A group of four of us stopped in on a late Thursday evening. The place was pretty busy and the bartender (owner?) was also our server--the only server. The drinks were great and the food was typical bar food. Everything arrived in a timely manner and we were on our way.
Dive bar where the locals go. We loved it. Live music some nights, tons of sports on to watch. Food was very good. Busy but good service and great atmosphere. Give this hidden gem a try!
A great family owned business. Home cooked comfort foods at great prices and great prices on alcoholic drinks. Saturday night's they have live rock n roll bands.
I was there yesterday after an hiking in the area with a friend. I like to visit small businesses and this was a good one. The place is cool, not high class fancy restaurant but cozy and somehow it speaks about tradition and history itself. The owner took care of the order and brought us the food, small talk but good service. We 2 had draft beers, 2 delicious cups of butternut squash soup, 2 burgers that were great and we shared the waffle Fries as side. We paid just $35 and we got out from there happy. I suggest you this place for a casual cozy lunch. Help small business. I will go back.
So far so good no food just drinks. Family owned nice customer service. Ambiance is like a roadside diner with country music playing & wooden chairs
We stopped to grab a bite to eat and were greeted by a friendly server. This is your hole-in-the-wall kind of venue with sticky menus and who knows what on the floors. It's a bar and eatery that clearly attracts locals for its friendliness, affordable prices, and consistent menu. We ordered a sampler of the appetizers, a few burgers and some sweet potato and classic fries. All were tasty and came out quickly. Lots of American food and fried options, as you'd expect. Definitely not a bad choice if that's what you're looking for and you're in the area.
This place has been here as long as I can remember. It's just your regular ol' dive bar filled with locals and good times. They have a little someone on the menu for everyone, don't be afraid to bring your hungry friends, your PBR loving uncle and your grandma. They have table seating, a good size bar and a few tvs so you don't miss the game. While they have a jukebox they also have space by the fireplace where they host bands from time to time. Don't miss out on this local gem, you can find it right at the top of the hill on rt 202/206. There is a spot waiting for you inside, order a couple of cold beers and a basket of onion rings and you'll find yourself wondering what took you so long to get here. Cheers!
If you're looking for a dive bar that feels like home, Top O'Th' Hill might be the place for you. Certainly not the fanciest spot around, but the prices are great for that reason and the food is good with an atmosphere that is laid-back with a mix of casual family dining and drinks with friends. Most nights you'll find a crowd of regulars from the neighborhood chatting and enjoying a few drinks. The beer, wine, and liquor selection is American bar standard with a variety of pub staples on the menu - from chicken wings to burgers to fish & chips. It's a big parking lot up the hill behind the restaurant, something you may drive by if you're not paying attention. Inside features rustic decor, like an older family restaurant with wooden tables and chairs and a bar area in plain view. Music performances were happening when we stopped in. If you're seeking out a quick, cheap dish with a few drinks during the night, I'd certainly recommend it for small families and fans of a classic family restaurant.
Top O'Th' Hill (or, "TotH") on US Route 202/206 in Bridgewater is a classic dive bar -- with run down decor, spotty service, modest prices -- that provides patrons the casual atmosphere of an 'old-fashioned neighborhood tavern' happens to serve a good selection of tavern favorites in a space best described as decorated in "mid-1970s suburban basement" style. Most nights, TotH is filled with crowds of regulars from the neighborhood -- popping in for a few drinks or a meal comprised of tasty and filling pub staples at a very reasonable price. The beer, wine, and liquor selection offered is comprised of mass-produced brands noteworthy only for their unnoteworthiness. Appetizers and entrees are pub staples that run the gamut from chicken wings to burgers to fish & chips - as well as some more diner-appropriate dishes like meatloaf, steaks, stuffed filet of sole, or pork chops. I've tried the meatloaf platter and the pork chop platter. Both were tasty and filling -- but, let's be honest, this isn't the place for you if you're hoping for a Michelin star or James Beard award winning dining experience. With its worn down furnishings and exterior, very casual ambience and hit-or-miss service, this isn't the sort of establishment you bring friends, romantic interests, or business associates if you're trying to trying to impress them with an upscale meal. Yet, due in large part to its tasty food, consistent quality and modest prices, I'm a fan.
This was a great spot to visit after being in the area for a few hours. Seems like a speak easy. Nice chilled environment and laid back. Food was great and well done.