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Restaurants in Albany.


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It may be a while, but I'll post when I do go!

doc,

Have you made a visit to the Mirror Lake Inn?

woodburner

Not in a while, although I hear it is doing well.

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Ogden's, which operated through the 90's and into 2001, before it was closed due to fire has reopened under new ownership named, Daniel's at Ogdens. It's located one block off State St, in the city at the corner of Howard and Lodge.

Excerpt from The Business Review, 12/02/03

Additionally, Wallens wants Daniel's at Ogdens to become part of downtown Albany's growing nightlife. The restaurant will feature live jazz on Friday and Saturday nights, and Wallens' company, CornerHill LLC, is renovating the building's third floor into the "Russian Room" banquet room and cocktail lounge. The weekend lounge will feature music and an assortment of ice-cold vodkas.

Business Journal

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I have to pipe up again and mention Patroon House which is just outside of Albany, in Glenmont.

I thought it was excellent and I don't hesitate to recommend it. I wish I lived closer so I could go back!

Here's a post with my experience there which also includes a link to their site.

http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?showtopic=30774

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