Bridge View Tavern Beer Garden

222 Beekman Avenue, Village Of Sleepy Hollow, 10591, United States Of America

🛍 Cafés, Pizza, Seafood, American

4.5 💬 9292 Reviews

Phone: +19143320078

Address: 222 Beekman Avenue, Village Of Sleepy Hollow, 10591, United States Of America

City: Sleepy Hollow

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 9292

Website: http://www.bridgeviewtavern.com/

"I had lunch at Bridge View Tavern, yesterday... and I have to say it was great. My guest and I ate in the beer garden... which was a nice, beech like atmosphere with an opaque roof (that's why my picture has a blue tint to it! . I had the bacon jam chicken sandwich with garlic fries... the sandwich was exceptional! This place is about an hours drive for me... but, the sandwich was worth the trip! The garlic fries were also delicious... and unique. I wish I had more time and lived close enough to uber home... as the beer selection was pretty extensive (and not just IPA's... many lagers, stouts, pilsners, etc . The owner, Tara, stopped by our table and was very friendly and welcoming. This is...


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Mauricio Mauricio

After a day of touring, we worked up an appetite. Nice views and more importantly, great food. We sat in the beer garden. Wait staff very attentive and friendly. Pet friendly. They brought a tin of ice cubes and water for the dog patron! He was pleased! Thanks for an enjoyable evening.

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Johnathan
Johnathan

Great ambience friendly staff and delicious bites at the bridge view Taverne right on the edge of the Hudson with great views. The sandwiches were generously cut, cooked and seasoned well, and offered a variety of flavors. Great place for lunch or dinner when you are in the area and look for a casual family-friendly location.


Isidro
Isidro

Delicious! We went on a weekday so we didn’t have to wait to be seated. We were also served right away and our server was very nice and attentive. I got the bacon jam chicken sandwich and it was absolutely delicious! I was a little worried about the slaw because it has habaneros and those usually make my tongue feel numb, but this time it was just tasty with a tiny bit of heat. The cider was also super good, tasted like fizzy apple juice.


Elliot
Elliot

I had lunch at Bridge View Tavern, yesterday... and I have to say it was great. My guest and I ate in the beer garden... which was a nice, beech like atmosphere with an opaque roof (that's why my picture has a blue tint to it! . I had the bacon jam chicken sandwich with garlic fries... the sandwich was exceptional! This place is about an hours drive for me... but, the sandwich was worth the trip! The garlic fries were also delicious... and unique. I wish I had more time and lived close enough to uber home... as the beer selection was pretty extensive (and not just IPA's... many lagers, stouts, pilsners, etc . The owner, Tara, stopped by our table and was very friendly and welcoming. This is...

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  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

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