The French Gate brings taste of Europe to Newport
Peggy Mikonis has brought a bit of "shabby chic" European cottage style to Newport at The French Gate, 947 Washington Avenue.
Resting comfortably on the south side of the Ohio River lies Newport, another great example of the region's fusion of old-school southern charm and contemporary development. At the mouth of the Purple People Bridge sits its greatest testament to development, the massive Newport on the Levee, a lively complex of entertainment hot spots, chic restaurants and trendy watering holes, as well as the acclaimed Newport Aquarium. Monmouth and York streets capture the flavor of a century passed with their collections of charming storefronts and residential neighborhoods featuring welcoming local taverns as well as some of the region's best restaurants, including York Street Cafe.
Peggy Mikonis has brought a bit of "shabby chic" European cottage style to Newport at The French Gate, 947 Washington Avenue.
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