Bridge Fresh
“I love the make your own salad bar (it's where I first learned to enjoy salad) and the deli guys who remember my order.”
“If you're having such a good time that you don't want to leave, they have indoor and outdoor seating.”
“Coffee selection is above average (and includes pumpkin spice!)”
Bridge Fresh
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
5 reviews
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given the complete dearth of supermarkets in dumbo, bridge fresh is an easy solution when you're in a bind (aka heading home from the f late at night and realized you are out of bread and yogurt). ive found this place to be cheaper than peas and pickles PLUS (probably more importantly) there are far less people soliciting outside (and sometimes inside) the shop. of course i never want to shop at these bodegas in dumbo (more economical to venture to bk heights for whatever you need), but again- prefer this spot to p&ps granted they are open.
Nice deli that is a mini supermarket. They have the basics and more including produce and many gourmet products such as kettle potato chips. They are so friendly every time i need to pick something up and usually have what I'm looking for. I am not a fan of their fruit such as the blood oranges which have not been very fresh, but otherwise really great mini supermarket for the basics or when you need a something quick and don't feel like travelling to a larger grocery store.
Boy oh boy was the guy behind the counter rude!!!!
First of all someone was mopping when I went in making it difficult for me to peruse one aisle.
When I was finally able to get what I wanted and attempted to pay by card, I was rudely told it was a $10.00 minimum. Okay, no problem. I searched my purse and came up with 3 cents short of what I needed. As I was based just around the corner I then told him I'm going to get the money and I'll be back.
The look he gave me! Wow! You would think "she's definitely trying to steal something".
Sorry, I'm not that desparete. I won't be back.
I can understand workers being winded after a long day. But as a former CSR I darn well know the difference between tiredness and someone with a rude persona.
The End.
I stop by here because I'm usually in a rush on my way to work and don't want to walk the extra two blocks to Pickles & Peas. The staff here is rude, no matter the time of day. Actually, never openly rude, but always seems like I'm bothering them if I want to, say, order a sandwich, or pay for my purchases. I've been going here randomly for about 5 years, and the coffee has gotten so bad that it is nearly intolerable. The only bright side is that they have soy milk out and open for use, which not all delis have.
The sandwiches are okay, and the prepackaged vegan options are standard. They have grab & go salads and sandwiches sometimes in the center open cooler.
The back is all groceries, although I never shop there.
The best part about this place is the cake near the register. $2 will get you a huge slice of cake, with my absolute favorite being the carrot cake – best I've had in the city.
This place works, but there are nicer people with similar prices down the block.
Kind of narrow isles, and not super organized, but they carry such quality ingredients, and a ton of vegetarian options. I was most happy by the Israeli couscous, which was available in whole wheat. The staff were really helpful in navigating the aisles, and I'd definitely come back if I were in DUMBO. For $5, I bought a huge thing of whole wheat Israeli couscous.