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Valentines - A small club that plays mostly local music and little-known acts but occasionally has larger national and international bands like Of Montreal in September of 2005. | Valentines - A small club that plays mostly local music and little-known acts but occasionally has larger national and international bands like Of Montreal in September of 2005. | ||
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Pepsi Arena - Stadium that has big and expensive shows if you're into that. | Pepsi Arena - Stadium that has big and expensive shows if you're into that. |
Revision as of 20:30, November 10, 2005
It's the capital region of New York State, there's bound to be stuff to do here right? Feel free to contribute new entries or adding more information to existing entries.
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Music
Valentines - A small club that plays mostly local music and little-known acts but occasionally has larger national and international bands like Of Montreal in September of 2005.
Pepsi Arena - Stadium that has big and expensive shows if you're into that.
Northern Lights - Club that has gets some good acts as well.
Food
There actually are a lot more food options in Albany.
Bombers
Burrito bar and lounge. Located on Lark Street in downtown Albany (the next block down from Ben and Jerry's). Home of the biggest (and best) burritos outside of chains like Chipotle or Baja Fresh. We're talking girth -- everything packed and tidily wrapped. Options for all; the BBQ chicken and BBQ tofu burritos are equally excellent. They have non-burrito options as well - tacos, quesadillas, cheese fries, etc - and glorious dessert empanadas and taquitos. All relatively cheap, served in a refurbished sub-street dive. Newly opened bar upstairs. This is the sort of food that is craved and sparks drunken quests.
258 Lark Street Albany, NY www.bombersburritobar.com
Dim Sum
Ocean Palace, located in Albany (take Exit 2E on 87 South to get onto Central Ave) offers a very extensive dim sum menu during weekend brunch times; they also offer a pretty good selection of authentic Chinese dishes, with a strong focus on Cantonese and seafood dishes--the variety of dim sum available outside of weekend brunch is considerably smaller, however. The place is too small and there's not enough clientele in Albany for them to offer the crazy dim sum carts that you may be used to in big cities, but Ocean Palace is probably the closest you can get to good authentic Chinese food (or Dim Sum, for that matter) when you're sick and tired of Chopsticks or Happy Star.
855 Central Ave Albany, NY (518) 453-6258
Krispy Kreme
The infamous doughnuts are available in Latham, NY.
555 Troy Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110 US (518) 783-8600
Transportation
Albany is a good starting point for reaching other places in the world, with bus, train, and plane options.
Bus
The Greyhound bus station can get you started on a long-distance bus trip.
34 Hamilton St Albany, NY 12207 (518) 434-8461
Train
The Albany train station is located across the Hudson River in a town called Rensselaer.
525 East St. Rensselaer, NY 12144
Plane
Fly away from here.
737 Albany Shaker Rd Albany, NY 12211