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Bridgeway Restaurant

Bridgeway Restaurant

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3.4 Google Review
71 Ocean St, South Portland, Maine, 04106, United States
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Jan 26, 2018
Enjoy going there. Good food.

Aug 31, 2017
I would give zero if it was possible. Sent my boyfriend to do a take out order. With a note. Which was read by the staff. My baked stuffed haddock was ordered WITH NO CHEESE SAUCE (honestly who puts cheese sauce on fish?!), but rather the lemon butter. I STILL GOT THE GROSS CHEESE SAUCE. I ordered the mashed potatoes which were gray in color and had a dirty ramiken of gravy placed DIRECTLY IN THE MIDDLE (despite half of the togo container being free of food). Then there was the "salad" which maybe had all of 3 pieces of browning lettuce and unripened tomatoes. When my boyfriend returned home and I discovered what The Bridgeway tried to pass as food that wasn't even what I ordered, I suggested we call to let them know and have it remade. It was 8:37 and my boyfriend informed me they closed 10min after he arrived (so they close at 8). I couldn't even eat the potatoes because of the dirty ramiken they placed directly on them and the salad was a joke ready for the compost pile. Do yourself a favor and run from this nightmare

Dec 2, 2016
The restaurant is friendly and comfortable. The food is not bad. The prices are low for the area but high for the food quality. For example, $11 is not unreasonable to pay for a bacon cheeseburger in the Old Port or Knightville, it's actually low, but usually that's a well-cooked juicy burger with aged cheddar, smoked apple bacon and a delicious roll. $11 is a bit pricey for a stingy measure of slightly overcooked 80/20 under a few slice of American cheese and dehydrated bacon in a plain toasted bun. It wasn't a bad burger, but it wasn't good burger. It was an OK burger. Maybe I just caught them on an off night.

Jul 17, 2017
Better then before- give it a try

Feb 8, 2015
Went here for lunch. Food was alright, filled the stomach. Service was atrocious! There was one other couple in the place, they left and another two people came in, so by no means was the waitress "busy" and yet we did not see her besides "would you like anything to drink" *Brings drinks* "can I take your order?" *Brings food* then we waited, thankfully my company was good, and she eventually came over with the check... I asked for some more water, since my glass had been sitting empty on the end of the table for.... all of my meal, and she rolled her eyes. She was seen sitting at the bar on her phone continually. She brought the water, but then disappeared...No where to be seen, we waited, waited continued talking, waited, walked around, went to the cash register, peeked around to the kitchen, waited, waited by the cash register..... and she was never seen again, we finally left the money on the register and left since evidently it was out of line for her to be there to finish a transaction. Worst service ever!

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Opening Hours

Tue:11 am - 8 pm
Wed:11 am - 8 pm
Thu:11 am - 8 pm
Fri:11 am - 8 pm
Sat:5 pm - 8 pm

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