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Cafe In the Village

4.4 (9 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Super fast and friendly service. Food is always great and reasonably priced too! A must stop if in the area for breakfast.

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Historic Hotel Broadalbin - Wings (ate half already :-)

Historic Hotel Broadalbin

4.0(42 reviews)
0.2 mi
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I heard a rumor that this place is going to be sold. The current proprietors are looking to retire…read moreand move on with their lives. That said, it's a really cool, historic spot. I walked around to check out some of the other spaces outside of the restaurant area and I love that they have kept so many of the historical facets and spaces alive. In the meantime, I really had no idea that a "taco Tuesday" in Broadalbin would actually be something to talk about! First thing to note is portion size. Gigantic. We all had leftovers. A LOT of leftovers. And while it might not be real "traditional" Mexican food, the quality was excellent. Food was nice and hot; our server was very friendly. The only glitch we hit: the iced tea tasted terrible. Not sure what happened there, but the rest of the meal made up for that. I have no idea what the rooms are like or how it is as a hotel, but if you live nearby, you might want to stop by for a nice meal. We could tell that lots of regulars go there. Hopefully whoever the new owners are will keep up the quality of food.

We've been dining at the Broadalbin Hotel for many years, and for the most part, we find our…read moreexperiences consistently good ...aside from the occasional kitchen slowness when dining room is busy. My neighbor mentioned they got a new chef last summer and reportedly creativity & quality has notched up. Based our most recent experience, I would agree! I tried the chicken parm which was very good. As usual, service was friendly and prompt. Also notable is that the Hotel typically has a nice selection of draft beers.

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Broadalbin Diner - The entrance welcome sign

Broadalbin Diner

4.5(4 reviews)
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Local business serving great food with a warm and friendly atmosphere…read more Daily specials hit the spot and lots of variety on the menu.

The Broadalbin Diner is a cozy hometown restaurant located in the former Cafe In The Village,…read moreserving breakfast and lunch. They opened in this space a few years ago after one of the the former ownership passed away. In 2023, the place was temporarily closed and remodeled after water damage from the space above the diner. The space has two sections with booths and tables, gumball machines & Broadalbin Diner shirts for sale in front, and there is an ATM conveniently in the back since it's currently cash only. The breakfast offerings including the usual suspects include egg dishes, omelets, scramblers/skillets, breakfast sandwiches, pancakes, French toast, Belgian waffles, sausage gravy & biscuits, and breakfast sides. The lunch offerings include hot sandwiches, cold sandwiches, burgers, wraps, soup, salads, chicken tenders, and a kids menu. The prices here seem fair. I stopped by the Broadalbin Diner for lunch recently around noontime. The place was moderately busy and it was seat yourself. I found an open table, which was promptly wiped down and given a menu. I requested an ice water and placed my order for the Mushroom Grilled Chicken Sandwich ($10.59 plus tax) with homemade chips & dill pickle spear and a Side of "Homemade" Corned Beef Hash ($6.99 plus tax). The food came out together in short order. The sandwich was big which had a tender grilled chicken breast topped with melted Swiss cheese & sauteed mushrooms, green lettuce & tomato slices on a soft thick Kaiser bun, mayo on the side. The homemade potato chips were definitely very good. The corned beef hash was not much of a portion, which was grilled browned and crisp outside with very small potato cubes & mushed corned beef which seemed like the canned version, just doctored up and grilled firm. After I was done, I was given the check which was $18.99 with tax and before tip. I really enjoyed the homemade potato chips with the tasted grilled chicken sandwich. The corned beef hash was pretty standard though. The service was prompt and I was able to enjoy my food in peace as the dining room was still quite busy.

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Buck Hill Farm

4.9(48 reviews)
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We visited Buck Hill Farm at the recommendation of our Airbnb host while we were staying in the…read morearea for the weekend & what a surprise it was! The exterior is misleading & easy to pass by if you're not in the know - don't let it fool you! Breakfast is only served on weekends between 8 AM & 1 PM & we just happened to be there. Service was extra warm & welcoming - we had our pup with us & it was a not so great weekend weather wise & while we offered to order & sit outside at a table as to not disrupt other diners, they managed to put us in their back room so no one had to eat out in the cold (Pepper can't write her own review, but she says thank you, two paws up!) While the menu is small, one item is better than the next & you can't go wrong no matter what you choose! Prices are reasonable for everything you get & in today's economy, it's a rare find! The apple pancakes were to die for & honestly, the biggest pancakes I've ever seen! Fresh biscuits with maple butter (YUM!) Don't pass up on the extra creamy & delicious chocolate milk! Seriously - can I get an IV drip of that? This place is the embodiment of farm to table (obviously). Zero frills, but full authenticity of a working farm. Wonderful place & wonderful people. They have lots of their goods for sale too, so you can take Buck Hill Farm home with you! We bought their delicious bourbon maple syrup, fresh herbal tea, hot sauce, & took some ribs back to the house to grill for Father's Day! Plenty of full & happy bellies even after leaving the farm. After breakfast, swing by the chicken coop & thank the ladies for the delicious eggs! LOL We hope to visit again next time we are in the area!

Best pancakes, Gluten Free Buckwheat was a hit paired with their beet hash! Eggs are from the…read morechickens in the farm. Can't get much fresher than that! A must stop for your weekend breakfast!

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