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Bull's Bridge Inn

4.1 (59 reviews)
ModerateAmerican, Pubs
Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Classy
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Wurst Platter Special
Angela W.

Wow, how GENEROUS are the portions here! I read some reviews before hand so I knew the portions were going to be large, and thus did not order any appetizers. The main dish comes with a side of salad, some sort of cooked veggies, as well as potatoes. I was stuffed and took 1/3 of my plate home still. My stuffed cod was very tender, and it was stuffed with crab meat. The salad was fresh, and you may choose the dressing. My boyfriend ordered a wurst platter to go with his IPA, and he devoured his food as well. My raspberry Bellini was very nice, but a bit too sweet for my taste. I gave it a four star because the fries were a bit soggy. I like perfectly crisp fries, and they weren't golden brown or crisp. If I return to the restaurant, I might order mashed potato or something else instead. Overall, such a pleasant dining experience with satisfying comfort food!

the dining room

Clean tavern style restaurant with unique furnishings. The food was great with generous portions.

Crispy duck, ate about a quarter of it by then
Brenda M.

What a great find! Low-key, and the place was packed. Big portioned entrees which include a trip to the salad bar, great device and good beers on tap. We had the prime rib au jus and the crispy duck, followed by a warm bead pudding topped with a syrupy sauce and whipped cream. Went here after a trip to the Kent Falls and couldn't be happier that I stopped here. It appears to be a favor with the locals. Lots of people leaving with leftovers. Great neighborhood fare!

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Food is average I'd say. The ambiance from what I remember was really chill and a tad bit fancy!

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The service is very good, the food is fantastic and the atmosphere is comfortable, I recommend this restaurant to everyone

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Pleasant attentive service and good food choices in warm friendly setting. Definite return in future

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3 years ago

Very nice staff and servers- started going long time ago! Food is good! Very elegant and cosy atmosphere!

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Always amazing food! Staff is great! Love going here. The best part, the Creme brulee!!! The best I've ever had.

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Great spot. Friendly staff great bar tender , chill vibe. Sat at the bar for the burger and a beer. Fantastic ! I'll be back.

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Audacity British Style Pub - Complimentary crisps

Complimentary crisps

Audacity British Style Pub - Happy hour sweet potato tots...good deal

Happy hour sweet potato tots...good deal

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Bull's Bridge Inn - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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