Phoenicians Restaurant
1686 central ave 518 464-4444, is a relatively new lebanese restaurant. the food here is wonderful and the service is always friendly. highly recommended. the lunch menu is reasonably priced. their dinner menu can be on the expensive side, but you get what you paid for -> a lot of food and excellent quality. great healthy option.
Professor Java's Coffee Sanctuary
217 wolf road 518 435-0843. this is a wonderful cafe and a local favorite. great atmosphere, the walls are filled with photography or paintings from local artists, all of which are available for sale. the food is excellent. the baked goods are divine. and their coffee and tea selection is endless. try the russian caravan tea if you dare! java's typically hosts the indie-college crowd, many of whom come here to write papers and leech off their free wifi. very friendly staff. sometimes, java's hosts open-mic nights.
Wings Over Albany
1704 western avenue 518 862-9464. are arguably the best wings in albany. while this is a chain, albany residents have claimed it as their own. amazing wings with a large variety of flavors for cheap. boneless wings are also highly recommended. their physical location isn't ideal to eat at because its small and noisy. rather, give them a call and have food delivered or pickup.
Sutter's Mill and Mining Co
1200 western avenue, 518-489-4910, a great local bar and restaurant. it's inexpensive and they have arguably the best burgers in town. they can be pretty large like their bunker buster, a mammoth 16 oz. thermobarrick burger. their menu has daily specials and you can get items like elk burgers, ostrich burgers and occasionally alligator burgers. this isn't really a place to bring children as it is foremost a bar. live music occasionally. it's highly recommended you come here in the summertime because there's an large outdoor patio -> smoke, drink, eat burgers, what more can you ask for?
Jack's Oyster House
42 state street, +1 518 465-8854. an albany classic, its walls are adorned with misty photos of albany's interesting past. the quality and prestige of jack's has gone down in recent years, though it still may be the best place to get fresh seafood at a place that has defined downtown for almost one hundred years. don't dress like a slob. (http://www.jacksoysterhou...)
Wolff's Biergarten
895 broadway, +1 518 427-2461. wolff's offers a number of authentic german food and beer selections and there is always a futball game on. (http://www.wolffsbiergart...)
C.H. Evans Brewing Company
At the albany pump station a.k.a. the albany pump station is a restaurant and brewpub in downtown albany. it serves american style fare burgers, fish and some upscale dishes as well. the highlight is their microbrew, of which they make upwards of 10 different styles and types. the hefeweizen is outstanding as is their american brown ale, belgian style ale and pale ale honestly, all of their beer offerings are good. the building itself is the old albany pump station, which used to pump the water from the hudson river up to the reservoir, so the building has a ton of atmosphere and history. this place is a local favorite - no trip to albany is complete without a visit here.
DeJohn's
On lark st. has a good selection of beer, some nice wines and great food mostly american and continental fare, with some global influences thrown in for good measure. if you make a reservation and request the upstairs, you can have an incredibly romantic dinner with a great view.
Dale Miller Restaurant
30 s pearl st # 100 518 694-3322 is a new place owned and operated by a michelin rated chef. the restaurant has a gorgeous penthouse view of the city and is very romantic. the food quality is top notch and is likened as one of the best restaurants in the state including those in manhattan. can be expensive with main plates as much as $40. call ahead to make reservations, dress accordingly.
Sam's
On southern blvd. us 9w offers reasonably priced, but still satisfying and tasty italian food, as does mangia in stuyvesant plaza on western ave., mangia now has several locations throughout the capital district - they're also on new scotland ave. in slingerlands, and in the shoppers world plaza off ny 146 in clifton park.
Lombardo's
Fine italian dining complemented by a welcoming staff.
Jr.'s Barbecue
Some great BBQ includes Jr.'s Barbecue on Saratoga Rd. in Burnt Hills and Smokey Bones BBQ & Grill on Central Ave. in Colonie are both quite good the former is a smaller scale, "family friendly" place, the latter is a larger place with plenty of TVs for watching whatever sporting event happens to be on. A new BBQ take out place opened in midtown. Located on Ontario st between Morris and Myrtle the Capital Q Smokehouse has 3 different Pulled Pork, Brisket, Ribs and a whole lot of tasty sides. Their website is www.eatmypork.com and the phone is +1 518 GET-PORK.