Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Best local eatery: The Liberty Elm Diner

Photo: urbanspoon

Combining wholesome local farm-fresh food with a cozy at-home feel is a difficult task but has been mastered by The Liberty Elm Diner in Providence, Rhode Island. Not so keen to the naked eye, situated in a lunch car diner turned cafe on the south side of Providence, this fantastic women-owned eatery is by far the epitome of righteous home-cooking.

A part of their mission is to support the use of local and regional products. There's always a thrill of choice that awaits a customer at the ever changing chalkboard of specials which include fresh, healthy and handcrafted items. Your body will thank you after consuming full-bodied fair trade coffee, fresh squeezed juices, delectable soups and salads, various baked goods, and more.

Not only do they buy locally but they also support the surrounding neighborhood in South Providence with the "1% for Trees" program in which 1% of profits go to purchase disease resistant species of Dutch Liberty Elm trees for Elmwood Avenue.

The Liberty Elm Diner is not only a place for those desiring a wholesome meal but is also a local coffee retreat with affordable prices, community inspired art, music, and free wi-fi.

The mantra of this fine establishment encompasses honest and nutritious comfort food coupled with friendly faces and service. If you're looking for a real neighborhood experience chock full of organic, veracious, and local edibles then The Liberty Elm should be number one on the eatery destination list.

Photo: FarmFresh.org - Farm Fresh RI


For more info: urbanspoon; Farm Fresh -The Liberty Elm

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