Mike Thompson's men hit their opponents three times early in the second half.
After 2-1 defeats in their opening two pre-season outings, Bridlington Town won convincingly against Northern Counties East opposition on Saturday.
Barton Town held their own for the first period but three goals in seven minutes just after the interval settled the clash.
First, Jake Day fired home, five minutes into the restart.
Then just five minutes further passed before Tom Allan struck Brid's second.
Casey Stewart's piledriver, moments later, ensured a 3-0 victory.
Both clubs dedicated the match to the memory of their former goalkeeper James Hitchcock who died tragically in December.
Brid Town TV spoke to Brid boss Mike Thompson post-match:
Brid take on Mounting Systems Stadium tenants Scarborough Athletic in the Dave Holland Memorial Trophy on Tuesday night.


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