Count me as another one whose favorite bridge of all time is the TFF bridge. It adds the warmth of the TNG bridge, as well as the touch panel interfaces, while still retaining the utilitarian nature and traditional layout of the TOS bridge. I absolutely hate what Meyer did when he had it redressed for TUC. His insistence that it have all sorts of physical buttons, levers, and what have you makes absolutely no sense for the technology of the time. And, frankly, I just think it looks ugly compared to its TFF counterpart.
Absolutely agreed.
The TFF bridge dumped that "echo chamber" dome that TMP had stuck the movies with in favor of surrounding black control panels with red trim and angled overhead viewers resembling the TOS stations (McMasters' blueprints were consulted, although not literally transposed, in figuring the vertical angles of the stations). The captain's chair was enhanced in size and profile relative to the smaller pedestal chairs of other stations, again resembling TOS as opposed to TMP. And the main viewer was given a more modern, built-in look. Oh - and they returned to carpet for the "deck" rather than using that coin-patterned vinyl flooring.
All in all, entirely satisfactory.