City has put a lot of money in to the pier, great job! Also the restaurant has changed(Dec. 27, 2015) it has reopened as an Anna Maria Oyster Bar. AMOB has been a local staple in the area for years. However this ones not the same. Just think of it more like an «AMOB Express» order at the counter, limited menu(but lower prices, almost like early bird deals at the full service AMOBs) food comes out fast. If you go in not expecting the full service AMOB, but just a fun, new, clean, counter service joint with great margaritas… You be very happy.
Chris S.
Classificação do local: 2 Washington, DC
So we went to the pier this summer looking or an opportunity to check out the Bradenton Beach city pier and the sound while having a nice dinner outside. We didn’t get to fulfill this small dream because the restaurant was closed! It had been cleaned out(no furniture or anything) and all that was left was the pier. The pier did offer a great opportunity to sit by the bay and enjoy the water while watching some people fish, but no dinner opportunities.
Steve S.
Classificação do local: 1 Howell, MI
We went there on a Friday night hardly know buddy there. That was our first clue. Grouper seemed like it was frozen and service was not so great. I would not recommend
Brent I.
Classificação do local: 5 Temple Terrace, FL
Typical pier atmosphere but very nice. Service was excellent Leah, very conversant, friendly and always on task with any needs! She made us aware of all the specials 2 for $ 5 beers etc, ordered early bird special was best piece of mahi mahi I ever had! I’ve had it all over the US including Hawaii and Caribbean, wife had fish and chips reports as very good! For the view atmosphere and food two thumbs up! Awesome very pleased!
Billie W.
Classificação do local: 2 Lithia, FL
The restaurant on the Bridge Street pier is now called«Cast and Go.» The view was great, but sadly the food was not. I ordered seared scallops which arrived with no evidence of searing whatsoever. They were thankfully not overcooked, but definitely not seared. The waiter offered a twice baked potato as a side choice, which I ordered. Their definition of twice baked must be different than mine. What I got was obviously a potato that had been baked the day before and then partially reheated to serve to me today. It was lukewarm in the middle, the outside looked kind of shiny and the inside was gray in color. VERY disappointed that a restaurant would choose to serve that to a customer, no matter what you call it. They did bring me some piping hot French fries that were very good. My husband got fish and chips, which he liked a lot. I prefer a light, crispy batter on my fried fish, so did not care for the spongy breading they used. I’d recommend this as somewhere to maybe get a drink and sit out on the back porch enjoying the view. But for the price,(plain macaroni and cheese was $ 10) and quality(serving a day old potato) I’d save the main meal for somewhere else. I do have to commend our waiter, who was very helpful and attentive.
Eric S.
Classificação do local: 5 Cincinnati, OH
Went here for a the 4th of July dinner and wow! Great service, amazing view, unbelievable food, and fair prices. What else can you ask for?! This place is a hidden gem! Do yourself a favor and check it out, you wont be sorry! I, for one, will definitely be back to the Bridge City Pier!
Casey H.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
Nice pier. I would rate this place higher than most if your looking for a place that isn’t busy. Its located away from the beach so that makes it less likely that you’ll have kids running all over the place. I noticed there was also a «Rotten Ralph» restaurant… based on the reviews I decided not to eat here. :-)
Matthew K.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
The City Pier is a great spot to hang out and watch the boats go bye. On your walk to the pier, you’ll go past some interesting and local shops. When I go on vacation to Florida, I love going to Anna Maria Island and the Bradenton Beach City Pier is a great spot to just sit, relax, and soak Old Florida that can get lost in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If it is a clear day, you can get some great shots and great views of the Sunshine Skyway and Sarasota Bay.
Candee s.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
Yes! This is what beach fare or even it it wasn’t on the water – what florida food should be. The location is beach worthy and casual – As soon as you walked in –you felt like you had made a new friend. the location is great as you view out the windows or in nice weather sit on the pier and watch the boats bobbing on the water. We went for lunch –I had the crab cakes and I have to say – they were some of the best of the crab cakes I have ever had. –There was very little filler – be it celery, bread crumbs or anything else – they were crisp without being overdone – bite after bite was full of flavorful wonderful crab. A friend order something with fries and even they were superb – crispy on the outside and potatoy on the inside. This will be our new go to place from now on for a first night when I come to visit my friends.
Mac O.
Classificação do local: 5 Alexandria, VA
Bradenton Beach City Pier — also known as Bridge Street Pier for its(duh) Bridge Street location — is a beautifully rustic spot full of Sarasota history. It’s a perfect place to stroll and snap some quintessentially Florida pics with excellent views back towards Anna Maria Island, of fishing and leisure boats moored near shore, of the Sunshine Skyway bridge spanning the Bay, and across the water to Cortez. The pier itself boasts a bait and tackle shop, bathhouse and rest facilities, Rotten Ralph’s restaurant, and a Harbor Master’s office. On top of the views and the culture, BBCP makes excellent bird watching, too: cormorant, Great Egret, Little Egret, Great Blues, Brown Pelican. The 300-foot wooden fishing pier was the original Skyway Bridge from Bradenton Beach to St. Petersburg and environs. When the new Sunshine Skyway was constructed, the old bridge was converted into the fishing pier that it is today. It remains a popular spot for local fishermen and families. On any given day you will find dozens of folks dotting the pier, baiting hooks and casting lines, reeling in their catches, and cleaning the fish at the provided cleaning stations. Walking along the pier, you are greeted genuinely or even offered a beer or two. If you’re looking to absorb some true local culture, BBCP is your spot.