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    This is a good, old-style bar. Not many frills, friendly people, and cheap (and cold) beer. I stopped in to have a few beers and hang out. To my delight they had $2 pint cans of PBR, so I was pretty stoked. Everyone seemed nice and it was pretty calm. The only drawbacks were 1) it is pretty tiny (cozy, some might say), and 2) there are lots of televisions (which might be your thing).

    Also, there seemed to be lots of Phish paraphernalia around and even a guy wearing a Phish t-shirt. I don't know what that was about. I was getting a little jam-band-vibe as I parked my ass at the bar. I didn't stay long enough to find out more.

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    Always enjoy myself here... love the locals.  has limited seating, always backed no matter what night but has a nice sized back patio area in the nice weather.  I liked that I was Gluten Free and wanted some GF beer and they got it in!  Wings are great too.........Never disappointed.

    Fast service and nice pour so when you want a stiff drink this is the place to get one!  I don't know if that is good or bad..ask me tomorrow.  Very mixed crowd nice to see in Schenectady!

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    Even on a Wednesday evening, the 20 North Broadway Tavern was certainly busy, maybe due to its size, since this is a small bar and tavern.  Nevertheless, our group was quickly seated and served.

    After our server rattled off the entire beer menu (and believe me, they have quite the beer menu), I decided to try an Alpine Spring beer.  For food, after looking at the menu of mostly sandwiches and burgers, I decided to order the Greg Allman burger, along with some curly fries and a side order of macaroni salad with tuna.  The food and beer tasted fresh and well prepared.  Certainly worth trying out again.

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    This place is great! The bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable and the atmosphere is very laid back and casual.  The prices are just what you'd expect from a neighborhood pub.  In addition to the regular bar food menu, they make homemade soups that are outstanding.  There is a good mix of people and they stay open as late as there are people still drinking.

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    This place has amazing wings, and a good selection of domestic beer on tap.

    If you're like me, and like to avoid Union Inn because of the Jersey Shore crowd - and Manhattan Exchange, because the average age is above retirement - then this is your place.  Wednesday night is wing night ($6/dozen) - I get a dozen for myself every week.

    No attitude, good food, good beer, decent crowd. The owner is very cool, laid back, and easy to strike up a conversation with if you're so inclined.

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    Definitely an old-style tavern with it's dark wood booths.  Decent sized crowd for a Monday night, about half full.  Friendly service and decent selection of beers on tap.

    Wife had a black and tan with a club sandwich and spiced fries while I had an Alpine Spring from Sam Adams with a Greg Allman burger (hand-formed w/ bacon, cheese, BBQ sauce, onion rings, lettuce, and tomato) and sweet potato fries.  It was served medium-rare, as requested.  Maybe not the most flavorful meat that I've had for a burger, but with everything else it was quite tasty and filling.

    Overall, this was a very enjoyable meal for two for $25.  Before I even got out of our booth I could smell the hot sauce on the wings at the booth behind ours.  I may have to return to check them out.

    The one down side was the globes on the lights handing above the bar.  They really need to be cleaned out.  Seriously!!!

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    Best. Wings. Ever.

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    This is a pretty good little place. It's not phenomenal by any stretch of the imagination, but it's good for a reliable, quick bite to eat for lunch or a few drinks. They've got a straight-forward menu consisting of things like burgers, soups, fries, etc. Pretty standard stuff and nothing that will blow you away.

    My only real gripe with the place is the soda. I started going to the North Broadway Tavern shortly after it opened, and every time I've gotten a soda there, it has a very weird taste to it. It's not that the soda is flat, but it's almost as if there's something wrong with their soda dispenser. It's not just me, either -- everyone I know who has gone here has said the same thing.

    Weird-tasting soda aside, it's worth checking out, especially if you're looking to try a different place for lunch.

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    Between Liberty and Union Streets and next door to Pinhead Susan; this is a small intimate bar with three booths and around six tables.  The food includes po' boys, burgers and fried fish.  The food I have eaten is exceptional well prepared for a bar/tavern.

    The beer is fresh and tasty.

    This is a really good place to go with a friend to be alone in a small setting.

    Street parking in front of the place.

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    This place is just two blocks from Proctor's and the Stockade. A great addition to a growing presence of cool places to hang out in Schenectady. A cozy bar with excellent beer selection and delicious food (wings and pulled pork po boys). Great classic rock and jam music plays while games are shown on TV. There's been a good crowd for March Madness.

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