The Bridge

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out of 254 reviews

Recent Reviews

Thurso Lassβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
8 months ago
Went here as off the main drag. And not a Ma Kelly's. Karaoke was on, good crowd, obviously a few locals in. Heard Sunny singing and he was top notch. Pint decent and a good price. Would return.
Jane Burtonβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
a week ago
Lovely pub staff and locals welcoming.. beer was good lots of choice
Darcy Rosemeyerβ˜…β˜…
8 months ago
Went in for a pint and I have never met such a rude barmaid in all my life. She ignored us several times and then when she finally asked us what we wanted she put her hand up at us and started to serve from what I presume was a local instead even though we were there well before them. She served our pints with half a pint of froth and in the wrong glasses. As a barmaid myself, I notice when a bar is kept tidy and the bar was so messy, with cups on the floor and half used stuff across the bar and the atmosphere just felt really weird.
FeedTheBeard Prestonβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
3 months ago
Stumbled across this local pub whilst heading back to our hotel. For the Karen's and tourists, you know it's a proper local pub when there's a welcoming committee standing in the entrance smoking and nattering. Upon entering the relatively busy pub, which had 90s dance music playing and people of various ages sitting around chatting and enjoying their evening we headed to the bar. It seemed as though the barman was part of the welcoming committee outside, but quickly returned to take our order, no biggie, he's entitled to a cig break. Once back behind the bar he asked what we wanted to drink, the cheeky chap tried to upsell us on doubles whilst joking that we were being "boring". Overall a cracking barman laughing and joking with all customers.* *N.B. this is called banter and was once a common thing in public houses but is now a rarity due to people being offended by the slightest thing. We ordered a pint of lager and a disaronno/amaretto and coke, the total for both being WAY under Β£10 and an absolute bargain. We sat down and enjoyed our drinks whilst admiring the funny anecdotes on the walls and the memorial corner which we thought was a lovely touch. Overall the pub was nicely furnished, welcoming enough, background music that wasn't too loud and prices that were reminiscent of the good old days!! May not be everyone's cup of tea, but if you want tea, try Jimmy's Cafe not The Bridge Pub ;-) 8.5/10 We only stayed for one drink but it seemed to be a decent boozer.
Angela Rodgerβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
Edited 8 months ago
Fantastic night out, manager calvin was brilliant , remembered most of our round ,19 of us , it was my 60th birthday , will definitely be back .
Ellie Sandersonβ˜…
a week ago
They cancel on grieving family’s due to a certain STAFF MEMBER and their β€˜issues’. Very unprofessional sleezy behaviour.
Rod Smithβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
4 years ago
TARDIS pub ☺️ It's made up of three main areas. Outside at the front of the pub is a small/medium sized beer garden I think it has more than 4 tables. The main bar has two main areas and has a pool table. It's a friendly pub that can feel like a locals at first visit They have bingo at around 7pm and karaoke.. Now the TARDIS part, it can feel a bit small until you realise they have a theatre area at the back that has shows in the late in evening. Very late bar with reasonable prices. The show we saw only cost three quid and was brilliant too.
Darryl Hackettβ˜…
5 months ago
Advertises as open until midnight - arrived on the dot at 10pm to a place fully illuminated externally to be told unceremoniously "WE'RE CLOSED" Yeh so much for 'supporting our scene' - we won't bother next time.