Albany and Central New York Restaurants

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  • 1. Brown's Brewing Company

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    The brewpub occupies a circa-1850 riverside warehouse. In warm weather, locals linger on the outdoor deck overlooking the Hudson; inside, exposed-brick walls set off local memorabilia, antiques, and old photos. A slew of beers is concocted on-site, including the smooth oatmeal stout, which won a gold medal at the World Beer Cup. The pub menu has been expanded and offers classics like burgers as well as sophisticated seafood dishes.

    417 River St., Troy, New York, 12180, USA
    518-273--2337

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 2. Cornell's

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    Locals love this place and have savored its Italian specialties since 1943. Start with the clams in wine, butter, oil, and garlic, or a hot antipasto. For a main course, consider the braciola, a longtime favorite; the tender rolls of beef are filled with sausage and baked in meat sauce. The restaurant is part of Schenectady's emerging Little Italy community on North Jay Street.

    39 N. Jay St., Schenectady, New York, 12305, USA
    518-370--3825

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Esperanto

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    The menu of this tiny basement eatery offers a smattering of inexpensive dishes from Thailand, Mexico, England, Italy, and the Middle East. There's counter service only and just a few tables. Top a quick chimichanga with fresh fixings from the salsa bar.

    4 Caroline St., Saratoga Springs, New York, 12866, USA
    518-587--4236

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Peter Pause

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    Shirt-and-tie wearers mix with jeans-and-sneakers types at this tiny Italian diner across the street from Union College. The best seats are at the counter, where you can watch the soup simmer and smell the tomato sauce. Melt-in-your-mouth eggplant parmigiana sandwiches are the specialty. Daily pasta dishes might include spaghetti, ravioli, or linguine with red or white clam sauce. On a cold day, warm up with a bowl of stracciatelli (a soup made with eggs, semolina, and cheese).

    535 Nott St., Schenectady, New York, 12308, USA
    518-382--9278

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., No credit cards
  • 5. Village Restaurant

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    Locals craving a Spanish omelet, baked ziti, and other comfort food head for this downtown diner just off Interstate 90. Everything is made from scratch, and seasonal decorations brighten the decor.

    59 Church St., Canajoharie, New York, 13317, USA
    518-673-2596

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    Rate Includes: No credit cards
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