


Old stone house with Revolutionary-era ties now supplying sandwiches, steaks & hearty American fare.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 123 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 587-2990
Website: http://www.oldebryaninn.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
Otherwise food and atmosphere was good. The harvest soup was cinnamon-y and flavorful, the sandwiches tasty. Other than feeling weirded out by the plastic, I found the meal nice and hearty, and I would’ve had a stellar impression of the restaurant under normal circumstances.
French onion soup was only really good dish that night
Prime rib- meh. Tender, medium rare. Lack luster seasoning. Think wedding reception quality.
Baked potato- baked & split, no fluffed interior. . Frozen butter. Separating sour cream instead of heat stable crème fraiche, no salt visible or detectable on the outside skin. Came off steamed not baked.
Green beans, tender and cooked well. Lacked any finishing salt.
Creme brûlée- classic, prepared well. Great texture.
We were first-time visitors to the Olde Bryan Inn during a weekend trip and couldn’t have been happier with our choice for dinner!
We stopped by on a busy Thursday night. Despite being told on the phone that reservations were limited, we arrived just after 5:00 PM and were immediately seated in the charming, cozy bar area—a great atmosphere to kick off the evening!
We had to try the French Onion Soup based on previous reviews, and it absolutely lived up to the hype. My wife said it was delicious and the cheese was perfectly melted!
For entrees, one of us had the Chicken Cordon Bleu, which was the epitome of comfort food. It featured crisped ham, a creamy sauce, and was so tender you could cut it with a fork. A perfect autumn dinner choice!
I went for the French Onion Prime Rib Sandwich. Our excellent server mentioned I got one of the last few orders of prime rib for the night. So good timing there! It was a solidly sized portion, piled high with melted provolone, and complemented by a wonderfully tasty creamy aioli. Paired with a cold pint of Guinness, it was exactly what I was looking for.
This historic spot offers great food, a charming ambiance, and attentive service. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, do yourself a favor and stop by the Olde Bryan Inn! Highly, highly recommend!
I went with an atypical appetizer given dinner choice but the mozzarella sticks (4 big rectangles not greasy done just right) which had a twist. In addition to some perfectly made marinara dipping sauce, there was another dip that was dark. I tried a taste expecting maybe BBQ and instead got like a fruit taste. They explained it was a raspberry almost jam/compote kind of like for toast. I was highly skeptical but love sweet and salty or savory and color me stunned. I wouldn’t say it’s for everyone, but it was a great alternative taste combo so I did 2 sticks that way and 2 the other. It’s a bit discordant to do both in one setting but worth the try.
If you’re in the area this is a MUST visit, not an option. As in future trips to Albany I would say the 30 minute drive north would be worth doing for another meal here.
And for those worried about a REALLY old stone building, as someone with asthma and allergies I didn’t have any issues and didn’t smell anything musty or scary. Whatever they’ve done to clean and maintain is working. All the visual delights of a colonial building without worry about air quality.