At those high frequencies I wouln't even try to use a 0 ohm resistor bridge since its self inductance and capacitance could decompensate the line where the signal is transfered. If I were you and were making the PCB design, I would make the bridge with another signal trace, maybe a IF signal trace or even better, a supply one.
You could try with some 0603 or 0402 resistor, maybe a thin copper wire would help too.
At those frequencies you generally need a controlled impedance line on a PCB such as with microstrip or stripline. Zero-ohm (jumper) connections generally won't work well due to the impedance mismatch those would cause.
Most small SMD parts can "handle" microwave signals up to 2.4 GHz. Pad and package impedances have to be considered, as you need to do for any PCB structure that isn't continuing the designed transmission line impedance.