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4.4 (11 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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Great Staff and beer excellent! Will be back! Favorite beer was the O'Lapper Red Ale. Smooth drinkable ales!

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Druthers Brewing Company - Caesar

Druthers Brewing Company

(99 reviews)

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This is a reliable go-to spot. I've been going to Druthers…read morefor years now, and it has consistently delivered. If you've never been here before, I highly recommend trying two items in particular: 1. Beer cheese dip 2. BBQ (Or any other) mac & cheese I should note that the BBQ mac & cheese (previously the Memphis BBQ Mac) recipe has changed over the years, so this review may not hold forever. That said, mac & cheese in general has been the most reliable item on the menu for me. I've tried plenty of other dishes here over time -- fish & chips, burgers, fish and chicken tacos, and nearly every mac & cheese variation -- but I'll stick to reviewing what we ordered on this visit. This time around, my wife ordered the fish and chips, and I ordered the BBQ mac & cheese. The mac & cheese was delicious, and the BBQ sauce added a nice sweetness that paired really well with the pulled pork. The fish and chips were also very good. The fries were a bit soggy, but since we ordered to-go and they had to survive the drive home, I won't knock them for that. Portion sizes here are fantastic and easily justify the price. I love this spot -- it's a dependable comfort food destination for me. The staff are always helpful and knowledgeable, especially when it comes to beer recommendations. The building itself is gorgeous and massive, giving the space an impressive sense of scale while you enjoy your meal.

Having dinner on a Saturday night, it was not crowded as it was only around 5, but was packed when…read morewe left. Great place with good acoustics. The service was good although not speedy. Food was fresh & delicious. Beers & drinks were good, the fruit blond beers are definitely beer first, not strong fruity taste. Corn dip - good but very onion-y, almost too much but still different enough to eat it all. Watermelon salad was really good, unique. The chicken sandwich with slaw, wonderful. Burger - spot on! Recommend highly - something for everyone here plus quality beers & sours.

Power's Inn & Pub - Fish n chips with coleslaw and tartar sauce

Power's Inn & Pub

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We went to lunch with our best friends at Power's Irish Pub on 4/27/25. We sat at a hi-top in the…read morebar area. Not to busy inside at 1pm, but a big party was in their separate rental space-The Barn. We have visited here often in the past for lunch & dinner. Our attentive server Jen brought menus & drinks while we made our lunch choices. Power's offers pub grub, full Irish dinners, & a broad selection of beers, wine, whiskies, cocktails, etc. Drinks were a couple of wines ($7), a Bloody Maria ($10), & a Guinness ($8). Lunches were: the special of the day burger crunch wrap ($15), the popular Vermonter ($16) Oven roasted turkey, bacon, sliced apples, Vermont sharp cheddar cheese, maple mayonnaise on toasted Ciabatta, pesto aioli chicken sandwich ($16), & the Power House Burger topped with bacon, American cheese and a fried egg ($17) cooked to perfect medium & fills-u-right-up good. Excellent service by Jen. Food was great as was expected. Live music at times, check their FB page. Hours: Closed Mon, Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu 11:30am-12am, Sat & Sun 1130am-2am. Thank you again Jen & staff for a great lunch. Nick & Liz, Andy & Peggy, Albany & Halfmoon, NY

I think this kitchen has serious problems. I ordered the turkey dinner at the bar. 20 minutes…read morepassed and I asked the bartender for an update. She said that she just checked and it was not ready. 15 minutes later she set it down in front of me. Everything on the plate including the side of gravy was cold, not luke warm, cold. I left and went to Noah's restaurant in Saratoga where I had an appetizer placed in front of me 3 minutes after I ordered it and a beautiful veal chop 4 minutes after it was fired. I guess Powers is good for a burger and a Guinness, but I wouldn't go there for any turkey dinners.

bb.q Chicken Clifton Park

bb.q Chicken Clifton Park

(39 reviews)

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While I waited the roughly 15 minutes it typically takes for your order to be prepared here, I had…read morea chance to think about a few things... Was it a mistake to order their spiciest wings on my first visit? Would the price I paid for the combo meal justify the quantity and my satisfaction with it? Do the patrons REALLY watch those music videos? Well, it's definitely all about the chicken here. That first bite of a boneless wing with the Spicy Galbi was indeed a taste-bud-awakener, but after that it was all flavor and the right level of crispness. I definitely wanted more. The fries were interesting. They were nicely crisp, and they were lightly covered with some kind of coating that was both subtly spicy and subtly sweet. They were certainly fine, but I'll explore other sides on future visits like the cole slaw and the pickled radishes. The price for a combo, $13.99 plus tax and tip extra... well ... since I'm really here for the chicken, maybe next time I'll just order a big batch of wings and do something else instead of (the starchy) sides. Those music videos... today they were all from a K-pop girl group known as aespa, evidently quite successful internationally. Clearly I am not their target audience. But as background music, it was pleasant enough. Since it's roughly 15 minutes from my house to here, ordering in advance seems like the way to go. It is indeed worth it for the chicken.

