Kim S
My family and I visited the bridge street diner in saint johnsville, what an amazing experience! Anything on the menu available at any time of the day. I ordered the turkey club, absolutely delicious! So big I couldn’t even fit my mouth around the whole sandwich! Chips were served with my sandwich so fresh and crisp. The environment was so enjoyable, the owner was cooking and also came out into the dining room area to greet customers, the waitress was very friendly and we had great conversation. 10/10 recommend this is a must if you’re in the area.
… moreAustin B
I stumbled across this little gem while in town and couldn’t be more excited to share its greatness with the world. First, small town happy place. Everyone is chatting about life, love, who is on vacation, when they’ll return, etc. I witnessed on guy come in and asked for a quick order of gravy to go and he asked if they knew of any traffic headed out of town between point A and point B. I thought to myself, “self, what kind of traffic could there possible be as I have seen maybe 10 cars in the 40+ minutes I spent driving to the area” but my smart remarks of a non local didn’t come out before another patron, a young man there enjoying his breakfast had pulled up a map on his phone and told the guy it looked like a little slow down over here but nothing major. I thought that was the coolest thing, just neighbor taking care of neighbors and strangers while travel through town. That sums this place up, as local as you can be with all the goodness of a small town feel.
But wait, I didn’t go to hear town happenings and see kindness in action. That was just a bonus on top of the heaping pile of country potatoes smothered in sausage gravy I enjoyed next to a western omelette cooked to perfection. Everything on the menu looked worthy of a sample and I’m glad there was a regular in there to steer me in the right direction.
The waitress was sweet and attentive. I have no doubt she keeps everything flowing when there are more than the late breakfast crowd straggles in on a week day. I’m already looking for my next chance to stop by this new find and would love supporting this community staple.
… moreApril Johnson
Great little place that I had no idea was there.
My mother-in-law and niece wanted to take me out for breakfast for my birthday today so The Bridge Street Diner is where we went.
I was pleasantly surprised with the what you could order at that time in the morning. I’m not a “breakfast” person, so it worked out great that I could order a burger and fries (for breakfast). That’s how diners should be.
The server was lovely, she checked on us almost everytime she came through the dining area.
Unfortunately I didn’t get pics of the menu. But they do have a large selection of breakfast and lunch options with reasonable prices considering others that I’ve been to lately.
I’ll be going back!
… moreKimberly Pepper
Average setting average food. Service was great. Smelled clean. Had the turkey club which was on the smaller side with way too much mayonnaise.
… moreShawn Richarz
Great hidden gem. Home cooked food. Relaxed but attentive service. Fresh baked goods. Pretty interior. World’s largest pancakes.
… moreZach Wilson
The ABSOLUTE BEST SAUSAGE GRAVY! Im talking melt in your mouth. And The biscuits are as fresh and fluffy as it gets. Im talking better than grandma’s sausage gravy (God rest her soul). It really DOES NOT get any better then the bridge street diner!!
… morewilliam marsh
First time. Coffee was especially good, food was excellent, prices were fair, generous amounts of food. Glad we went.
… moreChance Bingley
Waitress was very nice despite me being a bit of a scruffy looking fellow. Had the turkey club. The bacon was thick and crunchy, veggies were refreshing, and it was loaded with turkey. The fries were also seasoned and cooked perfectly, slight crisp on the exterior with a pillowy interior. The coffee is also very good. Sadly they were out of their coffee cake but finished with an apple turnover instead.
… moreBob Bays
What can I say? This is a slice of Americana that hits every mark. It’s an out of the way rural gem of a hometown diner that’s clean and cozy, with a wonderful and friendly staff, plus serves as good a breakfast of delicious offerings as anyplace I have traveled in my 74 years. If you have occasion to travel to upstate NY and can take the time, drop off the interstate and visit these folks.
… moreMomma FUTZ
Somebody needs to teach them how to make real biscuits and gravy chicken gravy out of a can with some leftover meat scraps was disgusting
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