Home Business Wein-O-Rama in Cranston reopens
BusinessBusiness | Brand SpotlightFoodNews

Wein-O-Rama in Cranston reopens

Share
Share

CRANSTON, R.I. — One of Rhode Island’s most beloved diners is officially back. This week, Wein-O-Rama reopened, and more importantly, its iconic takeout window, serving up the same classic flavors locals have loved for decades.

Wein-O-Rama reopened

We stopped by to celebrate the return and of course grabbed three all the way (mustard, meat sauce, onion, celery salt) and a coffee milk — the true Ocean State combo. Everything was as delicious as ever, with the meat sauce still packing that signature savory punch.

Wein-O-Rama reopened

Fans of Wein-O-Rama can expect the same friendly service, fast takeout, and nostalgic comfort food that’s made it a Cranston staple since 1962.

Wein-O-Rama reopened

#whatsgoingoninrhodeisland #rhodeisland #cranstonri #rhodeislandfood

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Explore more

NewsSports

Are Olivia Culpo and Christian McCaffrey Expecting Twins? The Cranston Native Sparks Fan Frenzy

CRANSTON, R.I. — Fans are speculating that Rhode Island native Olivia Culpo and her husband, NFL star Christian McCaffrey, might be expecting twins...

Related Articles
MS-13 gang member in Providence
NewsPolitics

ICE arrests “self-admitted” MS-13 gang member in Providence 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested a...

Heat Advisory issued for southern New England
News

Heat Advisory issued for southern New England through Thursday evening

A Heat Advisory has been issued for Southern New England from 11...

MS-13 arrest in Providence
NewsPolitics

Rhode Island lawmaker calls ICE agents “Nazi Gestapo” and “thugs” after MS-13 arrest in Providence

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island state representative is facing backlash after...

foot touching conviction
News

Former Providence school administrator loses appeal in foot touching conviction

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Rhode Island Supreme Court has upheld the foot...