Located in Cranston, Twin Oaks Restaurant is cherished for its timeless charm and inviting environment. Visitors often commend the attentive service and the opportunity to enjoy their meals with a lovely view by the window. The menu offers generous portions of classic favorites such as surf and turf, lasagna, and perfectly cooked scallops wrapped in bacon, creating a memorable dining experience.
The restaurant’s warm ambiance and consistently delicious meals make it a great choice for anniversaries or special dinners. Guests appreciate the balance of flavors and the hearty servings that often provide enough for a subsequent meal. Whether you’re looking for a romantic night out or a comfortable spot to enjoy traditional fare, Twin Oaks offers a welcoming atmosphere and satisfying dishes that keep patrons coming back.
Evan Antonson
in the last weekA Rhode Island staple. Service is always great - all male waitstaff in white shirts and bow ties. Our lunch on New Year’s Day was not rushed, but food came out quick and hot. Great drinks. Food is consistent, but some dishes are better than others. I had the Sausage Rabe with Orecchiette - was good. Another person in my party had the pulled pork mac and cheese - they loved it. Huge portions.
rocky pimental
in the last weekWent for my Birthday w family,,, don't hesitate to go ,, service was unbelievably good! Food was incredible, I had Prime Rib ! This was my first time,,, it's been 30 years since I've been to a restaurant where the staff was so on point and professional!
Richard Damico
in the last weekAn old style restaurant that serves traditional meals at a fair price. In the heyday it was the place to go, “the oaks”. Service is lacking and food has declined somewhat. That said it is still a good value depending on your selection and they serve a stiff drink. My beef filet was flat, lacking flavor. The special was very good , see picture.
Nicolina
in the last weekI don't know. I mean, it was good.....but is it like it used to be back in the day? Definitely not. It still has that neighborhood hangout atmosphere, which is a good thing, in my opinion. The food is good, but inconsistency when cooking a steak is a huge problem. Three people in my party ordered the steak cooked medium rare. Mine was rare, one was medium well and the third steak was part medium and part medium well to well done. This is a problem. If the chef can't nail a steak temp, especially at a staple restaurant, then we have a problem. My friends were also commenting on the heavy handed alcohol pour in their cocktails. This can be a plus for some people, so I wouldn't say that's something to complain about. Just keep that in mind. Overall, I would go back there for sure, but I would order something different off the menu. It's just different than it used to be, that's all.
Dale Payette
in the last weekWent for dinner after christmas , the meatballs were so dry we couldn't eat them & the ravioli was undercooked , the waiter never came back to see if we needed anything, twin oaks has really gone down hill, we went christmas eve as well, my jumbo baked stuffed shrimp was 3 little small size shrimp" not jumbo as advertised on menu& was all dried out, stuffing horrible" like ground up crackers, buttermilk squash was served in small cubes in z little bowl with a sugary substance probably brown sugar" nasty' ..Used to be great back in the day , too bad 1 star for you and 1 because you exist