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Uncle Daddy 08-15-2007 08:43 PM

Night time after the Spa
 
Any recommendations for a 1st time visit to the Spa Travers weekend? Looking for some options or any "stay away!" referrals for drinks and or dinner after Friday & Saturday next week.

Have a racing junkie with me Friday. Any bar with cold beer and lots of racing talk/ loosing crying/ past glory stories would be great. Saturday looking for dinner with the wives after the big day.

I will leave the dress code debate alone as I am flexible. Hoping to bump into DT people all weekend. thanks.

philcski 08-15-2007 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Uncle Daddy
Any recommendations for a 1st time visit to the Spa Travers weekend? Looking for some options or any "stay away!" referrals for drinks and or dinner after Friday & Saturday next week.

Have a racing junkie with me Friday. Any bar with cold beer and lots of racing talk/ loosing crying/ past glory stories would be great. Saturday looking for dinner with the wives after the big day.

I will leave the dress code debate alone as I am flexible. Hoping to bump into DT people all weekend. thanks.

Friday night, just about any bar in town will do but I'm partial to the Parting Glass for that type of atmosphere. You never know who will show up- last weekend it was Johnny V. Also try Siros, of course, or the Horseshoe.

Sightseek 08-15-2007 08:52 PM

For yourself and the wives, I really enjoy Forno Bistro:

http://fornobistro.com/

Grey Gelding is nice as well:

http://www.greygelding.com/

Uncle Daddy 08-15-2007 08:57 PM

I will check the links out. The wives will be happy if we cash a few tickets. With NY smoking laws they will also be getting less cigar smoke than usual with us. thanks!

sumitas 08-15-2007 09:31 PM

They still have outdoor bands down on Caroline St. ?

Scav 08-15-2007 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by sumitas
They still have outdoor bands down on Caroline St. ?

They play on Polytrack

Cajungator26 08-15-2007 09:33 PM

I liked Clancy's... seemed to be more my cup of tea.

Sightseek 08-15-2007 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by sumitas
They still have outdoor bands down on Caroline St. ?

They did in several places downtown the night before the Whitney, I'm not positive if the night before the Travers will be the same.

ELA 08-15-2007 09:33 PM

Hit Siro's after the races, and then downtown. Go up and down Broadway, take a look at some of the hotspots -- you'll see 'em, LOL. Off Broadway, yes, The Parting Glass is a stop, City Tavern, Mare, 9 Maple, Gaffney's, and more. For dinner -- some of my favorites are Lanci's, Chez Sophie, Doc's Steakhouse, Grey Gelding, Springwater Bistro, and One Caroline.

Now, if you are looking to enjoy a cigar -- the only place you can smoke inside is the smoking lounge at The Wine Bar, or outside area at 9 Maple and Mare (I think you can still smoke outside at Mare -- not sure, so check first).

Enjoy!

Eric

trifecta124 08-15-2007 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
They did in several places downtown the night before the Whitney, I'm not positive if the night before the Travers will be the same.

Some of the good bars in Saratoga are the Parting Glass & Baileys. Baileys has a nice outdoor patio & live bands. They once had guest jockey bartending nights for charity. A few years ago it was JV, Santos & Robbie Albarado. We had a great time hanging out with them & RA really likes to throw back shots. I know that there has always been live bands on Caroline Street during Travers weekend. I am not certain if they still do that.

Sightseek 08-15-2007 09:43 PM

I like this place for drinks too. I've heard mixed thoughts on their food, but the filet was done perfectly for me. Good ambiance:

http://www.tiznowrestaurant.com/

ELA 08-15-2007 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by trifecta124
Some of the good bars in Saratoga are the Parting Glass & Baileys. Baileys has a nice outdoor patio & live bands. They once had guest jockey bartending nights for charity. A few years ago it was JV, Santos & Robbie Albarado. We had a great time hanging out with them & RA really likes to throw back shots. I know that there has always been live bands on Caroline Street during Travers weekend. I am not certain if they still do that.

Jockey bartending night was fun. The tips went to support (at the time) the Disabled Jockeys Fund. While they haven't done it recently, there's always a couple of "events" or something of the like. There used to be the official jockey karaoke, which kind of turned into the "unofficial" jockey karaoke, LOL.

Eric

Cannon Shell 08-15-2007 10:13 PM

If you are over 30 then avoid the Parting Glass like the plague. If you want to impress your wives bring them to the cafe in the Adelphi Hotel on Broadway. Much more discriminating crowd.

Round Pen 08-16-2007 10:40 AM

I have been on a Seafood diet for many years any time I SEE FOOD I like to eat it:D Thats why every time I make a trip to Saratoga I make a trip To Sergio's if you like Italian food thats the place to go I promise you this you will not leave there hungry.

FlBred 08-16-2007 04:14 PM

I never got past the Horseshoe and Double Vision!!!

fpsoxfan 08-16-2007 04:49 PM

I've been to the track five times this year and I'm usually hammered by the
8th race. I'd love to see the night life in Saratoga. After drinking beers, going back and forth from the paddock and the track plus hitting the pisser about 20 times a day, I'm too beat to hit the night life. I hit Leon's for a couple of Margaritas and call it a day.

trifecta124 08-16-2007 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Round Pen
I have been on a Seafood diet for many years any time I SEE FOOD I like to eat it:D Thats why every time I make a trip to Saratoga I make a trip To Sergio's if you like Italian food thats the place to go I promise you this you will not leave there hungry.

Another good Italian place is Paradiso on South Broaway. Delicious food served family style. I also like Bentley's in Malta. It's only about 10 minutes from the track on 9s. Great food & Nice atmosphere. Great steamed clams. Anyone who is a Red Sox fan will especially love it. They have all kinds of Red Sox stuff all over the place.

Here are the links to info for both places:

http://albany.citysearch.com/profile..._restaurant-nc

http://www.theoriginalbentleys.com/

Sightseek 08-16-2007 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Round Pen
I have been on a Seafood diet for many years any time I SEE FOOD I like to eat it:D Thats why every time I make a trip to Saratoga I make a trip To Sergio's if you like Italian food thats the place to go I promise you this you will not leave there hungry.

Sergio's is one place I'd like to go to before the summer is over.

Sightseek 08-16-2007 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
If you are over 30 then avoid the Parting Glass like the plague. If you want to impress your wives bring them to the cafe in the Adelphi Hotel on Broadway. Much more discriminating crowd.

I'd lower it to 28 ;)

trifecta124 08-16-2007 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
I'd lower it to 28 ;)

How could anyone not like the Parting Glass. They have over 50 beers on tap & in bottles. After you are piss drunk, you can go in the back room and throw darts all over the place.


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