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The Sweet Rooftop In Newport For Your Sips And Views This Summer

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View Of The Courtyard And Pool At The Vanderbilt Grace (Photo Courtesy Of Me)

So classic Newport in terms of design and decor, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt apparently had The Vanderbilt Grace built in 1909 as a manse but ultimately ended up giving it to the city of NPT.

Now I've had a bunch of outstanding lunches in their courtyard over the years (and would return in a heartbeat because I adore outdoor dining in Lil Rhody in the late spring, summer, and early fall), but their rooftop bar is what most people really gush and go on and on about.

The Lion On The Courtyard Wall

The thing is much of what you'll probably come across about it online refers to it as an under-the-radar gem or whatever.

Well, yeah, it kind of is.

And yeah, it also kind of isn't.

SEE, it's really about who you’re chatting with: I mean, as long as I've been blogging about marvelous places in Newport (the last 7-8 years), people have been messaging me or commenting, urging me to go.

Views Of The Pell Bridge (Photo Courtesy Of Queen Bee Events)

The views of the harbor with the Pell Bridge off in the distance are off-the-charts impressive. Spectacular, really, even if you can't get there in time to see an actual sunset.

In the past I've tried to capture the magic as best I could with an I-Phone camera, but you really must go and experience it for yourself to fully appreciate.

Your best bet this year is to plan for early-ish and mid week. They open at 4pm Monday thru Friday for drinkies and small plates, weather permitting.

It’s on a first come, first serve basis, no reservations, so it is a bit chance-y, but well worth it.

So, drape yourself in your finest post-modern prep or boho attire (I've spied ppl sporting everything from Free People to Vineyard Vines), and take a spin over this month or next.

Find The Vanderbilt at 41 Mary Street in Newport, Rhode Island.

As always, if you go after reading THIS, please let them know you were inspired by Patty J and PattyJ.com.

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