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Really enjoy this restaurant. They are very accommodating. Made it easy to split salads and even the soup! Two different smaller bowls. Appetizers were very good and we all enjoyed our meals. They have indoor and outdoor seating. A little loud but that's because it's very busy.
We had a delightful experience at BRIDGES restaurant and bar in Danville. The food was excellent, and the atmosphere was charming. We particularly enjoyed discussing Robin Williams' filming of "Mrs. Doubtfire" at the restaurant, adding a unique touch to our visit.
Parking: bridges parking is very limited unless you are early street parking is an option Food: it was good and I wish it had more flavors,spicy to it. Rest of my family liked it Service: excellent and friendly staff Time to serve: quite bit of wait time for the entree but I hope this is only in
Great place for a special nights out. Had the Atlantic Salmon and Seared Bigeye Tuna. Both were cooked perfectly and tasted great. The prices are on the higher side but everything tasted fresh and well thought out.
Bridges is a must for anyone looking for a relaxed atmosphere, welcoming staff, and high quality food! We like to use their outdoor seating so we can enjoy the cool summer breeze as we enjoy our dinner. We ordered two prime New York steaks and asked for medium rare and medium. Both steaks came out
The location and overall vibe of the restaurant is very unique and a great place for social gatherings. The food was good, the steak, along with the truffle fries and ice cream were amazing. All the other items were decent.
The food was perfectly cooked. The only thing that we did not like was the kimchi fried rice. The ambiance would have been perfect with the live music and the candle lit tables. However, there was a fire in the kitchen and a very bad burnt smell for more than half of our meal. The service was pretty
Had a celebration lunch at this establishment. Could not believe this was my first time dining at this place. I didn’t even know if there was ample parking (it did) so I parked far away. Lol The waitress missed my Arnold Palmer drink the first time, so when it was time to order food, I got a Bridge
This was a fun place to eat, of course for the Mrs. Doubtfire nostalgia, but it was also very upbeat. The food was very good, the drinks were too. The whole area around the restaurant gives you a historic/old town vibe. I want to go back and explore some more.
A great date night restairant if you feel like splurging, with mostly italian and some asian fusion restaurant. Staff is nice and the food came oit fast
We had a good experience here. I was surprised how quiet it was for a Sunday evening.
Definitely a good experience. Looks are with the same high standard as shown in Mrs.Doubtfire. Service is excellent. Food wasn’t bad. Vegetarian choices are less. Although they offered to make a couple of dishes vegetarian, they had one item sold out leaving option to just one. The doubtfire cocktai
What a cute quaint place to dine! We happened to be in Danville for ann anppointment and had to try this place because of Mrs Doubtfire - Robin Williams movie. The food was great and the atmosphere was just like the movie. The staff made it fun for us!
We came here during Tri-Valley Restaurant week and had their Sautēed Atlantic Salmon, and Grilled Flat Iron Entrēes. The food was delicious. The steak was tender and cooked perfectly. The salmon with the saffron-tarragon aioli was perfect. The flourless chocolate cake with mixed berry sauce and c
Came here for a private early Mother’s Day Brunch. Brunch menu was reasonably priced. Food was delicious - Chicken & Waffles with candied bourbon pecans, Avocado Toast with Overeasy Egg & Mixed Green Salad, and Eggplant Sandwich with Mixed Green Salad. Served with freshly baked cornbread and whipped
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