Find out what Bar restaurants to try in East Greenbush. East Greenbush is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. It is a suburb of Albany, New York. The population was 16,473 at the 2010 census. The word Greenbush is derived from the Dutch het groen bosch, referring to the pine woods that originally covered the land. The first settlement of the land now known as East Greenbush was made by tenants under patroon Kiliaen van Rensselaer circa 1630. The town was established in 1855 as Clinton, and was renamed in 1858. It is mostly suburban along its major highways and rural in the southwestern and northeastern corners.
Things to do in East Greenbush
4 based on 165 reviews
Coined a 'Triple Threat' for music, food and bar, The Hollow Bar + Kitchen is locally-owned in historic Downtown Albany, established in 2013. Our kitchen has been recognized for our approach to New American cuisine, churning out a 2018 Finalist and 2016 W
On our quick evening in Albany we choose this place and we are glad we did. Comfortable feel immediately upon walking in. Itâs has separate rooms with different agendas in each. Bar with TVs and high tops. Dinner type area with tables then a music/bar areaWe sat in the dining area which was casual. Our server was engaging and gave plenty of tips on menu. We had the chili and French onion soup. Both were amazing The beer was great tooStreet parking only!
4 based on 114 reviews
Before every concert you see at The palace, the warm-up should begin at Mcgeary's. Its the perfect location to party with friends or enjoy some dinner.It's loud, but that's the vibe here. Every beer imaginable is on tap.Its like indoor tailgating without you having to cook. A solid menu featuring sandwiches burgers salads and wings.Its an old style place where memories are made.
4 based on 142 reviews
Friends had given us a generous gift card to here so we decided to invite them along to enjoy both the food and conversation! We are never disappointed by both the friendly efficient service and the reliable food! We all chose some type of seafood and each raved about their dish. I had the seafood fra diabolo ($21.95) and will enjoy it for dinner tonight as the portions are quite generous! The creme brûlée with grand mariner was a hit with all of us.This is a very popular restaurant so do make reservations and plan on bringing home a doggie bag! Highly recommend!
4 based on 911 reviews
C. H. Evans Brewing Company at the Albany Pump Station, Albanyâs premier location for food and hand crafted beer. With up to 10 in-house brews to choose from, The Pump Station is sure to have something for every beer lover.
Nice atmosphere. Relaxed brewpub feel. Waitress and other staff are great. Beers we tried were okay, nothing stood out, but all were drinkable some better than others. Do a flight, pick ones to your taste. The food was good, had large portions. We would return.
4 based on 239 reviews
Background: I was with a large group (7) of colleagues in town for a conference. Originally had made reservations, but ended up showing up about an hour early, but was seated quickly with no problems. Atmosphere: A casual, bar atmosphere. The restaurant is filled with antiqued, long picnic benches and tables that can accommodate about 8 or so people. Music was playing both in the main dining room/bar area and in the back kitchen- where you wait for your free pizza. Service: Was a bit slow, but it seemed there was only a few servers on the floor and it was pretty full when we arrived. Our waiter was friendly and patient as we asked a bunch of questions (What's on the pickle plate? Is it pickles?) and requests- (in stead of chips, can I have fries?). Food came out slowly, but pizza was there to fill in the gaps. At least apps came out fairly quickly.Food: A unique mix of modern and classic dishes. Lots of twists! Like the pickle plate had lots of pickled items (cauliflower, fiddle-head ferns, garlic, but no traditional pickles). Many of us ordered the pulled pork, which did NOT disappoint. Friend had the burger said it was good and other friend who had the curry chicken sandwich was happy too. Would I go back? IT is definitely a place to grab a casual meal with friends or colleagues after work. It had a fun atmosphere and solid food. I would come back if I was in the area again!
4 based on 698 reviews
A farm-to table Bistro serving global comfort food at 300 Delaware Ave in the city of Albany, NY. Offering farm raised meats, sustainable seafood, vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options.
Weâve had consistent great food & service at NWBB the few times that weâve dined there. Last week was our 1st time dining on their outside patio, which provided a quieter option on a busy Friday night. Their nightly special homemade pasta with salmon was delicious, as was their consistent bacon wrapped, Gouda stuffed meatloaf. Their speciality cocktail New Fashioned was very tasty. Glad we thought about trying here again while in Albany.
4 based on 698 reviews
A farm-to table Bistro serving global comfort food at 300 Delaware Ave in the city of Albany, NY. Offering farm raised meats, sustainable seafood, vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options.
Weâve had consistent great food & service at NWBB the few times that weâve dined there. Last week was our 1st time dining on their outside patio, which provided a quieter option on a busy Friday night. Their nightly special homemade pasta with salmon was delicious, as was their consistent bacon wrapped, Gouda stuffed meatloaf. Their speciality cocktail New Fashioned was very tasty. Glad we thought about trying here again while in Albany.
3 based on 12 reviews
If you stop for a drink its ok, if you stop for food, lunch, dinner, and sit in the dining area you probably going to be there for a while, service is very, very slow and many times one dinner comes out before the others, also seem to always forget salads or appetizers.
4 based on 72 reviews
Needed a place to eat while traveling and this place happened to be on the way. Services was fast and quick. menu reminded me of your average bar and cafe menu. Ordered some burgers which where ok, go for the bigger burgers meat looks like it not a frozen patty like the one on the 1/3 lb burger. steak sandwich was just that piece of steak on a sandwich. skip the sandwich and go for just the steak instead. skip the fried clams altogether chewy. I would not bother returning here if i was back in the area.
4 based on 698 reviews
A farm-to table Bistro serving global comfort food at 300 Delaware Ave in the city of Albany, NY. Offering farm raised meats, sustainable seafood, vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options.
Weâve had consistent great food & service at NWBB the few times that weâve dined there. Last week was our 1st time dining on their outside patio, which provided a quieter option on a busy Friday night. Their nightly special homemade pasta with salmon was delicious, as was their consistent bacon wrapped, Gouda stuffed meatloaf. Their speciality cocktail New Fashioned was very tasty. Glad we thought about trying here again while in Albany.
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