We were in town for a concert so I researched some restaurants beforehand. I was happy to see they had some vegetarian options so this place was promising, but was a little let down. Since it was a concert night, and this is very close to the venue, I figured service will be a little slow but it was VERY slow. There was a short wait for a table which was expected. We came with a party of 5, waited ten minutes for our drinks. We finally placed out order and waited almost 50 minutes for our food. A veggie burger, a regular burger, 2 chicken wraps and a pulled pork. Fries were cold and veggie burger was mediocre. the other people I was with were not impressed either. They should probably put more staff on the schedule for busy nights.
We were staying at the Marriot up the street from this restaurant and meandered in when we started getting hungry from our walking tour.
Overall the food was good. I am guessing this place is probably packed to the gills when school is in session but in the summer it is very quiet.
Great location 3 different floors. Serve food and drinks. Dress code for ladies and men. NO COATS JACKETS NO HOODIES. NO SNEAKERS. Highly enforced dress code. Dancing on Friday and Saturday nights. 2 separate levels of dance music
This establishment profiles black people hard. It is VERY widely known throughout the capital region. The owner stated to my brother, who is a NYS professional, that he’s “Seen you walking around town with your pants below your knees.” My brother and his date walked away. Mind you, it was my brother’s and his girlfriend’s first visit to the establishment. They love to play black music inside to keep their businesses alive, interestingly enough. They need to stop playing it, and then see who will patronize them. Go figure.
I had a salad, pretzel stick with beer cheese appetizer and a burger with cheddar cheese and sweet potato fries. I had originally ordered the brisket which sounded delicious, but sadly when the waitress went to place the order she came back and informed us they were out of brisket.
A pub which converts to a nightclub on weekends. A five dollar cover to get to the floor above which is as close to a club as Albany will ever have. Has a very college vibe to it. The drinks are not the most expensive and people come here to dance the night away
The Pearl Street Pub is a US Bar based in Albany, New York. The Pearl Street Pub is located at 59-61 N Pearl St, Albany, NY 12207, USA.
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