The Bridge at 126 Orange Avenue in Coronado is a 1970s Navy-themed speakeasy tucked behind a discreet alley entrance inside the Coronado Fire Station Venue building, operating on a weekend-only schedule at the south end of the island's commercial strip. The cocktail program draws from a military-era recipe framework — rum-forward tiki builds, tequila-based officer's club classics, and gin-and-champagne combinations — all served by staff in period-appropriate attire that matches the vintage Navy memorabilia lining the walls. Access runs through an unmarked alley passage between First and Second Streets off Orange Avenue, a deliberate speakeasy entry sequence that separates The Bridge from Coronado Island's street-facing bar scene. The intimate room accommodates private bookings for military events, anniversary dinners, and small corporate gatherings alongside its walk-in cocktail service, a dual-use format paralleling the prix-fixe dinner approach at Française nearby on the island. Signature pours include a Bombay Dry Gin and Veuve Clicquot champagne build with crème de menthe and prickly pear liqueur, and a Bumbu XO Rum cocktail with orgeat, dry curaçao, and a Kraken dark rum floater.