Newport Dinner Train is now The Grand Bellevue Rail Dining Experience

19 America's Cup Avenue, Newport
(401) 295-1203

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Aj Perry

attended a mob themed murder mystery dinner train ride, and the whole experience was outstanding. the food was also absolutely incredible. some of the best I've had dining out

Antonio Varitimos

While the waitstaff on the dinner train was attentive and friendly, the overall experience fell drastically short of expectations, particularly for the $350 price tag we paid to celebrate our anniversary.

The charcuterie board, which was billed as a premium offering, was worth no more than $20 in terms of quality and portion size. It felt like a far cry from the upscale dining we were promised. Following that, a single, cold potato served with a type of “fancy ketchup” was disappointing, especially with no accompanying soup, salad, or bread to enhance the meal.

The main courses continued the trend of disappointment. The beef, priced at $120, was tough and full of cartilage and fat, making it nearly impossible to enjoy. For such a high price, I expected a well-prepared, premium cut of meat, which was not delivered. The chicken was acceptable but certainly not worth $100, lacking any special preparation or flavor to justify the price. The red wine sangria was poorly mixed and was served with a paper straw that shed as we drank—unacceptable for a supposed luxury experience.

Dessert was supposed to be the highlight, but unfortunately, a menu tipped over and broke a water glass that spilled onto the lava cake. Although the waitress noticed and replaced it, it took about 10 minutes, and by that point, we were wet and uncomfortable, which affected the remainder of our meal.

To add to the disappointment, the scenery during the train ride—which was advertised as scenic and romantic—was underwhelming. Our view consisted of neighboring backyards strewn with beer cans, dead trees, and a deflated soccer ball, not exactly the picturesque backdrop we had in mind for a special anniversary celebration.

In short, while the staff on the train did their best, the experience was simply not worth the $350 we paid. The quality of the food, ambiance, and overall attention to detail felt more in line with a $120 meal, at best. It’s disappointing that a unique setting like a dinner train couldn’t deliver the exceptional anniversary experience we were hoping for.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 4

Marie Ziesemer

I ONLY give businesses positive reviews. Grand Bellevue Rail Dining Experience gave my husband & I one of the best nights.

Everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) was Top Notch! If you're looking for something different & fun I 100% recommend the dinner & train ride with the murder mystery dinner theater.

My compliments to: the chef, the staff, & the actors.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mike Cournoyer

Overall; this is a fun; albeit pricey experience. The nostalgic feel is palpable. The entrees were above satisfactory; the additional “courses”were laughably small. The Acting Troupe that handles the Murder @ The Wedding were funny & engaging. The humor was corny/risqué; which was appropriate. Wait & train staff were friendly. Our waitress seemed a bit confused & made a few small errors.This was likely due to inexperience; & will probably improve with time.Now for the drawbacks. One is minor; the other is major.First; if ordering drinks; ( Large waters are provided free of charger) don’t order wine. I’d say that it’s served in a 10 oz goblet. The amount of Chardonnay in it barely covered the bottom.My fiancé complained & the Table Captain added a little more ( all told; roughly a 3 oz pour for $12).My drink was a Bramble ; which contained fresh fruit & clear liquors.Now; for the biggest gaffe of the evening. The train car is FREEZING! Granted; it was a common July day (gorgeous; 83 degrees lacking humidity).Nightime is much cooler in these parts; & even cooler along the coast. Approximately 1/4 of the gentleman diners had the foresight to wear blazers. I almost did & regret not doing so. I wore a polo shirt & slacks. At very least I should’ve donned a long sleeve shirt.I pity the ladies. Nearly all came in dresses; no stockings ; & no sweaters. The temperature was akin to having an outside time on an early December night. At (very!) least ; the website should contain information on bundling up due to icy; full blast A/C.There are fans going also! Can’t make this stuff up. Those fans would’ve provided sufficient cooling. 90% of the guests were noticeably uncomfortable.Fix this glaring issue; or give a disclaimer & you’re looking @ a 4-4.5 star outing.

Ginger

Save your hard earned money and don't bother dining on the rails with this organization. You are better off riding along on Thomas the Choo-Choo train instead. Even the trolley to the Neighborhood of Make Believe is a better experience than the Grand Bellevue. In fact, the Neighborhood of Make Believe is exactly where the managing staff exist thinking this is a fine dining theater experience. After months of looking forward to what was promised to be an elegant, upscale, nostalgic, and fun experience, this overwhelmingly overpriced sham of a "4 course" dining experience fell absolutely flat to feeling price gouged at $135 per person for what should be a $25 meal (no filet mignon option or surf and turf) and a $20 train ride. After seeing and hosting many Murder Mystery style interactive plays, I cannot say that the actors were any worse than adequately amateur. However, the major complaint is with the quality of food, overall price for what you get in return, and the incredibly poor management who cannot follow through on simple host requests. Further, the $135.00 plus tax and gratuity "4 course" meal consisted of a low quality soup shooter, followed by a small scoop of a raspberry sorbet which in and of itself should never be considered a course, but rather a palate cleanser between courses, followed by the main entree of a sirloin steak, small piece of dried overcooked halibut possibly cod in disguise topped with a small dollop of tastelessly bland cracker and crab stuffing akin to a baked stuffed shrimp, the ever cheap roasted half boneless chicken found at any hotel menu of catered wedding affair, or something that remotely resembled a duck breast. Each entree accompanied by the usual and boring green beans, single carrot, baby potatoes, asparagus, and bland creamed corn sprinkled with microgreens that were absolutely pointless. As if dinner was disappointing at best, lastly, the 4th course, namely what should be the crescendo of a so-called fabulously elegant meal, was the biggest let down of it all. Having a choice of key lime pie that tasted like it was right from the refrigerated case at the grocery store, to a creme brulee with unripened berries and a slice of orange, to a chocolate lava cake served like a warm dried out bland muffin coated with powder sugar and not an ounce of a molten chocolate center that makes Domino's Pizza's lava cake look like a gourmet dessert that is a thousand times better for a fraction of the cost!!!

