Classic American
cuisine
Specializing in aged steaks, fresh seafood and an ever-changing daily selection
The gorge was dammed 119 years ago for its hydro electric power potential, but that didn't diminish the beauty of the spot where the Ten Mile River races in from New York and proceeds downward to churn the waters of the Housatonic, and the bridge adds a rustic beauty to the precipitous heights above the water.
Across the street is an overlook with benches on the west side of the bridge. There s also trails along the river, some of which lead safely down the rocks to the water. Take the safest one and be sure to wear sensible shoes. One can hike farther to the south along a nice, level portion of the Appalachian Trail to a modern bridge at the confluence of the Housatonic and Ten Mile Rivers. You will find plenty of spots with flat, rock outcroppings where you can dip your feet.
Although we no longer host overnight guests, the restaurant is open seven days a week with four dining rooms and a separate, full-service bar. The Bull's Bridge is named after the Bull family and our building is more than 200 years-old with the property a landmark long before that.
Specializing in aged steaks, fresh seafood and an ever-changing daily selection
We customize our offerings to your event, creating the menu of your choice to the wishes of the host.
We have a significant list of vintage and non-vintage wines stored in-house
Think of us no matter what your mood, we're your best choice
We've missed you!
It will be so nice when we can get back to normal, but in the meantime, feel free to use our curbside ordering, or make a reservation and take advantage of our reduced seating plan (lol)
Order in advance and we'll have it waiting
Make a reservation, or place your order for pickup
Just use this link, we'd love to hear from you
We're testing regularly, we require masks, we've reduced occupancy...
We'd love to see you, either at a table or through the car window