
Located on historic Lark Street in Albany, Savoy Taproom is an Albany bar, restaurant and purveyor of find American dining, expertly crafted cocktails and a variety of music for all tastes. Our Gastropub style menu offers a mix of Albany’s best burger, Mac & Cheese, Albany’s favorite buffalo bourbon wings and other pub fare together with a variety of exquisite entree options… steak, seafood, pasta & more. Whether you’re looking to find your next favorite bar in Albany, a perfect late night eats spot, a hip concert venue or just the best place to have dinner, Savoy Taproom in Albany is your spot! Savoy is located near The Egg, Palace and Times Union center. Easy free and paid parking is available.
Craft cocktails, brunch & gourmet pub grub in a brick-walled tavern with live music & DJ shows.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 301 Lark St, Albany, NY 12210
Phone: (518) 599-5140
Website: http://www.savoyonlark.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere was awesome We sat on the couch lounge area and were able to have a nice long conversation.
The food was served quickly and fresh, however, the garlic aioli on our burger was super overwhelming. The burger could’ve been 10/10 without it. We also had the butter chicken Mac and cheese which was pretty good.
Overall, I’d come back for the drinks and vibes any time.
Their website is straightforward in stating they require vaccination cards and they mean it too. We like that. If you don’t, there are plenty of other options in town.
Continuing on the safety-first journey, you’ll find they don’t offer menus and instead point you to their website which is easy to navigate. From what I saw, all staff wore masks and they wore them properly – over the nose.
We started our evening with a Tito’s Vodka Martini and their current Old Fashioned: Saintly Daddy. Simple said about the martini: they pour a good one. The Old Fashioned was bright, warm, and refreshing on a cold winter night. With a hint of pear and the aroma of the dried orange crisp, I had to have two.
For starters, we ordered their Poached Pear Salad and the Crispy Cauliflower. Both were quite unique with the pear salad being on the lighter, sweet, and savory side. The cauliflower, having been fried, is a heartier salad with small bits of pickle providing a bright pop. Both were winners!
While we hoped to order the Flat Iron steak, it wasn’t being offered at the time. (We look forward to trying that in the future!) Instead, I ordered the Mississippi Fried Chicken Sandwich with fries. The crispy chicken breast was served on a perfectly toasted brioche bun. It was topped with pickles, lettuce, tomato, and their Jackson sauce which is similar to the Golden Arch’s ‘special sauce’. I didn’t see if there was an up-charge but I had the Buffalo Bourbon fries. The sauce was deliciously tangy though I did find the fries to be a bit drenched in the sauce. I’d suggest asking them to go light on the sauce or serve it on the side.
Ignoring the advice of our server, my husband ordered 10 Jumbo Wings instead of the suggested 5 with their Medium sauce. They were indeed jumbo and the sauce was spot on…not too mild, not too hot, and had great flavor. Needless to say, 5 is enough as he brought the other 5 home.
For dessert, we took home the Lovin’ Spoonful Big Chocolate Cake which is a chocolate lover’s dream: chocolate on chocolate on chocolate! We also got the Creme Brulee Cheesecake which is an interesting and tasty combination of the two desserts wrapped up in a single slice of pie.
If you can’t tell, we thoroughly enjoyed our dinner and look forward to many more at the Savoy Taproom.
Shout out to Amanda and Keri for making our evening a success!
Thoughts for management:
Put QR codes on tables to help guide patrons to your menu.
Dress up your to-go desserts a bit with a garnish of some sort; they pale in comparison to the in-house plating you do with other dishes.
The server was less than attentive and didn’t really seem to want to be there like she was annoyed to have to do her job.
All and all, If you are in the area, I recommend you stop by and have a bite to eat in a good atmosphere.
The menu switches up enough that it keeps me coming to try new things, but they retain their classics. They don’t fall for the same silly trends, but stay on the periphery where things can get really interesting. Their peri peri shrimp, for example, is a refreshing and tangy twist on the “bang bang” shrimp that has crept into every menu.
I don’t drink, but I’m told the bartenders are amazing.
Go here. The staff will treat you like royalty.
The take out is also always packed with love. They don’t let their dishes get ruined by poor packaging.
Thanks Savoy!