Reviews on Bar food in Bridgeport, West Virginia, United States. Bridgeport is a city in Harrison County, West Virginia, USA. The population was 8,149 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 35 reviews
Good food, waitress as nice, but really not personable. No wait. In and out in under an hour. Which is great at lunch time for a sit down lunch.
3 based on 19 reviews
Stopped in Garfields to watch WVU game, lots of Big 12 conference displays. Service was very good, server was attentive but not intrusive, my wife's ice tea was refilled several times, I had several brews (Almost Heaven Amber Ale, btw), my glass was never empty. Wife's fried chicken salad was very good, on the other hand, I had the "Casey's" dressed burger, nice size, brioche bun was great but burger was overcooked and chewy. Fries have a definite smoky taste that I actually enjoyed. All in all, a typical sports bar, worth stopping in if you are shopping.
3 based on 84 reviews
Long-running Pittsburgh-born chain known for sandwiches piled high with coleslaw & french fries.
Took the opportunity to visit this location after passing on a chance at the Grove City location a few years back. Heard good reviews from family, Trip Advisor & hotel staff where we were staying.I ordered a Brothers Burger that was slightly more on the rare side than medium. It was bland, flavorless with no hint of seasoning. Basically, a ball of ground beef smashed on the grill, cooked for a couple of minutes on a flat top and garnished with pastrami, cheese, tomato & pepper rings that couldnt/didnt add any depth of deliciousness to the dish. I asked the waitress what type of condiment do most people add & she replied, they like it plain. Well, ketchup wasn't the answer. My wife's breaded chicken filet sandwich was slightly better with the spicy aioli spread.On the upside, their skin on fries were hot, crispy & enjoyable. Also. A decent selection of tap beers.No rush to try this place again but when I do will try a piled high sandwich.
3 based on 52 reviews
In Manhattan in 1965, there was no place where people could go out to meet friends and make new ones in an environment that was at once both relaxed and yet exciting. Then, Alan Stillman opened Fridays as a way, he said, "to meet Pan Am stewardesses." Sud
TGIFridays hasnât been opened for too long at this location. When it first opened they were concerned about service and good food but that has seemed less and less recently. We do not frequent this establishment because they are hit or miss and it seems like more miss. I love the sesame jack chicken which is an appetizer. The first time I ordered I received enough to have leftover/enough for 2 and still enough the next time but noticebaly less. This last time I ordered on Black Friday. I ordered two servings to make sure we had enough and it honestly looked like they took one order and split it. I have included a picture of both orders and for $10.79 each I am disappointed. I emailed their customer service and got the blanket â we appreciate your feedback and will share with local management.â No follow up from the local manager to date.
3 based on 41 reviews
My fiance had his first business Christmas dinner in the banquet room. The employees did a major mix up and reserved the banquet room for three different parties instead of just one. So there was another party ended up in the banquet room with our group which caused some tension and awkwardness. The ceiling fans are grossly dirty. I don't believe I have ever seen such a thick coating of dust and dirt on fan blades before. The bartender for that evening did not know what they were doing. I ordered a long island for $7.24 and was told it was not a mix and should be strong. It literally tasted like flat pop with no alcohol. The couple sitting across from me also received disappointing alcoholic drinks. My fiance ordered a 23 oz. Guinness for $6.07. Two appetizers were ordered including breaded spicy green beans at $7.00 and buffalo chicken dip at $9.00. The green beans was really good tasting like breading they put on chicken. I was told the buffalo chicken dip was also good. I ordered a vegetarian hoagie and was charged the price for a chicken hoagie at $9.00. My fiance ordered the steak hoagie at $10.50. Both were way, way too spicy! There was no mention and no warning in the description of the sandwiches on the menu about the spiciness of the sandwiches. I ended up just making a meal of the appetizer and did not eat the sandwich. My fiance did eat his, but had a horrible upset stomach later. I do not typically complain about issues with my meal with the server. I did not during this visit, but I wish I did. I was so disappointed with my first visit here that I will definitely not be back and will discourage others from coming.
4 based on 17 reviews
We a had a beer and hillbilly punch. Both were delicious. For food we ordered a Cuban sandwich and flatbread pizza. They came out quick and hot. We finished everything. Service was average. Server needed a little more familiarity with the menu. Would return again if in the area.
4 based on 70 reviews
We bought a house nearby this BWW in Bridgeport, WV. We have tried the other restaurants in the immediate area, all in walking distance, all great times. On a whim we thought we would give this place a shot. My first hint maybe this was not a stellar move was walking up to the front door - we were met with hundreds of cigarette butts and other trash scattered over the sidewalk leading to the door. No one goes to one of this chain's stores for the ambiance, maybe even the food, but we were committed. We made our way to the bar. A polite young man offered to move down a seat and make two available for us. Didn't take long for me to realize he may have had a motivation. I sat down next to an obnoxious drunk, who never should have been served another drink two or three before we got there. He yacked the whole time we were there, which was for one beer and some food we nibbled at quickly and had the bartender box up so we could get out of there. All in all, it was not good, but was reminiscent of our last BWW visit at another location. Done with this chain.
4 based on 51 reviews
The restaurant is much smaller than I thought it would be. It would not be suitable for a large crowd. I thought the truffle fries sounded interesting as an appetizer and ordered those. They did not taste that impressive and cost $9.00. I ordered the Yaki Udon Noodles ($16.00) and was sadly disappointed. It looked presentable, but it tasted disappointingly bland. I was going to try one of their cocktails until I was told it would be $15! My fiance also ordered a burger and was not impressed with it especially at $14.00. I just felt the food cost too much to be so bland.
4 based on 91 reviews
We stopped here on a whim and were pleasantly surprised! We got the mushroom bacon Swiss burger and the chicken club wrap, which came warm (we were expecting a cold wrap) and both were yummy! The chips were delicious as well! The atmosphere is laid back- there are four bid screen TVs and a small bar area. Recommend stopping by!
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4 based on 219 reviews
We had lunch here in between baseball games...and by we I mean like half a dozen little boys and their parents and siblings. The restaurant handled our group with ease. Everyone in the group was happy with their meal. The menu had enough variety to please the group. I had a steak salad...it was delicious! We had the crab dip...yummy! My son had a burger and you could tell it was hand pattied...very good size! We will go back when in the area again. They did add gratuity to our bills..but they were kind enough to point it out ...
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