What better way to celebrate Women's History Month in Providence than by supporting women-owned businesses? If you plan your day right, you can eat all your meals, get your hair done and even do a little shopping, all at businesses owned and operated by women.

Ellie's breakfast sandwich

Start your day with an early morning boot camp class at Core Fitness and then reward yourself with coffee and a breakfast sandwich from Ellie's. You can even pick up some of their tasty desserts to go.

If you're looking to treat yourself, book a blowout or styling at Heavenly Creatures Salon or stop by The Landing for a mid-morning break. Whether you're in the mood for a scrumptious Tiramisu Latte or craving some matcha, you're sure to find something that's your cup of tea. And you'll love browsing everything from jewelry to candles for the perfect gift, either for yourself or someone else.

Craftland

Grab your gal pals for shopping at Craftland or Queen of Hearts/Modern Love and lunch at Murphy's. You'll love their classic pub food, like Fish & Chips or three types of Reuben sandwiches. Walk off all that deliciousness on a Parasols & Pocket Watches tour of Benefit Street, the not-so-spooky sister of Providence Ghost Tour.

Parasols & Pocket Watches

Finish your day with dinner at Angelo's — the 100-year-old Italian restaurant that is a Federal Hill staple. You can't go wrong with the classic Meatballs & French Fries or Eggplant Parmesan. Too full for dessert? Grab a Cannoli Kit to go and make your own when you get home!

Whether it's Women's History Month or all year long, you'll want to hit these women-owned restaurants and shops on every trip to Providence!