I'm sure there's an Albany location for this Korean fried chicken chain and I remember being put…read moreoff when I first looked it up a few years ago, although I'm not sure by what. The fried chicken with their "secret sauce" is one of the better versions of what I consider to be authentic, so my rating is based mostly on this. Things that would've made for a 5- star experience relate to the ultimate Korean fried chicken and pizza joint in the Atlanta region, where they play a Korean TV show on mute (or music videos, although I almost never watch them with intention) and have utensils and crockery that at least remotely make you feel like you're dining out if you decide to eat in like we did.. For example, bb.q only had plastic forks and not even a paper plate. And regrettably like many Korean fried chicken joints in the U.S., they charge separately for sides such as pickled radish. Speaking of which, they charge $0.95 for a little cup of radish and most of the mass was liquid, forcing me to ration even though we ordered two of them. Moreover, one of the radish cups clearly had been sitting out and they still served it, as I overheard the front staff say to the kitchen staff, "I need two radish.. actually, only one, there's one sitting out here already, I'm not gonna waste that." Anyone who knows and appreciates the crunch of the radish that complements Korean fried chicken will understand how this affects the radish and the diminished enjoyment. On a positive note, the chicken was tender and the sauce, although not one of the best I've had of its kind, was more like the authentic sticky and sweet 'yang nyoem' that I've come to love. There was an unidentifiable note to the flavour of the sauce that I didn't like but it didn't detract completely from enjoyment. If there was a half star rating I would consider 3.5 stars. Then again, I'm glad there's a decent Korean fried chicken joint in our neck of the woods away from big cities, and I wouldn't mind going back. I hope they continue to improve.

Eddy’s Traditional Chinese Cooking - They had some summer specials. Sesame cold noodle and schezuan cold noodle we liked it so much!

Eddy’s Traditional Chinese Cooking

(139 reviews)

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Sadly it was terrible We bought 2 "Clipp" Coupons for $15…read moreeach Each coupon gives you $40 worth of food... 1 of which will never be used as we won't be going back. First we asked for water to start Waiter eventually brought water no ice about 2/3 full. We ordered soup I had hot and sour My wife had wonton soup ($6.95) for a CUP Mine came out hers didnt waiter said it had to be made "special" when hers came my wife tried and imediately said this is terrible! She passed it over and insisted I try! Omg Soapy dishwater tasting broth (almost like a crappy miso.... We had pan fried porstickers which were fine My wife ordered chicken with broccoli I asked waiter if I could get the chicken with broccoli in a garlic sauce he said "no the chef would get angry if he asked" He suggest to get the chicken in ginger garlic sauce... I asked (because I'm diabetic) "what vegtables Came in that dish" he said Corn and a bunch of other veggies... so I ordered that... My wife's food came out and was 'ok' Mine followed about 5 minutes later Not ONE single vegetable!! Chicken a few mushrooms and a ton of PASTA... omg 80% pasta (which as a diabetic is your worst enemy!!! Worse the ginger garlic sauce had no flavor.... Oh yes I almost forgot the waiter asked us while ordering "do you both want white rice?" He brought us both a clump of sticky 'rice ball' And charged us both extra $$ on top of the $16.95 and $17.95 that we each spent on our plates!!!! What Chinese restaurant charges extra for white rice? Being diabetic I knew I wouldn't eat much if any... Anyway we paid for Everything even the soapy soup!!! $60 -$40 coupon Yuck Yuck Yuckooo One and done!!!! Couldn't get out of there fast enough.... Trust me**** Skip this one folks

Ate solo on a rainy Monday after shopping at Trader Joes across the street…read more Large menu with a few photos and a hand written board helped when deciding what to order. I would like to return to try other dishes. I ordered Jasmine Green Tea, a cup of Hot and Sour Soup, and Singapore Noodles. A pot of tea arrived quickly which pleased me. I often judge a Chinese restaurant by the quality and taste of its Hot and Sour Soup. This soup was excellent in comparison. The broth was a good balance of flavors. It was just spicy enough. It had fresh mushrooms and tofu. Five Stars for the soup. When I saw the check later, I realized it was included free with my lunch. The Singapore Noodles was a large portion, but disappointing in that I could barely detect the yellow curry. The rice noodles needed more sauce or spice! The chicken strips were tender. There were onion pieces as well as scallions in it. Three Stars. But I will return. There are many booths in the restaurant as well as a long row of connected tables in the center for large groups. The restaurant was clean. One booth had four men who spoke only Chinese to the server. That is a sign that the food is good here. Server was efficient and helpful. Parking is right outside of restaurant in a strip of businesses that incudes Saigon Spring, a favorite.

Other One Brewing - brewpubs - Updated May 2026

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