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Bridgeport, California, may be a small mountain town, but it offers a surprisingly wide range of dining options—from quick burgers and bakery treats to cozy sit‑down meals.
For visitors staying at local campgrounds in Bridgeport, knowing the best spots, their hours, and local tips can make planning meals simple and stress‑free.
This guide highlights the top places to eat in Bridgeport, including approximate costs, operating hours, and insider pointers so you can pick the best place to eat during your trip to Bridgeport.
Rhino’s is a casual, friendly spot on Main Street serving burgers, sandwiches, steaks, and pizza. Portions are generous, and the atmosphere is lively without being hectic. It’s perfect for unwinding after a day outdoors, fishing, or exploring the Eastern Sierra.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
The Bridgeport Inn offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a historic setting with generous portions and a relaxed pace. The menu features classic American dishes and is a favorite for visitors who want a comfortable sit-down meal.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
Just south of town, Virginia Creek Settlement offers rustic indoor/outdoor seating and a menu with pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and salads. Generous portions make it a solid stop after a morning of hiking or lake fishing.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
This cozy pub-style restaurant offers a mix of American comfort food and casual pub fare. It’s a relaxed spot to enjoy dinner or a late lunch in a classic small-town environment.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
Jolly Kone is a small, family-friendly spot serving burgers, fries, hot dogs, and ice cream. It’s perfect for a quick lunch or casual dinner after outdoor activities.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
Burger Barn serves classic burgers, burritos, and sandwiches in a straightforward, no-frills environment. It’s ideal for a quick lunch or casual dinner when you want something satisfying without a long sit-down.
Locals Tip: Try the Double Western Burger with Sweet Potato Crisscut Fries! If you’re feel courageous, try the “Fletcher Special” named, after one of the local Paramedics, this burger has blue-cheese + jalapenos, don’t dismiss this until you try it!
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
This deli specializes in fresh sandwiches and take-away meals. It’s a convenient stop for RV guests who want to bring lunch or snacks back to their campsite.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
High Sierra Bakery is known for pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and coffee. Many RV guests stop here in the morning to fuel up before hiking or fishing.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
Both are local coffee shops offering brewed drinks, pastries, and light bites. Ideal for early morning coffee or a snack on the go.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
This local Mexican spot is highly rated on Yelp for fresh, flavorful dishes including tacos, burritos, and enchiladas.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
This brewery serves casual pub food alongside locally brewed beers. It’s a fun stop for dinner or drinks after a day exploring the area.
Disclaimer: Prices and hours are approximate and may change seasonally; calling ahead is recommended.
Visitors to Bridgeport have several options depending on the experience they want. There are a few small inns and lodges in town, but for a more flexible stay, many visitors pick a rv.
These trailers are set up directly at local campgrounds, providing all the comforts of a cozy cabin with the convenience of being close to restaurants, trails, and lakes.
Yes, several eateries are close to town; some campgrounds may require a short drive.
Yes, Jolly Kone, Burger Barn, and Virginia Creek Settlement are family-friendly.
Arrive by 5–6 PM to avoid crowds.
Yes. Many restaurants have shorter hours or close in the winter months, so checking ahead or calling is recommended.
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