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A hotel inspired by the city’s textile manufacturing history just opened in Warwick, R.I.
The Loom Hotel is a 163-room hotel along the Pawtuxet River, about 10 miles from downtown Providence. The hotel, a Tapestry Collection by Hilton, opened Tuesday and is managed by Coury Hospitality.
The hotel’s high ceilings, exposed brick, and polished concrete floors are inspired by the building’s textile mill history. Guests enjoy river front views, an on-site restaurant, a state-of-the-art fitness center, event spaces, and more.
There are king and queen rooms with plush bedding, including a king accessible room with a roll-in shower, and suites with separate living and work areas.
Diners at the hotel’s restaurant, The Brook Kitchen + Bar, relax beside floor-to-ceiling windows and enjoy seasonally inspired New England classics. The restaurant is headed by executive chef Daniel Gibb, who was most recently the chef at Coury Hospitality’s award-winning restaurant The Chalkboard Kitchen + Bar Tulsa in Oklahoma.
“New England is an incredible region known for its history, hospitality and character,” said Andrew Casperson, chief operating officer of Coury Hospitality, in a statement. “At Coury Hospitality, we pride ourselves on creating a community living room at our hotels for both travelers and locals alike to have a lively hub to gather, create memories, share a meal and enjoy a relaxing, elegant stay. We are thrilled to open The Loom Hotel in Warwick, and are looking forward to welcoming our guests to stay, dine and indulge in impeccable service and memorable experiences.”
The hotel is pet-friendly and the starting rate is $149.
Kristi Palma is a culture writer for Boston.com, focusing on New England travel. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.
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