Albany

Oh Bar
304 Lark St

Is a popular gay/lesbian bar that is friendly and has a nice happy hour. check out karaoke night on thursdays.

Stone Crow
492 Yates St.

Caters to the slightly pretentious out of touch scene.

The Lionheart
448 Madison Ave.

Good on weekends when the romans come down for their orgy, good happy hour specials, a good selection of beer, and they have dartboards and pool tables. very crowded on summer weekend nights.

Susies
8 Delaware Ave

Is a fun subterranean bar with several great microbrews, darts and a great patio during the summer.

Albany Pump Station
19 Quakenbush Square

The Albany Pump Station lets you dine with a few beers. Located just below Pearl St. toward the Hudson.

Blue 82
82 North Pearl St

A trendy but nice place to get a martini, or some other fancy drink, and look hot

The Bayou Cafe
79 N. Pearl Street

New orleans style fare and bands. another good after-work crowd. fills with older hepcat college students later in the evening, especially on weekends. good live music.

Bombers
lark street

Popular burrito bar Bombers operates a pub upstairs. Its reputation is on the decline in recent years, but the burritos remain huge.

McGeary's
4 Clinton Sq

Often has bands playing celtic folk and/or bagpipe rock and they have an outdoor area for eating, drinking and listening to live bands during the summer.

Waterworks
76 Central Ave.

On central avenue is another popular gay/lesbian bar.

The Fuze Box
12 Central Avenue

Used to be a white castle-style burger joint, but has since been converted to a club/event space. here you find thursday swing dancing lessons, goth nights, and best known for the weekly saturday '80s nights. excellent music, mixed and unpretentious crowds. dance to cyndi lauper with your friends. glbt friendly!

Midtown Tap and Tea Room
289 New Scotland Ave

Is in one of the quieter parts of town and has one of the best wine menus.

The Washington Tavern (WT's)
250 Western Ave

Is an upper classmen bar. it's usually pretty busy.

The Pub
869 Madison Ave

Is a nice place to hang out on weekends. it's very busy with the typical college scene, but slightly more subdued than some of the others.

Albany's bar scene is alive and well, and due to recent crackdowns on ID checks, the face of local nightlife has seen lots of change. Make sure you have your license, passport or ID handy.

SUNY Albany is no longer considered the #1 party school in the United States, but between its 11,000 students and the College of Saint Rose, you will meet lots of sloppy and belligerent 18-21 year-olds on a typical night out. Muggers and other opportunists capitalize on vulnerable drinkers, so avoid Washington Park after dark.

The most popular and concentrated place to barhop is probably Lark Street, where more than a dozen bars from cocktail lounges and dives are crowded between Ontario Street and Central Avenue. Good bets include:

Hollywood Tavern

Attracts an average looking and refreshingly unpretentious crowd. it's more "meet your friends" than "see and be seen." albany's largest patio in the summer and a large upstairs for the winter.

For the College Crowd:

Some places of interest:

Chubby's, Michael's,The Long Branch, and Bogies

Are hot spots for the college kids who aren't yet old enough to drink elsewhere. bogies has live metal and hardcore music gigs.

Pearl Street is another good place to go out. Closer to the large state offices, these bars draw a large after-work crowd, and after the Thursday afternoon waterfront concerts in the summer - Alive at 5 - the streets are cordoned off, made pedestrian-only, and overflow with revelers.

Plastic

Possibly the only 'night club' style bar in albany.