Top 3 Seafood food in Clifton Park, New York, United States

June 17, 2020 Natalie Tallman

Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Clifton Park. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. 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.
Things to do in Clifton Park

1. Salty's Pub & Galley

215 Guideboard Rd, Clifton Park, NY 12065-6501 American, Seafood, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Television [email protected] +1 518-371-1120 http://www.saltyspub.com/
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4 based on 147 reviews

Salty's Pub & Galley

Reviewed By Tom D

Went for St. Patrick's meal. The corned beef was all full of fat.The potatoes were hard. Very disappointed with food. No soda bread?.....

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2. Ted's Fish Fry

1663 Route 9, Halfmoon, NY 12065-4370 Fast Food, Seafood +1 518-373-8300 http://www.tedsfishfry.net/

Reviewed By Mrs-K-albany

Ate Lunch at the newly opened Ted’s Fish Fry in Halfmoon/Clifton Park (in what was the Cape House on Rte. 9). This is one of 6 Ted’s locations in the Capital District. When reading other reviews of Ted's other locations I was really looking forward to this lunch.Accessibility: The location in Halfmoon/Clifton Park is totally handicap accessible.Ambiance: What one would expect from a lower end fish shack/fast food. Of course the smell of hot fish fry oil. School lunch type tables and chairs. Menu: The menu is typical fish shack, with fish fries as well as various other fried seafood as a roll or dinner (which includes sauce of your choice, fries and cole slaw.) For the non-seafood eater, there are hot dogs, burgers a steak sandwich and a chicken sandwich. Side orders include the usual assortment, including onion rings, macaroni salad, garden salad and a garden chicken salad and some more unusual offerings such as mini crab cakes, fried calamari, clams casino, and something called “munchers.” This location also has homemade New England and Manhattan clam chowder. Also be aware that anything that includes “clams” actually includes clam strips, not whole clams. A huge mistake, IMHO. Our meal: When we arrived a little after 11 AM we were the only ones at the counter ordering (note you order at a counter and have to wait there to receive your food). As we ordered the gentleman behind the counter yelled our order over his shoulder in the direction of the kitchen. This system obviously needs a little work; when our order was “ready” it was missing 1/2 of the order (good thing it was not take out – someone would have been very hungry). After some conversation, the missing item was prepared as we stood at the counter waiting all of the time. The least they could have done is offer to bring it to us at our table when it was done. The good news is that the fish fry was very hot when we finally got it. The fish looks huge as it is about 2x as long as the bun, but given how thin it was it actually wasn’t that much. The bun was a typical mushy hot dog roll. The tartar sauce (asked for on the side) is OK. The French fries that came with hubby’s lunch special were plentiful typical commercial fries, cole slaw was OK. While not bad, there are a lot better fish fries out there, including in Clifton Park right up the street. And being a New Englander who is used to really delicious fried fish and seafood perhaps I am more critical than others. But, given the price is the same for the fish fry, we probably won’t go back unless the better fish fry house up the street is closed.

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3. Krause's Restaurant and Grove

2 Beach Rd, Clifton Park, NY 12065-7914 Cafe, Seafood, Fast Food +1 518-371-8033 http://krausesgrove.com

Reviewed By Russell C

Moved farther away from here years ago and havent been here in as long. We attended the PEF/CSEA picnic here this summer and was happy to see the same good food,nice atmosphere,and freindly service we have experienced her since we were coming here with our parents. For the amount of good food and drinks all day its is a great value.The restaurant has been closed for some time now but the clamsteam has always had great food and its so nice here on the banks of the Mohawk river, we hope we can come with another group as soon as possible.

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