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Contribute Feedback What Nick Bowan likes about Black Bear Saloon:
Great stop in the Departing terminal at Bradley international. Located to the left as soon as you pass through security, Black Bear Saloon is a great place to have a drink, watch some sports and wait for your flight to board. Known for great beers and amazing wings, they’ve got a menu with plenty of options. You seat yourself at any open tables in the venue and are greeted by staff promptly. Everyone is friendly and... View all feedback.
What Tomas oconnell (Road Warrior) doesn't like about Black Bear Saloon:
Clean place. Friendly folks. Decent bar airport menu and prices typically high. Go for the beer. Got ripped off of the quesadilla. They double the price on the protein and give a pathetic portion. Not cool. View all feedback.
Clean place. Friendly folks. Decent bar airport menu and prices typically high. Go for the beer. Got ripped off of the quesadilla. They double the price on the protein and give a pathetic portion. Not cool.
We (3 of us) stopped in as we had some time before our flight left. We were greeted by Alicia. We each only had a few drinks, no food, but Alicia treated us like royalty. She was efficient, accommodating and pleasant. Great overall experience.
Nice restaurant and not too expensive for an airport.
Food was ok, pretty average for airport restaurant style. Nothing really to rave about
I have been to this restaurant at Bradley many times and I’m done. The cost is a rip off and the food isn’t mind blowing- just standard pub food. They charge $6 for a gluten free bun when most of us cannot choose whether we eat gluten, and one burger is in the mid 20 dollar range. For two burgers (that were pretty charred), fries, sweet potato fries, hard cider, and a beer it was over $100 with tip. Sides are insanely priced too. They charge these absurd prices because there’s few restaurant options, so why not take advantage of it? It’s greedy and I’m frustrated at stuff like this happening in America. I will no longer go to this place, and instead go to Philip’s Seafood, where I discovered a salmon dinner costs less than a burger at Black Bear saloon. The only good thing is the staff- they’re always friendly.