Great place to have a glass of wine and shop on your Ipad while your boyfriend is watching the end of a a football game. Â They give you an incredibly generous pour of wine for a reasonable price of 8 dollars. Â I'm still not entirely sure who won the game. Â I suppose not the Jets... my boyfriend seemed crabby afterwards.
Review Source:Our first couple of visits were pleasurable, so while looking for something casual with a decent draft selection we decided it was time for a return visit.
Those draft beers are two-for-one during happy hour (4 to 6 pm) and we came in just under the wire so our server/bartender informed us we had seconds coming. Â We started with pints of Long Trail Double Bag strong ale and Brooklyn Pennant ale (normally $5/16 oz.). Â Our happy hour seconds were another Pennant and an Otter Creek ale. Â We continue to believe that the beer is a bit too cold initially, but we are probably in the minority. Â So we simply ordered our second beers a bit before we needed them.
The Fish Tacos (approx. $10) were three flour tortillas with a just OK topping of tilapia fish, salsa, and sour cream. Â The tortillas were grilled to the point of becoming crispy, making it difficult to fold them. We've had better elsewhere and would not order them here again. Â A passing server looking to help clear our table also forgot to return with the one remaining tortilla that we requested to take home.
A sandwich on the Specials menu that caught my attention was the Superfecta (approx $15). Â Made with thick slices of Italian bread, it had house-made sausage, capicola, house-smoked pulled pork, BBQ sauce and cheese. Â It came with a side of sweet potato fries and pickled carrots. Â This was really tasty and the sweet potato fries were even better than most places. Â They must do something a little different with them. Â I would consider ordering this again.
Even with Sunday evening football on several TVs, the place was not crowded and the fans were not rowdy. Â We'll continue to enjoy ourselves here in the future.
This was a pretty cool spot. The girlfriend and I stopped here randomly because it was the first place we stumbled upon in Saratoga on Saturday night that wasn't completely packed with dumbass obnoxious kids who want only to get wrecked and just turned 21 (or who just received their first fake ID). When we showed up, it was a little after midnight and we were the only people in the bar. It was great. We had some bar foods to snack on (the kitchen was open, but only for fried stuff) and some drinks.
The bartender was great. He had us try some drinks we'd never had before, and we basically just spent the time talking with him while we waited for our friends to meet up with us.
Using my best Dos Equis guy impression: I don't always go to bars in Saratoga, but when I do, I go to the Seven Horse Pub.