The Bridge House Diet
There is ordinarily but one fish at Bridge House breakfast: that is the sunfish, and Sunfish is his name. Our Sunfish is a living fish, and is a big eye into our world, so we don't let him see us eating fish. Sometimes though, fish happens.

Those who eat in their own chambers, rather than in the kitchen, are watched, day or night, eating and sleeping, by the red eyes of the more nocturnal, rock bass. which are tanked there.

Chicken can happen at breakfrast, at any hour, with any color of wine, in many possible glass shapes.

Here we picture our popular,

Three-legged Chicken Succotash.

We Serve a modest magnum of Anthony Road Viinter's select red with this, though the Bridge House usual Saranac Black Forest, or a choice stout would do as well.

Black Forest Sitting Ducks for two
There is a special Bridge House thrill in eating freshly taken morels right out of the pan where they sizzle insanely, mating with egg of chicken, while two, still whole mushrooms watch.

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Of course coffee can be an imortant part of breakfst here, along with the less expected items, such as the wieners, or the marassmas Oriedies ( otherwise known as the Fairy ring mushroom, or the French Champanion) shown here with red peppers and potatoes, and geneally served as a corner stone for "Three Dog Night", our popular cold weather dish, whose name refers to the nights of long ago in stone houses, when one had to take three dogs to bed with to keep warm. We have seven dogs at bridge house.