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    4.6 (40 reviews)
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    Frybread smashburger
    Lindsay C.

    Burger was phenomenal. The patty itself was expertly seasoned, and the sauce, cheese, and lettuce complimented it perfectly, while not even being necessary because the patty was so great. The frybread was crispy, while also soft, and was a lovely textural addition. I also ordered the hot honey chicken stuffed frybread and wouldn't get that again--the filling all sank to the bottom and it literally poured grease upon picking it up. Staff were clear about how long it would take to get my food, and it was very timely. The burger was good enough that I'll definitely be back and can overlook the stuffed frybread!

    Gansett bowl w/rice, spicy hot sauce on the side
    Steve A.

    Was looking for something for lunch in the area and I'm always up for something different. I can't say I was familiar with Frybread the food or location, but thought I'd give it a try. Upon entering the establishment, was greeted by Willie the owner. He couldn't be friendlier and was happy to talk about the various offerings as well his indigenous culture. I have a habit of over ordering when I'm indecisive, so I sampled a decent amount of food, but left some for next time. Started with the chicken stuffed frybread. I should start by saying that all sauces are made in house. Willie will tell you, he likes to cook and experiment, and these sauces demonstrate trial and error as they were all good and complimented the food really well. I had the gansett as a bowl. The spicy sauce was made with garden grown ghost peppers. It had good flavor and some kick, but far from outrageous spice, just great flavor. I got some pizza to go. A special that day was a quahog pizza, so I had to try it. It was like having a really good clams casino on pizza. Nice clam flavor complimented by the sauce and bacon. Delicious. I'll also add the house made lemonade was great and he can make it to your desired sweetness. All in all, it was a really positive experience. The place is colorful but small and only has three or four small tables to eat and the food took a bit to arrive, but the flavors and Willie himself overshadowed those things and made for a 5 star experience.

    The Marcia sandwich
    Mary K.

    More like 4.5 Stars so went 5 Stars as I want to see this place succeed!! Go check this place out - what a spectacular spot! We were out and about and decided to go here for lunch. Street parking only from what we could tell. When we got there, Willie the owner told us he just changed his open days to include Tuesday so we lucked out. He wasn't fully prepared but made us feel extremely welcomed and was super friendly and personable. The spot is small but cozy - 2 tables and a few barstools for dine in. We enjoyed EVERYTHING we had. The stuffed frybreads were yummilicious - all of the sauces that came with the frybreads were delicious. The hot honey was chef's kiss - sweet with a nice kick as well as the spicy mayo - great balance of flavors. Willie told us his sauces are made in house and they did not disappoint - complimented the frybreads perfectly. I thoroughly enjoyed my chicken sandwich (The Marcia Sandwich - named after his mom ). Prob among the best chicken sandwiches I've had - that hot honey, I tell ya - try it. I was so full so had to pack the rest of it to go. We ordered a few pizzas to go as well - haven't had them yet but I can't imagine they aren't just as good. We did have to wait a little bit as he wasn't fully prepared for a full day's service but all of the food was well worth the wait. The star here is def Willie. He displays so much pride in his food and Native American heritage and I respect that immensely. I love that he embraces his culture and wants to share that with the world - keep at it, we plan to go back!

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    Rachel O.

    Will was so incredibly helpful, working out a custom catering order for me within a very strict timeframe. We did a huge tray of frybread with a killer cheese sauce for a group of ~20 or so people. I couldn't try the frybread myself (I'm gluten free, ugh) but it was a huge hit with my guests. Will went out of his way to make me a little dinner bowl that I could actually eat - it was SO good but I ate it so fast that I barely registered what was in it. I remember chicken, rice, corn, housemade pickles, & an incredible sauce. I will absoluuuuuutely be back for that. Thank you, Frybread, for catering my event!

    Lemon Blueberry Crunch Frybread
    Claudia Z.

    If you haven't been to Frybread in West Warwick yet, you're seriously missing out! This new-ish Indigenous fusion spot is a hidden gem - mostly takeout but with a few cozy tables in its cheerful little space. Let's talk about this dessert: Lemon Blueberry Crunch Frybread. It's everything all at once - savory & sweet, crunchy & creamy, bright with lemon, bursting with blueberries & impossibly light. Warm meets cold, juicy meets crisp... pure magic on a plate! No matter what else I'm ordering at Frybread, I am ALWAYS getting this dessert. One of these days, Chef Will might be able to talk me into trying the Strawberry Crunch Frybread dessert! Highly recommend. NOM NOM NOM #YUM

    Erik U.

    We discovered Frybread through RI Food Fights 'Taco Mania!'. It's a small spot on Main St near the mill buildings in West Warwick. There's plenty of parking on the side streets adjacent to the building. We ordered the Gansett Frybread Tacos, which aren't traditional tacos, but basically overstuffed open face tacos on frybread. They were delicious! The staff was friendly and helpful in deciding what we should try (although everything on the menu sounded fantastic!). If you're in the area, this place is a must stop, you won't be disappointed.

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    Krystine R.

