Admiral Dewey Inn
401-783-2090
The historic Admiral Dewey Inn, named for American Naval hero George Dewey, is truly the last of the Southern Rhode Island Beach Hotels. Built as a cottage in 1898, owner Joan Label purchased and remodeled the historic building in 1988, and celebrated the building's centennial 10 years later. Minutes from the beaches and a short ride from Narragansett shops, the Block Island ferry or Connecticut attractions, the Admiral Dewey Inn is ideally situated for a weekend getaway in the summer or winter. No children under ten are allowed, and room rates vary from $120 to $170 per night, and several share a bathroom. Discounts are available if guests call ahead.
- Hours: Daily
- Handicap Accessible: No
- Founding Date: 1898
- Number of daily departures, arrivals: 4
- Reach: International, Local, National, Regional/commuter
- Number of retail/service outlets: 0
- Rental cars: No
- Parking: Free lot
- Parking durations available: Short-term
- Payments accepted: Cash, Debit Card, MasterCard, Personal Check, Visa
- Discounts: Group/family, Senior
- Wi-Fi: Free
- Part of a chain: No
- Number of rooms: 10
- Maximum occupancy: 20
- Level: Value lodging
- Services: Reservations
- Room features: Internet connection
- Pets allowed: No
- What's your #1 travel tip for customers?: Owner Joan LeBel says to make sure to bring a car, as public transportation is scarce and unreliable.
- Private events: Yes
stay away. I was treated like crap. I had traded antique furniture for 5 nights stay with Joan. I had 3 nights left and called, as I usually do to book a stay and found out there were new owners. The person answering the phone said" go find Joan for your 3 nights" and "do I know anything about a real estate transaction"? Appalled after so many years of great treatment. I would not recommend this to anyone and those that know Joan know that would never happen and should revolt......this is Beach erosion!