Amazing omelette! The wedge potatoes were perfectly done, crisp at the edges and soft in the middle. The baked tomato was savory goodness, too. Medium size soya latte was big enough to be a large, and the fresh OJ was great as well. If they had faster service, they’d be a 5 star for sure!
Mark C.
Place rating: 3 Southampton, United Kingdom
This particular store is located in terminal three Heathrow airport Typical pub menu available. Had the tomato and basil soup for my pre-flight meal. It was served with some sour dough and was delightful. Usual suspects found behind the bar. Service was ok and fairly reasonably priced
Dan S.
Place rating: 3 Hartford, CT
When you go thru security at Terminal 3, you’re in a massive holding hall. Your choices are limited and there’s not a lot of places to sit either. bridge though is a nice alternative It’s got a decent sized menu with plenty of seats for larger parties too. We worried about getting out on time but they rushed the order thru. Prices are about what you would expect and there’s something on the menu for everyone. As for the food itself, it’s decent. The fish n chips weren’t the best I’ve had on the trip but the fish itself was decent. A little too greasy overall. The fries were forgettable. Others like the scotch egg and the burger. Overall, a decent choice in terminal 3. Just don’t expect too much. It is airport food after all.
Amber J.
Place rating: 5 Stanton, CA
My husband and I ate here before our flight to Barcelona. This was some of the best airport food I’ve ever had. I was pleasantly surprised. Our waiter was nice and attentive, and our food and drinks came out quickly. I recommend this place.
Mohamed E.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
Horrible service, VERY slow, and the food was burned and tasted awful, avoid this place. They sat us down on a dirty table, the waiter took the order of a couple that came after us first! They were very slow to bring us the order. I ordered a burger so nothing too hard, yet they still managed to screw it up!
David B.
Place rating: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
Okay for Airport dining. A comfortable place to sit. Service is fine. The omelette was good and the croissant was great. Potatoes were not very good, but edible.
Louis L.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I was kind of surprised how good the food was. It would have gotten a five star but the chips(French fries) were pretty boring, not much flavor at all
Mary D.
Place rating: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
Excellent burgers and chips(that’s fries to us Americans!) and some damn fine coffee that woke my tired butt up after flying from Toronto. They have their own brand of beer, too! Jolly good!
Mike M.
Place rating: 3 Santa Monica, CA
The service was good but 2 of our group had the pancakes. They were dry and seemed to be precooked and then microwaved. On order was sent back and the server returned in 2 min. No way did the pour batter and cook them that fast. And the plate was warm. I had the oatmeal with fruit and honey and that was pretty good.
Jeff K.
Place rating: 2 San Clemente, CA
Don’t try the Bacon Cheeseburger! Ambiance(Rating 3) The ambiance of this place is decent enough. It’s a nice place to sit and have a beer but if you’re going to eat you’ll need at least 1.5 hours on your hands as they are SLOW with regards to service. As far as the food is concerned, you’re safe ordering the fries and a beer and that’s about it in my opinion. Service(Rating 2): These guys are so busy that good service is pretty much out of the question. It took us 30 minutes after we sat down to get our order in and 50 minutes to get our food. We had to choke down the disgusting food because we were out of time as we only had an hour to start with. Bacon Cheeseburger(Rating, 0): Yes, this is the first«0» I’ve ever given out. Maybe I just caught them on a off day(I doubt it though). ordered the bacon cheeseburger looking forward towards going home to the US which was a huge mistake. The bun was fine, but the meat was so dense, tasteless and overcooked that it was disgusting. I couldn’t even finish it. I took a picture attached. The bacon is the typical UK thinly sliced and cooked ham patty. our version of bacon is very different. Fish and Chips(Rating 2): These were grease soaked and the fish was OK. The fries had been sitting in a warmer or something as well as they were soggy.
David P.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
Worst airport food in a long time. Heathrow has plenty of places that serve reasonable food at not outrageous prices. This isn’t one of them. Tasteless food, poor service, way too high prices.
Jessica B.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
If you are hungry and what a comfortable place to sit and eat and listen to people. This is a good place. The food is ok it suited its purpose was to feed me at 8 am. Would not have been my first choice but it is ok.
Michael L.
