Find out what American restaurants to try in Bridgeport. 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 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 26 reviews
Ate here with my folks. Picked it based on the reviews here. Was not disappointed. Great value and the food was good. I had a Giovanni with spicy peppers and onions and a small basket in onion rings (I couldn't have eaten a large basket). Service was friendly and helpful. My parents both enjoyed their meals: mom had a huge salad and my dad - who was starving- ordered a steal and shrimp and dinner which can came with bread a side salad and and two sides. He said the steak was better than one he got last week from a steakhouse. Food arrived quickly.Place is not far off I-79 and it sure beats trying to get into and out of the mall complex. I will be back. One drawback: Small, compacted parking lot. One guy was victim of a hit and run while I was sitting in the lot waiting on my folks (I didn't see it happen until the victims came out and saw the damage to their truck).
4 based on 25 reviews
The food at Tudor's is far from spectacular but you'll get a good sampling of West Virginian breakfast food. I had the Country Breakfast platter - two eggs, bacon, fried potatoes and a biscuit. It was a good sized portion for a decent price. Sadly, the biscuit was dry and flavorless and the potatoes lacking and crispness (though the bacon was great). There was only one person working the counter and making food deliveries which made for extremely slow service.
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 87 reviews
Four of us stopped on a Friday morning. There was no crowd when we arrived. Service was very slow and uneven. It took a very long time to get our food and the orders were not correct. We were traveling south and thought this would be a good place that would not take too long. Altogether we were here almost 100 minutes because of the slow service
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!
4 based on 173 reviews
Legendary Food, Legendary Service
Stopped in for dinner just before 5:00. Our table was ready within 5 minutes. Our drink orders were taken quickly and rolls and butter delivered. Ordered the Caesar salad and ribeye. Both were delicious and the ribeye cooked to order. Service was attentive and excellent as well as polite.
4 based on 180 reviews
The steaks and pork are grilled and the best! The interior of the restaurant is a pub ambience and the outdoor dining is on a large terrace overlooking rolling hills and mountains. Everything about this restaurant is quality, and if you're not in the mood for meat, there's a large menu of other selections, but the grilled meats are exceptional. Portions are very generous.We appreciate you giving us a try and we hope to see you again in the future! best,Danny
4 based on 307 reviews
West Virginia's first and only Coal Fired Pizzeria located in Charles Pointe in Bridgeport.Mia Margherita Features Authentic Hand Tossed Coal Fired Pizza. Our Menu Features Fresh Pastas, Farm Fresh Salads, Sandwiches, Hoagies, Panini, Appetizers and Many
Had a very nice dinner with family that included chips with bleu cheese, wings, and three kinds of pizza. Food was delicious. Service was slow....some of our order got âlostâ..... but server was apologetic and fairly attentive. It was too cool to sit outside, but the outdoor space looked nice. Will definitely return.
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