The Bridge Restaurant & Lounge
Reviews
Great seafood, nice place! I had the Tilapia with the fruit glaze and it was yummy! It came with garlic potatoes that were, well; garlic potatoes! Nice salad bar, not too big, but everything seemed nice and fresh. They have a very nice variety of shrimp on the menu for my next trip! (Yup, I'll be going here again!) Prices may seem a bit high with most things on the menu being about fifteen dollars or more; but it's all very nice quality; but, they do have nightly specials for about twelve dollars and their Sunday brunch is under seven dollars. Only one downside: you'll need a GPS to find the place! The sign is visible from the main drag (Dubuque Street/20 if you're going west), but there's only one street to get to it and that's off of Bluff Street. However, there is plenty of parking once you get there! Found the inside to be quite nice; tidy and in top notch shape. The outside does look a bit dated, but that's one of oldest parts of town. Just down the street the houses have stone walls. The area is rather interesting historically though as are many parts of that area of Dubuque. Check the menu out on line and see what you think. Enjoy!
Came from Chicago for a wrestling tourney. Good old fashion feeling to the place. No meal under $14 and food was maybe okay at best. Would NOT recommend this place
Stuck in the 70's but good value and variety.
I really like the Bridge. They have good food, but I think the best part about the place is their friendly staff. They are always talking with my family and me when we go in there. It seems like a lot of their customers get along with them very well. It's the kind of place you always feel welcome at.
We went on a Lenten Friday evening for a fish fry. It was a really busy night with lots of families and older folks. I loved the 70s lounge feel and the mixed drinks. The prices were great.