Stout is one of those bars that when I first saw it, I assumed it was part of the chain of the same name that is located in NYC. Â That alone was reason enough not to go into the bar every time I visited Albany (especially when the beer garden is across the street). Â On my most recent visit to Albany a group of my friends and I were enjoying a liter or two of beer and we noticed Stout was blasting some great tunes. Â Once we hit the right level of intoxication we made our way over. Â We found out that our previous beliefs were completely wrong. Â It was in no way affiliated with the chain in NYC and the bar was pretty awesome. Â It's a great environment for the people that like to dance but not want to deal with the frat kids down on Pearl Street. Â Plus Sarah M. is one of the best bartenders ever.
Review Source:This bar has everything it needs to be a great happy hour destination, but the music is SO LOUD that you can't have a normal conversation with people standing right next to you. Â I would go here a lot, but the huge speakers they have hanging over every seat in the bar make it annoying to stay for more than one beer - so annoying I can't even give it three or four stars it otherwise deserves. Â This seems easy to fix...
The staff and the menu are perfectly fine. Â Seems pretty shady to be cash only in this day and age, but I guess that's the IRS's problem.
Pro: 1. The waitresses are very attractive. Â 2. Beer is reasonably priced. Â 3. The food is reasonably good.
Con: 1. The music is EXTREMELY LOUD - even during happy hour on slow days. Â Even when the bar is empty, the music is so loud you cannot have a conversation with your friends. Â The unreasonably loud music keeps me from frequenting Stout. Â No need to turn off the music - but there is no need to turn the volume up to 11.
2. They do not take credit cards for some reason. Â This is ridiculous in 2013... everybody takes credit cards, except Stout, Beer Garden and English Pub - all on Broadway. Â The only reasons I can imagine for this are - they are too cheap to spring for credit card fees (which shifts the cost to customers who need to use the conveniently-placed ATM) or because they want to hide their income from the IRS (which is fraud). Â Either way, this is an easily fixable problem that Stout refuses to fix.
3. The location is not great - not a particularly nice or safe part of town. Â The parking lot is terrible.
In summary - if they turned down the music, accepted credit cards and paved the parking lot, this would be a reasonable place to have a beer. Â Until then there are plenty of other options.