Place rating: 3 Bracknell, United Kingdom
It’s not that it’s bad value, it’s that you are at the airport. The food was actually really good, it just cost about twice what I wanted to pay for it. Service was pretty quick, chips were proper skin on lumps of potato rather than frozen and from a bag, chicken had a nice crisp coating with some tasty seasoning. The bacon and chicken in the carbonara was full of flavour too. It’s busy and has the hustle and bustle you would expect from an airport watering hole. Grab a pew, note your table number and order at the bar. There are a selection of beers available on tap, including some real ales. The major downer for me here was the lack of sockets. It’s an airport, I want to recharge my phone while I recharge my appetite and the options here were lacking. There are a couple of outlets but there could be so many more, and I doubt I’m the only person looking to suck up some amps as well as some calories.
Dan M.
Place rating: 2 Dallas, TX
Ok, for airport food it is fine. But don’t expect speedy service or anything spectacular. We had the traditional British breakfast: eggs, sausage, bacon, beans, mushroom, and toast. All in all it was comparable to a local diner or pub. The service was adequate but not really fast enough for airport chow. Allow yourself longer than you think you might need.
Simon L.
Place rating: 2 Bracknell, United Kingdom
Over expensive breakfast at this restaurant. The food is ok though and it all looks clean but the waitress could have flashed the odd smile! I had an egg, sausage and bacon. I had to swap the beans for toast. It cost £40 for two breakfasts including a coffee and orange juice. Ok if you want something to eat at the airport.
Louie B.
Place rating: 4 Long Beach, CA
I stopped in to The Bridge when I was traveling back from South Africa. I am actually jonesing a bit because Unilocal doesn’t exist in the places that I visited in South Africa so I am busting this review out on the 45 minutes of free wifi that they give you at Heathrow Airport. Maria was fabulous and brought the food out quickly and with a smile. I had the scrambled eggs breakfast and an appletizer. It was exactly as advertised and very tasty. Just what I needed after my 11 hour flight from Joburg. I am now energized enough to hop back on the plane and fly across the pond(and the rest of the country). Stop in and try this place if you have a few hours to kill. We sat for about an hour and a half and they were not try to rush us out the door.
Jenny H.
Place rating: 3 Santa Monica, CA
3.5 stars for airport dining. A solid choice if you end up in Terminal 3 at Heathrow and want a nice sit-down British meal before takeoff but don’t want to spend more than 15 pounds per person. I had the lamb burger with chips and the hubs had the beef and ale(deconstructed) pie. Both were above average. Service was good and quick. You can also tell them you are in a hurry when you order and they’ll bring you your food within 15 min. We didn’t tell them that but the food came out within 15 anyways.
Tim W.
Place rating: 3 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Terminal 3 at Heathrow has a relatively small departure lounge, but it has many of the usual options for eating. This place delivers what it needs to, to ensure punters get a good breakfast pre-flight, hovering around the £10 mark or less with a coffee. The food is of decent standard(sourdough toast being a good call in any breakfast), the service is efficient and quick(15 min promise) and people generally eat, chill a bit and leave. All in all, as airport stuff goes, it’s fine.
Colleen C.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Ok, again with the airport dining options. I know they aren’t sexy, but when you need some food at Heathrow, you’re going to think of me. And thank me. Bridge! Encircling the«waiting area» to find out where your departure gate might choose to be on this particular day(this is distinctly non-American airport culture, by the by)…you’ll find a myriad of fast options: Starbucks, EAT, delis, McD’s, etc. And then we have Bridge! Bridge! A nice, sit down establishment with extremely friendly staff, efficient and intelligent hosts to manage the mêlée(there is a que, you’ll likely wait… it won’t be long), a chair and table to relax at, a hot meal to enjoy and some caffeine to pump you up for that journey ahead. And you won’t need to eat standing up, or balance anything in your lap. A proper meal to start your journey. I approve. I had the Classic(small order) English breakfast(sausage, eggs, ham, beans) and a large Americano for just a smidge over £10! I opted out of the toast, but a bit of jam on some bread would’ve surely been a nice complement. My server Barbara was kind and thoughtful and sweet and wonderful. So unexpected! Certainly better than you’ll get on your flight, so soak it up friendly fliers! If you’ve time to spare before your flight this is great before a long haul flight to fill up. After security, terminal 3 at LHR.