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  • The Bridge is a traditional diner-style spot in Hemby Bridge. You don't come to a place like this looking for Michelin starred meals; you come for simple, hearty food. On our visit, The Bridge delivered. I have to address the parking situation that's been mentioned in several reviews before mine -- but I didn't see the issue. There's an expansive gravel lot behind the place. You really can't miss it, so I'm not sure where many people seem to be having trouble. Our party of three was greeted and shown to our seats immediately when we arrived near 1pm on a Saturday. Our server, Terri, let us know that she was new to The Bridge and was still getting used to her touchscreen ordering system. It only seemed to take her a moment, and she was funny and pleasant in her delivery. Our meals came out quickly. I ordered The Big K, which is a sandwich with thick cut fried bologna topped with chili and onions. I asked for gluten free bread, which I was so pleased to see on the menu. I wouldn't expect little places like this to go out of their way to make GF accommodations -- most diners and small town spots don't -- and it was nice to order something directly off the menu instead of cobbling together a vegetable plate. Even better: there's not an additional charge for GF bread and buns. Their website says, "why should you have to pay for having an allergy you can't help?" Preach! My sandwich was excellent. I know bologna has a poor reputation, but it was delightful and I'm not too pretentious to order processed meat. The addition of chili and onions put it over the top. I would order this again in a heartbeat. I had slaw on the side, which was served in a very fine dice. The flavors were well balanced and it didn't leave a puddle on my plate. We did not stay for dessert, as we were planning to go to Snoball Cabin next door, but I hear the homemade desserts at The Bridge are great. Once our check came, we were directed to pay at the cashier by the door. The three of us left with full bellies. The only thing I feel The Bridge is missing is an all-day breakfast menu. The Charlotte region needs more places to get bacon and eggs at 2pm, and I'm confident this spot would be killer with that option.
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