Hope Diner
742 Hope St, Bristol, RI, 02809
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Address :
742 Hope St
Bristol, RI, 02809 - Phone (401) 253-1759
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Ken M.
What a surprise find for breakfast! Passing through Bristol with friends when we came across this diner filled with locals and even better filled with local flavors such as toasted Portuguese sweet bread and homemade sausage with fresh baked muffins. The banter between the cook and the wait-staff was priceless! The food was plentiful and delicious! Nothing to fancy but the plates were full...the hash brown potatoes were excellent. This is definitely a local spot and should not be passed by with out a try!
(5)Washington B.
Fun place. It was loud on Sunday morning, orders being yelled out, friendly banter with guests. Sweetbread French Toast was great, it would be my recommendation. I'd bring your buddies from college or dad to this place but probably not grandma Edith. Prices were fair.
(5)Dan B.
Local diner with solid and reasonably priced fare. Not fancy, but good quality. Portuguese sweet bread toast is worth the extra buck. Fish hash is also a good pick.
(4)Marcy S.
My boyfriend is a life time Bristol resident and has raved about this place for years. He finally took me here on Sunday and I have to say I was very disappointed. My scrambled eggs were runny, the corned beef hash was like Alpo and they served everything with unsalted butter. Maybe it was just an off morning but I have no desire to go back. I do have to admit the grilled sweet bread and coffee were fantastic. Service was just ok but I liked that they kept topping off my coffee.
(2)Robert M.
This is a pretty fun little spot in Bristol. The group that runs it seems pretty tight nit and the locals love them. They have a limited menu which allows them to serve it up fast and hot. The food quality itself is pretty good and filling. The service, if you are not a friend of the family, can be a little slow. If you are part of the in crowed, they will smother you. I was not part of the in crowed, but I was okay with the people watching. So, good food, check, clean, check, friendly, check, good prices, check! If you are in Bristol, you wont go wrong here. Reality check: Because it is a 3 star place, I would not go out of my way to go eat here. It is purely a place for the locals and the 'just because I am here' crowd.
(3)Patti Y.
always a great breakfast! Ya gotta try the codfish hash... its fresh as can be. The Chorico omelettes cant be beat and the Portuguese sweet bread french toast is a staple of this great no frills diner and its very clean. I hit there whenever I'm in town.
(5)Krista F.
I love this place. I've been on the weekends, along with the rest of the town of Bristol, but it's my favorite place to stop when I'm on my way home from dropping people off at the airport for an early flight. At 6 or 7 am, it's just a few local guys who know each other, me, and my pancakes. And my coffee milk. Love sitting at the counter, love the view of the bay and boats right there. Go for it. Just don't expect the friendliest waitstaff - they're classic diner people.
(5)Al Z.
Alright you hash hounds out there,this is for you. I finally got a chance to get on down here and see what this place is about this past Sunday.I sat at the counter and was warmly greeted with a big smile and a happy " morning".I asked ( I always do),if they have homemade hash.The reply was "it's one of our specialty's", as she handed me the menu to choose.They have hash alright,4 kinds in fact.Corned beef,sausage,chourico and fish are the choices.I went with the chourico.Pronounced chorees ,I later learned. While waiting,I tuned into the conversation between the brother and sister dou that run the place.Bob at the grill and Lorene who takes the orders and then barks them at Bob.Seems they have a working love hate relationship here and it was really hilarious at times.My meal was exceptional and the coffee was some of the best I ever had.They even gave me 3 slices of toast instead of the usual 2.I've never run into that before.I gotta return real soon and try another hash dish and I'll be sure to sit close to the action at the counter.Super good food and service at a nice price and free entertainment to boot.Priceless.
(5)Heather C.
Ive been going here for about a year now since I moved to Bristol. Food is good, coffee is always hot and fresh and the prices are excelent! No matter what you get the food will taste good. They always have toys and treats for the kids. My daughter always walks out with a new toy when we go. My only complaint is sometimes the service is very slow. The same woman taking your order and serving your food is usually cooking at the same time. The service is friendly but just dont except the place to be quiet. The staff yells and it has a very loud atmosphere. Perfect place to bring my noisy active toddler :)
(4)Glenn L.
Been here only for breakfast, but many times over the last 20 years. There is always a wait to get in, on the weekends, but I think I am done with this place now. It is always fun to listen to the lingo from the servers, but overall service is slow, and the food is only so-so. I usually get the O'Doris, but I think that I can make this at home a lot better than they can. Need to find another breakfast spot when I am in RI.
(2)Jim R.
This place has been open for many years. It's not your typical classic diner with stainless steel walls, jukebox, and stainless steel counter, but rather a nautical looking diner from the outside, and very "white" on the inside. The inside could use some improvements aesthetically (maybe some newer nicer lights than the fluorescent ones and painted walls or ceiling a darker color), however it is clean and bright which is good for breakfast I guess. The food is pretty good and price is excellent. Service is not bad and is certainly "unique" (just don't complain or you risk being yelled at). Don't worry though, everyone is very nice. It's definitely an experience. Bathrooms are really small but they are clean (to give you an idea, they had to cut the door the shape of the edge of the toilet so it could pass by the toilet when you close the door). It could probably use a little more organization at taking orders and service to customers, but all in all, it's not a bad place and is a nice little diner for Bristol. It just needs some organization.
