to leave time to play with the goats when you stop in.
1942 W Main Rd Middletown, Rhode Island
- Scratch Kitchen & Catering, Newport
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Facebook/Scratch Kitchen & Catering Scratch Kitch & Catering does not serve any ordinary grilled cheese. Whether you are stopping for breakfast or lunch, you will definitely leave full and satisfied. The gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches are a mouthwatering combination of unusual ingredients that make your taste buds come alive. These just might be the best grilled cheese in the entire state. 88 Broadway, Newport, Rhode Island
- Narragansett Creamery
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Facebook/Narragansett Creamery Narragansett Creamery is well known for its award winning cheeses. While we can’t actually visit the creamery on the Rhode Island cheese trail trip, you will want to seek their product out in local markets, grocery stores, and delis. The taste is worth looking for.
Find out more information on Narragansett Creamery Cheeses.
- UMelt, Providence
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Facebook/UMelt This colorful yellow restaurant will surely get you in the mood for some cheesy goodness. Grilled cheese is the specialty at UMelt, but it is taken to a whole new level. Try the White Trash grilled cheese with bbq pulled pork, cheddar cheese, mac & cheese on sourdough bread for a doubly good melted cheese experience. 267 Thayer St., Providence, Rhode Island
- Edgewood Cheese Shop & Eatery, Cranston
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Facebook/Edgewood Cheese Shop & Eatery This neighborhood shop boasts the best of both imported and local cheeses. Pick put cheese to take home or sit down and enjoy a cheese board or sandwich in the eatery. This spot also offers cheese classes that you can take to learn more about what makes cheese so darn delectable. 1828 Broad St., Cranston, Rhode Island
Are you ready to take this delicious Rhode Island cheese trail? Who is going on this cheese loving adventure with you? Let us know in the comments section below!
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Facebook/Sweet & Salty Farm
This small dairy is on a gorgeous piece of land In Little Compton. A small herd of grass fed Jersey cows produces the milk that goes into making the delicious cheeses and yogurts at the on-site creamery. Cheeses are sold at the local farm stand and in farmers markets, but is also available at the farm by appointment. It just doesn’t get any fresher than this! Get more information about Sweet & Salty Farm.
Facebook/Simmons Farm
This long standing farm in Middletown has started producing its own cheese straight from the animals raised on the farm. Freshly made in ten different varieties, cheese lovers are going to love the products from Simmons Organic Farm. Make sure to leave time to play with the goats when you stop in.
1942 W Main Rd Middletown, Rhode Island
Facebook/Scratch Kitchen & Catering
Scratch Kitch & Catering does not serve any ordinary grilled cheese. Whether you are stopping for breakfast or lunch, you will definitely leave full and satisfied. The gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches are a mouthwatering combination of unusual ingredients that make your taste buds come alive. These just might be the best grilled cheese in the entire state. 88 Broadway, Newport, Rhode Island
Facebook/Narragansett Creamery
Narragansett Creamery is well known for its award winning cheeses. While we can’t actually visit the creamery on the Rhode Island cheese trail trip, you will want to seek their product out in local markets, grocery stores, and delis. The taste is worth looking for.
Find out more information on Narragansett Creamery Cheeses.
Facebook/UMelt
This colorful yellow restaurant will surely get you in the mood for some cheesy goodness. Grilled cheese is the specialty at UMelt, but it is taken to a whole new level. Try the White Trash grilled cheese with bbq pulled pork, cheddar cheese, mac & cheese on sourdough bread for a doubly good melted cheese experience. 267 Thayer St., Providence, Rhode Island
Facebook/Edgewood Cheese Shop & Eatery
This neighborhood shop boasts the best of both imported and local cheeses. Pick put cheese to take home or sit down and enjoy a cheese board or sandwich in the eatery. This spot also offers cheese classes that you can take to learn more about what makes cheese so darn delectable. 1828 Broad St., Cranston, Rhode Island
If you are searching for the very best stuffies in all of Rhode Island, look no further, try one of these restaurants.
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