Don't miss ventriloquist and all around funnyman Jeff Dunham when his Disorderly Conduct tour stops in Providence this weekend.The temperatures are dropping and Thanksgiving is right around the corner, so GoLocal rounded up some weekend activities to kick off the holiday season.
Jeff Dunham: Disorderly Conduct Tour
Saturday Catch comedian Jeff Dunham and all of his sidekicks when their world tour lands in Providence this weekend. The characters you know and love are back with a whole new show, and it promises to be funnier than ever. Get down to the Dunkin Donuts center and you can skip your trip to the gym this week—you’ll burn all those calories laughing. 5 pm at the Dunkin Donuts Center, 1 LaSalle Square, Providence, RI. $47.50.
French American School's Beaujolais Festival
Friday Inspired by the French tradition of celebrating the first taste of the year’s vintage Beaujolais, the French-American School of Rhode Island will host its twentieth annual Beaujolais Festival. The cost of admission entitles you to unlimited hand-selected wines, a live show, French hors-d’oeuvres, and a silent auction in a beautifully decorated Versailles-masquerade-themed ballroom. It’s the perfect opportunity to dress up and enjoy a taste of French culture! 7 pm at Rhodes on the Patuxet Inc., 1 Rhodes Place, Cranston, RI. $75. 401-274-3325.
Like running? Beer? Good causes? Then head out to the Mews Tavern Gear and Beer 5K and get all three.Sunday The 14th Annual Mews Tavern Gear and Beer 5K is a can’t-miss for the Rhode Island fitness and micro-brew enthusiast. If you’re a runner, you can race for time and compete to win cash prizes, and if you’re not, you can still win outdoor gear at the post-race raffle, compete for team titles, or just be part of the fun! The 5K benefits Easter Seals RI—last year, they raised $35,000. You can register the day of the race starting at 10am, or register online to save a few dollars. If you’re over 21, your online registration fee includes one of Mews Tavern’s 69 draught beers—pick it up when you pick up your number the day before the race! 12 pm at Mews Tavern, 456 Main St, Wakefield, RI. 401-783-9370.
Saturday Check out the most intense night of the roller derby season at the Championship Double Header! First, the Mob Squad and the Boston Train Wrecks will battle it out, followed by a heated match between the Sakonnet River Roller Rats and the Old Money Honeys. If you’ve never watched this many-wheeled sport, now is the time to start! Bring your family, bring your friends, and bring your loudest cheering voice—you’ll need it. Doors open at 5:00, and buy your tickets in advance for the best prices! 6 pm at the Rhode Island Convention Center, 1 Sabin Street, Providence, RI.
Arts in Rhode Island Handmade Holiday
Saturday & Sunday Start the holiday season off right by shopping this warm and cozy collection of handmade gift ideas. The collaborative of Rhode Island artists who sell their handmade goods on Etsy will be setting up shop at the Red Barn in East Greenwich to celebrate the season the local way—and with refreshments! Be sure to stop in and check out the array of jewelry, ceramics, photography, fine art, woodcrafts, ornaments and more. 10 am at the Red Barn, 30 Middle Road, East Greenwich, RI. Free admission. 401-439-8830.
RI's Food Trucks
Rocket Fine Street Food
Providence
Specializing in American comfort food with finesse and high quality, often locally sourced ingredients ingredients, Rocket offers delicious items such as Mom’s Baked Mac ‘n Cheese and the Ron Swanson burger, all made from scratch. Vegan, Vegetarian, or gluten free? Not a problem; Rocket has you covered.
Where to find them: East Side/Thayer Street, Kennedy Plaza, several farmers’ markets (Ship St., Armory, Downtown). Visits Brown University, RISD and Johnson and Wales.
Mama Kim’s brings tasty Korean BBQ flavor to College Hill, its usual cooking grounds. The food is cheap, delicious, and locally supplied from fresh ingredients. Get everything you never knew you loved, from wraps, rice sets, sliders, and daily specials. You can even request a dish to the chef.
Where to find them: Llower Thayer Street, near Brown University’s SciLi
Sausages and beer! “French-influenced, New England grown”, Hewtin’s brings gourmet hot dogs and sandwiches to the street. Order your favorite dog and lay on as many delicious toppings as you can fit!
Where to find them:
Tuesday: Downtown at Grant’s Block, 11:30am-2pm
Thursday & Friday: North Main Street, Smith Street, Roger Williams National Memorial Park, 11:30am-2pm
Friday: North Main Street, Smith Street, Roger Williams National Memorial Park, 11:30am-2pm
Saturday: Chez Pascal for Farmers’ Market, Lippitt Park, 10am-1pm
Are you vegan, or have a vegan friend that’s been craving ice cream? No more missing the delicious, creamy dessert—Like No Udder brings you one-of-a-kind, vegan ice cream right on the streets of Providence. Try a cone of soft-serve vanilla or chocolate with your favourite toppings! Not in the mood for ice cream? Try a vegan slushie, candy bar, or float.
Where to find them : Thayer Street, East Side, Downtown
Fancheezical is B.Y.O.G.C: Build Your Own Grilled Cheese. Choose from any cheese, toppings, and bread your heart desires. There are even gluten-free and vegan options.
Where to find them: Thayer Street, The Avery on the West Side, Kennedy Plaza, Grant’s Block Visit Brown, RISD and JWU, sometimes PC
“Get your BBQ on…like Donkey Kong!”, says Eddie’s BBQ truck. Get good, ole fashioned southern style BBQ dishes, or try something new like BBQ fish, tofu, shrimp, or eggplant.
Where to find them: South Kingstown and Narragansett (does not visit colleges specifically)
You can see this bright yellow truck from a mile away. Offers a delicious selection of tacos and burritos, or get creative and build your own.
Where to find them:
Tuesday: Grant’s Block 11am-2pm
Wednesday: Knight St 8pm-12am
Thursday: Promenade St at the Providence Blood Drive Center 11am-2pm
Friday & Saturday: Scurvy Dog on Westminster 11pm-2am
Don’t sacrifice quality for ease—Plouf Plouf Gastronomie offers organic, homemade French cuisine. Try their fish, steak, or if you’re feeling adventurous...the snails. The ever-changing menu is sure to have something new that fits your craving whenever you see it drive by.
Where to findthem: Visits to Providence, Fall River, Newport and Pawtucket
Homemade, refreshing pudding pops--what could be better? Choose from chocolate, RI Coffee Milk, Berries ‘N Cream and more. The pops are all homemade using local herbs, fruits, and Rhody Fresh milk and cream.
Promising to “bring the beach to you,” this truck offers Rhode Island fish favorites, including Lobster rolls (served hot or cold), clam cakes, whole belly clams, coconut shrimp, and more. This truck will give you a taste of summer all year long.
Where to find them: Narragansett Beach, Providence
Cupcakes taste better when served out of a 1950s IH Metro Van. Sugarush offers season options like margarita lime, s’mores, egg nog, and lemon with lavender frosting. All cupcakes are vegan, so everyone can enjoy.
Where to find them: Hope St, Lippet Park; Visits RISD and Brown for many events
Championship Melt serves grilled cheeses ranging from classic to crazy, in a hard to miss yellow truck. They offer Vegan, Gluten Free, and Lactose intolerant options. Look out for specials like their Chicken Parm Grilled Cheese.
Where to find them: Thayer Street, Broadway Street, Dexter Field, Harris Ave