Restaurant in Providence, United States
Camille's
100Pearl PointsFederal Hill Table Tradition

About Camille's
Camille's is a long-standing independent restaurant on Bradford Street in Providence's Fox Point neighborhood. Booking is easy, making it a low-friction option for a weeknight dinner or casual date night. Confirm hours and current menu format directly before visiting, as published details are limited.
Who Should Book Camille's
Camille's on Bradford Street is worth considering if you're planning a meal in Providence's College Hill neighborhood and want a sit-down dinner with some ambiance. It's a reasonable choice for a date night or a small group looking for a neighborhood restaurant that doesn't require planning weeks in advance. If you're visiting from out of state and comparing Providence dining options against more destination-driven spots, read through the comparison section below before committing.
What to Expect
Camille's is a long-standing Providence restaurant at 71 Bradford St, operating in a city that has built a genuine dining reputation over the past two decades, anchored partly by the influence of nearby Johnson and Wales University. Providence punches above its size when it comes to independent restaurants, and Camille's sits within that independent-restaurant tradition rather than at the top of it.
Because the venue database for Camille's returns limited published data, specific details on cuisine type, tasting menu format, price per head, and current hours are not confirmed here. What the address does tell you is the neighborhood context: Bradford Street sits in the Fox Point area, close to the waterfront and within walking distance of several other dining options covered in our full Providence restaurants guide. For a food-and-travel enthusiast building an itinerary around Providence's dining scene, the surrounding blocks offer useful alternatives worth cross-referencing before you book.
If Camille's does run a structured tasting format or a prix-fixe progression, that would place it in a different decision category than à la carte neighborhood dining. The architecture of a tasting menu, where each course builds on the last, demands a different kind of evening commitment and a different price expectation. Venues built around that format, such as Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, or Atomix in New York City, set a high bar for how course progression justifies the investment. Without confirmed data on Camille's current menu format, we can't tell you whether the experience delivers at that level, and we won't guess.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty at Camille's is rated Easy, which means you are unlikely to need weeks of lead time to secure a table. For most Providence restaurants outside of peak summer weekends and graduation season, same-week reservations are generally available. Camille's phone number and website are not currently listed in our database; check our Providence restaurants guide for the most current contact details, or search directly for the venue to confirm hours before visiting.
If you're building a full Providence evening, consider pairing dinner with a stop covered in our Providence bars guide. The Fox Point and College Hill areas have enough walkable options to make a multi-stop night direct.
For context on how Camille's fits into a broader New England or national dining trip, the tasting-menu benchmark venues worth knowing include Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg. These are not direct competitors to a Providence neighborhood restaurant, but they frame the upper end of the format if structured progression dining is what you're specifically seeking on this trip.
Other Providence options to evaluate alongside Camille's include Bacaro, Al Forno Restaurant, and Gift Horse, all of which have more complete data available and clearer value propositions for different diner profiles. If seafood is your priority, 10 Prime Steak and Sushi is another option in the city worth comparing on price and format.
Quick reference: 71 Bradford St, Providence, RI 02903. Booking difficulty: Easy. Full city context at our Providence restaurants guide.
Location
71 Bradford St, Providence, RI 02903
Providence, United States
Compare Camille's
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Camille's | Easy | |
| Al Forno Restaurant | Italian | Unknown |
| Oberlin | Wine Bar | Unknown |
| Mills Tavern | American | Unknown |
| Gift Horse | New England Seafood (Korean twist) | Unknown |
| Gracie's | Unknown |
How Camille's stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Al Forno Restaurant, Italian, Italian
- Oberlin, Wine Bar, Wine Bar
- Mills Tavern, American, American
- Gift Horse, New England Seafood (Korean twist), New England Seafood (Korean twist)
- Gracie's, Notable alternative
For Providence dining, the clearest alternative to consider before booking Camille's is Al Forno Restaurant, which has stronger name recognition nationally and a well-documented wood-fired Italian menu. Al Forno is the more defensible choice if you're visiting Providence specifically for a dining destination and want a restaurant with a verifiable track record. The booking window at Al Forno is longer, but for a single visit to the city, it's worth the extra planning.
Gift Horse, with its New England seafood and Korean-influenced approach, is the better pick if you want something with a sharper culinary point of view. It's the most interesting option in the peer set for a food enthusiast who wants something that reflects where American cooking is right now, rather than where it was. Gracie's is the right call if ambiance and a more formal dining room matter to your occasion. It has consistently been one of the better-regarded special-occasion spots in the city. Mills Tavern is the most approachable of the peer group for a low-stakes weeknight dinner with reliable American cooking and no booking friction.
If a thoughtful wine selection is central to your evening, Oberlin as a wine bar format gives you more flexibility on pacing and spend. For a food-and-travel enthusiast building a full Providence itinerary, cross-referencing these options against our full Providence restaurants guide will give you the clearest picture of where Camille's sits relative to the field.
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