    Tried this out after seeing a few posts online. I was excited to try out some Native / Indigenous inspired dishes. It was so good. There is parking right next door in the Family Dollar lot. There's an order up counter and a few small tables. We ordered the Factory and Hen sandwiches, which come on the famous frybread with pickles and fries. We also ordered the street corn. Everything was so good. Very unique flavors and it was such a great combination of textures. Can't wait to come back and try more. They feature some unique art on the wall and there is native handmade jewelry available for sale. Everything comes out in to go containers, so I would have loved the option to have my food on a plate (even paper or a paper boat would have been good) to save the plastic. Otherwise excellent experience.

    The Hen and home made French fries. Delicious !!!! Fusion of veggies.
    Roberta A.

    It's so freakin great to find a place with different food besides another grindah and pizza shop . Fry Bread is amazing ! The staff there are warm.and friendly. The owner works hard at putting out some of the best and different food, I've had in years. Their lemonade is wild! Everything is fresh ingredients and home made. I can't wait to go back!

    Delicious Pequot bowl- hot honey salmon, berry slaw, rice, street corn, and my favorite kind of pickles.

    Well, Chef Will has done it again! I was craving something, anything, from Frybread. As I perused the menu I was struck by two of my most prominent pregnancy cravings - chicken wings & Mozambique sauce. So I placed my order, and added The Marcia chicken sandwich, because again, pregnancy cravings. I waddled myself in and picked up the food. Chef Will was friendly as always, and gave me a loyalty card, heck yeah. Guys, the chicken wings are cooked to perfection, the chicken was moist, the crunch factor was on point, and the Mozambique sauce was quite literally finger-licking good. Baby is happily kicking away from this meal. The Marcia- a fried chicken sando with home-made hot honey, berry slaw and tomato was likewise perfectly cooked, the hot honey and berry slaw set off a wonderful flavor combo. The fries are fine, but I'm not into most French fries anyway. The house made pickles are fab as always!

    Lemon blueberry crunch fry bread
    Heidi S.

    Wow! This place is amazing! We visited during the RI Food Fights Tacomania and this was one of our first stops. I ordered the Gansett tacos which were on fry bread and were topped with ground beef, chorizo, bean chili, lettuce, tomatoes, red onion, hot sauce, sour cream, and cheese. My companion ordered the Pequat, which was a smoked salmon taco with maple honey, avocado, berry slaw, and cilantro. Both were absolutely amazing. The frybread is made fresh to order, so be prepared to wait a little while, but oh my goodness, it's so worth it as it is crispy on the outside, soft on the inside and has just a hint of sweetness. So delicious! We also split the Lemon Blueberry crunch frybread for dessert, and it was just as amazing, with real whipped cream and sweet berries. This is a tiny restaurant with counter service, and everyone working was super nice and friendly. I hope we can go back soon!

    Blueberry wings and the buffalo wings

    Me and my partner discovered frybread through our Lord of the Wings pass, and we are SO glad we did. Everything we tried was absolutely amazing. We ordered the blueberry wings, buffalo wings, and the lemon-blueberry frybread, and every single item exceeded our expectations. The blueberry wings were hands-down one of the most unique and delicious flavors we've had. It was perfectly balanced between sweet and savory, cooked to perfection, and incredibly flavorful. The buffalo wings were just as impressive: crispy, juicy, and coated in a bold, buffalo sauce that wasn't overpowering. And the lemon-blueberry frybread OMG. Light, fluffy, and perfectly fried, with a lemon flavor and just the right amount of blueberry sweetness. It was honestly unforgettable and easily one of the best desserts Ive had in a long time. On top of the incredible food, the owner was super friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better along with the ambiance. You can tell there's real care and pride put into both the food and the customer experience. If you're using the Lord of the Wings pass or just looking for something different and delicious, Frybread is a must try. We'll definitely be back and highly recommend it to anyone looking for bold flavors and something truly special and unique.

    Lemon Blueberry Frybread
    Aaroun H.

    Frybread is like a hidden gem and was on our list to visit for Lord of the Wings. Upon entering and being greeted and given the options available we wanted to try a different flavor wing. I ordered the blueberry wings and my partner stuck to buffalo wings. The wings were seasoned well and flavorful. The sauce was very tasty but I appreciated that it was not drenched in sauce and that the wings were very crispy and cooked to perfection. I liked how everything was made fade fresh, you can tell there was love behind the food. Our child who normally is picky demolished his kids meal and for dessert we definitely wanted to try the lemon blueberry Frybread and was surprisingly happy with how good it was.

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    Jennifer P.

    My husband and I came by to try something new. It was a little busy but we were greeted by the staff right away. We asked the woman at the counter what she would suggest for us to eat. She suggested the smash burger and the Marcia sandwich, I also ordered the street corn. The food came out pretty quickly. We ate there, music was playing, not too loud. Staff were very friendly to start conversations. We were not disappointed with the food, so delicious. I would recommend frybread to others. I'll be a returning costumer.

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    Everything you want from a joint like this. Diverse and LBGTQIA+ friendly staff, affordable and super tasty!

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    A nice little place to get amazing, local food. I love everything I've tried so far, and will go out of my way to stop in when possible.

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    This was a five star worthy meal the women in the front was great there all funny and kind so five stars

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    This place is awesome! Tasty comfort food, will be back to try more things. Friendly atmosphere.

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