All in all, I can honestly say that the nostalgic feel of the train itself was the only thing that did not feel like a first class rip-off. We are happy to pay for first class experiences, but this was a far cry from first class and felt more like the caboose in Snowpiercer!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Jim Lopolito

June 2024: This was a fantastic evening with a very unique railway atmosphere. A very memorable evening and we want to thank the entire staff for this experience. The Manager of Onboard Services, Lynn Tasca was very professional with our reservation from the beginning and all the attention she afforded us during the ride. In addition, Chef Hand put out a wonderful meal, with appetizers, the bass, the Intermezzo of Raspberry sorbet, the sirloin steaks, and Halibut, as well as desserts and cappuccinos. A professional experience from start to finish. Thank you everyone at the Grand Bellevue Rail Dining Experience. Do not hesitate to book this dinner ride.

Amy Laurendeau

It was really nice but way overpriced for the portion of food you get not to mention our food didn't come out hot. Nice experience and beautiful views but wish we got more bang for our buck. Disappointing.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 5

Jenn Darling

I’ll share again lol what a great time we had. Do check this venue out.

Nic Daniels

Murder mystery dinner was awesome!

Chris Shaffer

Where do I even begin...? My husband and I chose this experience to celebrate our four year anniversary and decided to accept the price of the tickets as this should've been an experience unlike any other. Being greeted and brought to our table was nice, the decor of the train car was very pretty, and the table/area was clean and well maintained. While we appreciated that attention to detail, we expected it considering the price of the tickets.Our appetizers, the brussel sprouts and flatbread, were entirely unexciting. There was nothing bad about them, the flavor was fine and the portion was good, but they were truly lackluster. The serving of berry sorbet between courses was a welcome treat. Our main entrees, however, were nothing if not a disappointment. I had the filet mignon, which was cooked correctly, but was soaked in a gravy/reduction that tasted exactly like the brown gravy powdered packets you buy at the grocery store and mix with water. I was disappointed to find that my husband's meal was soaked in the same thing, masking much of the flavor of his veal. Dessert was pudding. It was marketed as pumpkin creme brulee and a salted caramel chocolate mousse, but the texture and consistency of both was nearly identical to a poorly made pudding. The flavor wasn't even enough to make up for the lacking texture; two people who absolutely love dessert left many mouthfuls still in the dish.Now, our notes on the price. As if the tickets weren't expensive enough, we were frustrated by the required gratuity charge. I completely understand wanting your staff to get a fair wage, but that should mean that you pay them better, not require guests to pay for a service they've yet to receive. We hardly saw our server; she greeted us initially and brought out our cocktails, but she didn't serve us the sorbet or our dinner or bus our plates. We had to ask another server to put in an order for additional drinks. In my opinion, service like that doesn't qualify for a 20% tip. Then, on top of that, there was a reminder to tip again based on the drink tab. Whether that's going to the server as "additional labor" or to the bar staff, it seemed ridiculous to ask us to tip a second time.Lastly, the thing that was the worst part of the entire experience: the view. Why would you have people board the train and get moving around 6:30 just for it to be pitch black outside by 7? If we had had the foresight and realized this would've happened, we wouldn't have done this. It should be on your website, as you're booking tickets, that there will be absolutely no view when you're booking for dinner at 6:30. The meal should either be served much earlier or the rate should be discounted. If I wanted to eat a plain, disappointing meal in a moving vehicle without any sort of impressive view, I would've gone through a drive-through and saved myself A LOT of money.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 3

Lexie Swanson

the actual train ride and food are great but the service was pretty abysmal. we had originally planned to book again for summer but will go to the Essex one instead.

Matthew Reilly

Terrible customer service. I booked a dinner for two in Oct but did not receive a confirmation. I tried to contact them several times using the info on their website to no avail. They don't answer their phone. The call goes to voicemail yet you can't leave a message because the voicemail box is full. I have tried to use their text form multiple times on their website yet I have not been contacted. It's a bad way to run a business. I would give them 0 stars if I could.

Service: 1

ortiz122015

My husband and I celebrated our anniversary with a very pleasant and romantic dinner train ride onboard the Grand Bellevue Dinner Train. The dinner was excellent, with each course more appetizing than the last. The server who was assigned to us was so attentive and pleasant, she added to the pleasantness of the entire evening. We would definitely recommend the dinner train ride to everyone wanting to spend a memorable evening with a loved one or friends.

Iillian Toevs

We had a great time, food was good, scenery was great, we would go again, thank you ?

George Ferreira

5 starsOmg had a great time, 1 st if all let's talk about the food. It was amazing quality and well worth it for the food only we also did the murder mystery and the show was fun and helped to pass the time...

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Newport Dinner Train is now The Grand Bellevue Rail Dining Experience

19 America's Cup Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
(401) 295-1203