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The Port “The Place To Be” is situated at 1170 Adams St, Bridgeport, IL 62417, United States and is a bar & grill with 551 user reviews. The menu highlights include Port Fried Pickles, All You Can Eat Fish, Sirloin Steak, baked beans, and a Tenderloin Sandwich. Peak wait times occur mainly on weekend evenings from around 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM on Saturdays and slightly shorter times on Sundays. Importantly, there are no wait times from Wednesday through Friday, making midweek visits more convenient. This place offers a relaxed atmosphere typical of bar & grill venues, serving hearty dishes that appeal to a broad audience.
Amenities
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- Delivery
- Bar games
- Fast service
- Great beer selection
- Great cocktails
- Live music
- Live performances
- Serves local specialty
- Sports
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Comfort food
- Dancing
- Food
- Food at bar
- Happy hour drinks
- Hard liquor
- Wine
- Dessert
- Table service
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
- Cozy
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- Good for kids
- High chairs
- Kids' menu
- Free parking lot
- Free street parking
- Parking
Reviews (551)
4 Superb Reviews Out of 551 Reviews
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One of our favorite places to eat. I have enjoyed their ribs and burgers, my husband likes their prime rib.
Food options are great home made food fresh and ready. Service employee are hopping and doing there best to serve. There is a lot of space, tvs to watch, games to play, and drinks of choice. This is definitely a place to trying out. Fantastic town and inviting people. Must try!
Food was awesome,all you can eat catfish , service good and an outdoor screened in smoking area with heaters for winter. They need to update the menu prices on Facebook
We ate there on a Friday night around 7:30pm. It was very busy. We were seated right away and even had a large group. Service was friendly and fast. Food was good.
Yesterday, at the insistence of my good friend Kip, we had Supper at The Port "the Place to Be" in Bridgeport, Illinois. I had long known about The Port, and had heard of its Reputation as a Great Place, but I had never stopped in before... silly me, huh? I went to the Door to open it for Kip (it's kinda a funny Competitive thing we do), and when we entered, suddenly I felt like I had just entered one of the Great "Gin Mills" that I had come to know, and love from Back in the Day when I was in Canada and working for Sperry Rail Service. "Gin Mills", as we called 'em, are what are typically known in this Region as Taverns... and a "Great Gin Mill" is the kind of Place that you actually want to bring the Wife, Kids, your In-Laws, Extended Family, Business Associates, Co-workers, Your Boss, Your Boss's Boss... Just about Everybody within your Social Circle. After Kip and I were guided to our Table (which could have comfortably accommodated a Party of 6), we were Hosted by the charming and endearing Hallie, who was Prompt, Courteous, and Considerate of us two Old Guys that hadn't a Real Clue of what we were going to have for Supper. Now, Kip decided on Ribs, but Hallie had to Break his Heart and inform us that they had run out of Ribs. Kip then changed tack, and decided to have a Steak and a Baked Potato... and he must have been fixated on Potatoes because he ordered Potato Salad for his Second Side. Hallie then turned to me with a smile and asked what I would have. I said that I would have what Kip had. Hallie was all over that like the Atmosphere Covers the Earth, but she knows her Stuff, and finally got me to Break Down and substitute Fries for the Potato and Coleslaw instead of Potato Salad. These were actually the Selections that I wanted to make Initially, so Kudos to Hallie! After Hallie departed, I took leave of Kip for a moment and just took in the Atmosphere. People were enjoying themselves and their Meals inside the Cool Climate Controlled Environment while outside the Weather was more than a little bit Humid and somewhat Unsettled, threatening of Rain or Possibly Thundershowers. Now, I need to Confess something here, and that is that I am a Smoker. I don't Recommend it and I try not to Influence others to start... ... but, every once in awhile, because I do smoke, I find out about Something that I might have otherwise missed... I approached the Bar which is a Centerpiece of The Port, absolutely Beautiful in it's Presentation, but before I reached it, I noticed another Hostess stepping out into the Dining Area to check on her Customers. I asked her if there was a Designated Smoking Area... hoping to get permission to just go 'round the 'Back of the House' and kinda hide out and Meditate on All that I was experiencing... ... and she said "... Yes, we do have an Area, just step through that Door right there and you will find it!" as she gestured towards the Door... Now, this wasn't the Front Door... but it was actually across from it, and I made the Assumption that I would be exiting to the Back of the Establishment... What I found, was not only a nice Place to Hide for a Smoker's Moment, but an Entire Outdoors Dining Area, set up in such a way that anyone like myself that Craves Dining "al Fresco" considers absolutely Heavenly! I about Fainted! Inside, two Employees (One of which was introduced as the Owner) welcomed me in to share a Moment and join with them. We chatted about Bridgeport and what had brought me to The Port... and we Recollected about the late Gene Hugh, a Railroader on the B&O that like so many, had become a Mentor to me about 50 odd years ago... and we talked about the Imprint he had left on Bridgeport where he had lived with his Family... and his Imprint on myself when I was not quite an adolescent in Clay City, Illinois... Time Flew like an Arrow and suddenly, Hallie had found me again, and announced that my Supper has been Set at the Table with my friend... I went back in and sitting with Kip, enjoyed the Finest Steak Dinner that I have had in Many Years. Bruno Biava
Food and service is always great. Dana, the bartender is attentive, funny, and makes some amazing personal concoctions. Update: 10/2025: I Passed my church on the way thinking it was Wednesday service. I meant to order the single but ended up with the double pork chop dinner instead. This was nothing short of divine temptation! Have you ever been tempted by the flesh? Because these chops were sinfully good! I need to go to church just to repent for what I did to at least one of them. Meat sweats? Yeah! Regrets? Not a single one.
First time there and was lucky enough to be there when they had Prime Rib. King Cut seared slab of deliciousness !
We had the blooming onion with house horse reddish sauce, awesome by the way, and I had catfish filets and sides and my wife had 2 tacos. We both really enjoyed the food. Will diffinetly go back. Maybe on the all you can eat catfish nugget night!