(3)Ken M.
What a surprise find for breakfast! Passing through Bristol with friends when we came across this diner filled with locals and even better filled with local flavors such as toasted Portuguese sweet bread and homemade sausage with fresh baked muffins. The banter between the cook and the wait-staff was priceless! The food was plentiful and delicious! Nothing to fancy but the plates were full...the hash brown potatoes were excellent. This is definitely a local spot and should not be passed by with out a try!
(5)Washington B.
Fun place. It was loud on Sunday morning, orders being yelled out, friendly banter with guests. Sweetbread French Toast was great, it would be my recommendation. I'd bring your buddies from college or dad to this place but probably not grandma Edith. Prices were fair.
(5)Dan B.
Local diner with solid and reasonably priced fare. Not fancy, but good quality. Portuguese sweet bread toast is worth the extra buck. Fish hash is also a good pick.
(4)Marcy S.
My boyfriend is a life time Bristol resident and has raved about this place for years. He finally took me here on Sunday and I have to say I was very disappointed. My scrambled eggs were runny, the corned beef hash was like Alpo and they served everything with unsalted butter. Maybe it was just an off morning but I have no desire to go back. I do have to admit the grilled sweet bread and coffee were fantastic. Service was just ok but I liked that they kept topping off my coffee.
(2)Robert M.
This is a pretty fun little spot in Bristol. The group that runs it seems pretty tight nit and the locals love them. They have a limited menu which allows them to serve it up fast and hot. The food quality itself is pretty good and filling. The service, if you are not a friend of the family, can be a little slow. If you are part of the in crowed, they will smother you. I was not part of the in crowed, but I was okay with the people watching. So, good food, check, clean, check, friendly, check, good prices, check! If you are in Bristol, you wont go wrong here. Reality check: Because it is a 3 star place, I would not go out of my way to go eat here. It is purely a place for the locals and the 'just because I am here' crowd.
(3)Patti Y.
always a great breakfast! Ya gotta try the codfish hash... its fresh as can be. The Chorico omelettes cant be beat and the Portuguese sweet bread french toast is a staple of this great no frills diner and its very clean. I hit there whenever I'm in town.
(5)Krista F.
I love this place. I've been on the weekends, along with the rest of the town of Bristol, but it's my favorite place to stop when I'm on my way home from dropping people off at the airport for an early flight. At 6 or 7 am, it's just a few local guys who know each other, me, and my pancakes. And my coffee milk. Love sitting at the counter, love the view of the bay and boats right there. Go for it. Just don't expect the friendliest waitstaff - they're classic diner people.
(5)Al Z.
Alright you hash hounds out there,this is for you. I finally got a chance to get on down here and see what this place is about this past Sunday.I sat at the counter and was warmly greeted with a big smile and a happy " morning".I asked ( I always do),if they have homemade hash.The reply was "it's one of our specialty's", as she handed me the menu to choose.They have hash alright,4 kinds in fact.Corned beef,sausage,chourico and fish are the choices.I went with the chourico.Pronounced chorees ,I later learned. While waiting,I tuned into the conversation between the brother and sister dou that run the place.Bob at the grill and Lorene who takes the orders and then barks them at Bob.Seems they have a working love hate relationship here and it was really hilarious at times.My meal was exceptional and the coffee was some of the best I ever had.They even gave me 3 slices of toast instead of the usual 2.I've never run into that before.I gotta return real soon and try another hash dish and I'll be sure to sit close to the action at the counter.Super good food and service at a nice price and free entertainment to boot.Priceless.
(5)Jim R.
This place has been open for many years. It's not your typical classic diner with stainless steel walls, jukebox, and stainless steel counter, but rather a nautical looking diner from the outside, and very "white" on the inside. The inside could use some improvements aesthetically (maybe some newer nicer lights than the fluorescent ones and painted walls or ceiling a darker color), however it is clean and bright which is good for breakfast I guess. The food is pretty good and price is excellent. Service is not bad and is certainly "unique" (just don't complain or you risk being yelled at). Don't worry though, everyone is very nice. It's definitely an experience. Bathrooms are really small but they are clean (to give you an idea, they had to cut the door the shape of the edge of the toilet so it could pass by the toilet when you close the door). It could probably use a little more organization at taking orders and service to customers, but all in all, it's not a bad place and is a nice little diner for Bristol. It just needs some organization.
(3)Glenn L.
Been here only for breakfast, but many times over the last 20 years. There is always a wait to get in, on the weekends, but I think I am done with this place now. It is always fun to listen to the lingo from the servers, but overall service is slow, and the food is only so-so. I usually get the O'Doris, but I think that I can make this at home a lot better than they can. Need to find another breakfast spot when I am in RI.
(2)Heather C.
Ive been going here for about a year now since I moved to Bristol. Food is good, coffee is always hot and fresh and the prices are excelent! No matter what you get the food will taste good. They always have toys and treats for the kids. My daughter always walks out with a new toy when we go. My only complaint is sometimes the service is very slow. The same woman taking your order and serving your food is usually cooking at the same time. The service is friendly but just dont except the place to be quiet. The staff yells and it has a very loud atmosphere. Perfect place to bring my noisy active toddler :)
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