The restaurant industry is ever-changing with restaurants opening, closing, relocating, or just doing their thing. Here’s a recap of the latest Capital Region restaurant news, March 25 to 29.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The restaurant industry is ever-changing with restaurants opening, closing, relocating, or just doing their thing. Here’s a recap of the latest Capital Region restaurant news, March 25 to 29.
Annie D’s Grill is getting ready to open its doors in Amsterdam. Owner D’Andre Jones said the restaurant’s projected opening date was Thursday, March 28.
Ted’s Fish Fry is opening a new location Ballston Spa. The eatery will be located in the former Pizza Hut building at 2103 Doubleday Avenue.
The winners of the eighth annual New York State Craft Beer Competition were announced on March 22 at the Albany Capital Center. Ninety-six awards were presented with some Capital Region breweries taking home the gold, silver or bronze.
The second annual Clifton Park Restaurant Week is set for April 22 through 28. Several restaurants in Clifton Park will be offering special two-or-three-course menus throughout the week.
The last of the Capital Region Freihofer’s Bakery Outlets have closed their doors. The locations in Albany, Schenectady, Queensbury, and Nelliston (Montgomery County) have permanently closed.
The Amsterdam Municipal Golf Course is getting a new concessionaire this season. Megabites Events and Catering was chosen as the new vendor at an Amsterdam Common Council meeting.
Hurricane Grill & Wings is coming to Six Flags Great Escape Lodge this summer. The eatery offers jumbo fresh wings with over 35 signature sauces and rubs.
Pizza Hut, located at 12 Hudson Avenue in Glens Falls, has closed its doors. According to a company press person, the restaurant’s last day was Wednesday, March 27.
Spindle City Pizza, located at 84 Ontario Street in Cohoes, is closing its doors. The pizzeria’s last day will be March 30.
A new lactose-free French and Belgian-style bakery is coming to Dutchess County. Tarts and Bread is set to open two locations in Amenia and Rhinebeck.
In February, two downtown Saratoga Springs restaurants, The District at 43 Phila and Nashville of Saratoga, were seized by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. But what does a seizure mean exactly and what happens if the owners don’t comply?
The return of baseball wasn’t the only sign of spring on Thursday. Jumpin’ Jack’s in Scotia fired up the grills as the summer staple opened for the season.
A new ice cream stand and snack shack is coming to Brown’s Beach on Saratoga Lake this season. Ugly Ice Cream is set to open on Friday, May 3.
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