Find out what American restaurants to try in Clifton Park. Clifton Park is a suburban town in Saratoga County, New York, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the 2010 population was 36,705. The name is derived from an early land patent. The town is in the south part of the county and is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) north of Albany, 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Schenectady, and 10 miles (16 km) south of Saratoga Springs.
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3 based on 249 reviews
Wheatfield's offers a diversified menu and we've never had a bad meal here. The house salad was great and everyone enjoyed their choices. The pasta is outstanding and there are usually specials. We have always been seated in the back in the past but this time we were sent to a table in the front which is more crowded and less intimate. But this surely doesn't take away from the yummy food!
4 based on 122 reviews
Located in the remodeled Clifton Park Center, Angelo's Prime Bar + Grill has all the quality and service you would expect of a Mazzone Hospitality resstaurant, but with prices that rival their "chain competitors". We feature innovative modern cuisine, inc
Angelo's has been the restaurant at the Hilton Garden Inn since it was opened. I stayed here most recently in November 2018 for an overnight with dinner and breakfast. Despite being the only "on site/in hotel" restaurant, their hours were very limited. They were also responsible for room service for the hotel guests, but limited the hours to 5pm to 9pm. There was no early morning breakfast room service, door hangers or menus, only breakfast in the dining room. The lack of any room service or open restaurant past 9pm made it impossible to get anything decent to eat after enjoying the attached mall or Regal Cinemas. If you had an early dinner, went to a movie and returned, it was pretty much the norm that the room service had stopped and the restaurant was closed or nearly closed upon return. The saddest part was that they offered great food and service, just not very accommodating to hotel guests that the restaurant was responsible for. A late night menu via room service and an early morning breakfast offering via door handle menus would've made a huge difference. In January 2019 it was announced that they did not renew the contract for the hotel and a new restaurant would take over on March 1st. This restaurant will be operated and run like the current restaurants in other Hilton Garden Inns and Embassy Suites. I hope to stay there again and enjoy the new restaurant offering and hope to see that they've filled in the gaps of service not provided previously.
4 based on 133 reviews
We stopped here on a Sun. in the early afternoon. My frequent go-to diner dish, when I'm hungry, is a turkey dinner with stuffing. Well, I was surprised when my dish arrived with large 2 inch chunks (i.e., not even small, chopped pieces) of apples in the stuffing. The stuffing was cloyingly sweet & mushy, I'm assuming because of the water content in the apples. If the menu had specified that the turkey dinner came with apple stuffing (which it did NOT), I never would have ordered this entree. As I just thought it was terrible & couldn't eat it, I returned the turkey dinner & got pot roast instead. Well, the pot roast entree was served barely lukewarm. I wasn't going to return a 2nd entree, but I was not pleased at all. Secondly, hubby's go-to breakfast/brunch dish is a veggie omelet. It's hard to mess up breakfast, but the veggies in his omelet were MUSHY. If the veggies had been freshly sauteed, I'm thinking this wouldn't have been an issue. Just FYI, I was debating about giving this diner a rating of 1 or 2 stars... Bottom line is that there are so many diners around that I wouldn't bother to go back to this one.
4 based on 79 reviews
Myself and two friends ate dinner and the food was very good, with a quaint rustic ambiance. Only complaint was that the dishes were a bit overpriced since you didnât even get a side salad with the entree. The service was spotty also. It seemed one waiter had way too many tables to cover.
4 based on 154 reviews
The wife and I could not remember why we had not visited this place in years so decided to stop. We were disappointed. While my soup was good, everything else was disappointing. The food we had was average to below average but what stuck was our surly waitress. We will not be back.
4 based on 155 reviews
Our menu features classic pub fare with our own twist. Whether youâre looking for a casual atmosphere with a relaxed meal or a drink and snack with friends Ravenswood will serve you well. Choices range from generous, gourmet, hand-crafted burgers and sens
My wife and I come here most Tuesdays. Love the food, the service is great, and we enjoy the patter of the Trivia contest. Tonight SUCKED!!! Oh, the food was OK. Joan did a great job as usual. But the music and the "Trivia Guy" were over the top. We could not here ourselves think. There is NO reason to drown out the crowd so you can feel like a DJ at a 11;00 pm wedding of 200 cowboys. We were there to discuss some very serious personal health matters. Did that happen? NO! We listened to screaming music and a shouting DJ who must think his volume is more important than his message. It is not normally this way, so I wonder if he was on some extra strength cold medication. It is not fair to "Diners" who only want to eat food to subject them to this abuse. There must be a volume control on the guy someplace. Management should monitor this situation - which they were not.We are glad you enjoyed your food and service. Im sorry about the volume for trivia, unfortunately I was not here last Tuesday, i will have a conversation with the DJ about the issue. Any time you are here please ask and we will try to resolve the issue will you are here. Hope to see you again soon.
4 based on 108 reviews
We were lucky enough to be seated at a table served by Clarissa. She was pleasant, accommodating and had a great smile. A very nice menu with great selections. We have been dieting so often we share a lot. Clarissa was great about bringing our selections with side plates so that we could share easily. We enjoyed our salad and a nice steak for dinner along with some libations. Ample parking in their private parking lot. A bit off of the beaten path, but worth the drive. We will be certain to visit again when in the area.
4 based on 242 reviews
A locally-owned neighborhood tavern offering genuine hospitality in comfortable surroundings. Savor Life ⢠Live Locally!
Food was decent not great. Bartenders very attentive. Wait for our meal was quite long well over 35 minutes..For quisadeas. High energy and high noise local favorite.
4 based on 353 reviews
Could not have asked for a better dinner- made mistake with reservation and Chris saved Friday dinner and coming up Sunday- my vote for excellent Manager- next comes Katlin- Happy, excellent customer service- did everything we asked- pork chop special-steak- osso buco was fabulous!! See you Sunday!!!
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4 based on 50 reviews
Have been for lunch and dinner a few times now. The food has always been very good, and it's nice to be able to sit outside on the river. They're very popular, and busy especially on the weekends, but it's pleasant waiting at the bar for a table.
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