Best Restaurants with a Happy Hour in Bridgeport
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- TTiffanyvipNew York City •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAmazing atmosphere, staff and food. I can’t recommend this place enoughMore infoTablao Wine Bar & RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Southern Spain• Fairfield•4.4
- JJayneNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoAlways fantastic service, attention to detail and fabulous food!More infoOla Latin KitchenPrice: Moderate• Latin / Spanish• Bridgeport•4.8
- HHarveyNew York City •159 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 15, 2024We went again for a early Happy Hour diner. As always the service by Antonio was excellent. The food quality as always was excellent. Prices were up a bit but, well worth the quality of the food. We highly recommend Blackstone's Southport CT.More infoBlackstones GrillePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Southport•4.4
- AAllisonvipNew York City •77 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 14, 2024Great service and the food was excellent. Sitting in the bar area definitely has a cozy, sexy winter vibe. A definite hit!More infoArtisanPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Southport•4.7
- SSteveNew York City •33 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 2, 2024The ambient soundtrack, not heavy metal or rap but I caught Jon Bon Jovi in ther, tells you something about this restaurant’s schizophrenic identity. The menu is almost excessively wide-ranging, from wings to lobster, in an sattempt to appeal to all comers, yet the prices invite a somewhat higher-incomed clientele. The interior is hardscaped, with no sound-absorbing fabric in sight(except the napkins) amidst the poured flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows and granite tabletops. The service was accomodating but slow at obvious transition points in the progression of the meal. Our order: appetizer of calamari was plentiful, oddly(for me) sprinkled with gorgonzola and drizzled with balsamic but delicious; an ahi tuna salad ( beautifully presented) and a clam and bacon flatbread that seemed a bit overdone/crispy. Two proseccos, a glass of pinot grigio and a bill of $120…. I want to try this location on a summer evening when there’s outdoor dining and enough light to enjoy the harborviews. Otherwise, it is not a top choice in several categoriesMore infoBoca Oyster BarPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Bridgeport•4.3