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Downtown ALBANY VISITORS Cider Works CENTER SUNY Downtown Washington Campus Park Inn This Map is Sponsored by: Hilton Park Playhouse Garden Inn AMC Stratton VA Medical Washington Park (518) 435-9696 Center www.teamcamelot.com Towneplace Suites by Marriott, Albany Downtown/Medical Center 630 Columbia St Ext, Latham, NY 12110 Morgan State House Washington Avenue Armory Albany Public Library Myers MAP LEGEND Residence Lodging Albany Institute of Attractions History & Art Legislative Building NYS Education Building Ten Broeck Mansion Empire State Plaza Convention Center New York State Museum & Library Corning The Egg Lincoln Park Tower Justice Building New York State Capitol Building Academy Park NYS Executive Mansion Druthers Albany Capital Fort Orange Brewing Center Palace Renaissance Albany Co. Albany Hotel City NYS Theatre Hall Court of Courthouse Appeals Albany Distilling Hilton Hampton Inn & Suites DISCOVER Nine Pin Albany Albany - Downtown ALBANY VISITORS Cider Works CENTER Capital Rep. QUACKENBUSH Times Union Fairfield Theater SQUARE Center A Inn & Suites C.H. Evans Brewing Ticentennial Park Albany Schuyler Center Mansion Gallery HISTORIC CHERRY HILL SUNY Irish Plaza American Bus Heritage Riverfront Park Station Museum Hudson River Way Walkway to Riverfront Holiday Inn Express I-787 South Amtrak Station to NYS Thruway USS Slater DE766 Dutch Apple Cruises Loudonville Rd Fort Orange This Downtown Albany map is presented and distributed by Brewing Druthers Mill St. Brewing Company Erie Blvd. Broadway Tivoli St. Mill St. A 25 Quackenbush Square, Albany, NY 12207 Lost & Broadway Found Bar Manor St. & Kitchen Phone: (518) 434-1217 / 800-258-3582 Nine Pin Cider Works Thacher St. Fax: (518) 434-0887 Broadway www.albany.org Wolff’s no-ware Biergarten pint & plate Erie Blvd. WAREHOUSE DISTRICT N Ferry St. Albany Learned St. Distilling Company @DiscoverAlbany LODGING OKIPOKI 41 State Street 518-596-3131 Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown 74 State Street 518-434-7410 The Olde English Pub & Pantry 683 Broadway 518-434-6533 Hampton Inn & Suites Albany Downtown 25 Chapel Street 518-432-7000 Parish Public House 388 Broadway 518-465-0444 Hilton Albany 40 Lodge Street 518-462-6611 Pearl Street Diner 40 North Pearl Street 518-463-4829 Hilton Garden Inn, Albany Medical Center 62 New Scotland Ave 518-396-3500 Pearl Street Pub 59 North Pearl Street 518-694-3100 Holiday Inn Express Albany Downtown 300 Broadway 518-434-4111 Pizzaroni 420 Madison Avenue 518-432-4444 Morgan State House Inn 393 State Street 518-427-6063 Pizzeria 54 55 North Pearl Street 518-432-5454 Renaissance Albany Hotel 144 State Street 518-992-2500 Pizzeria Sapienza 51 South Pearl Street 518-427-1007 Towneplace Suites by Marriott, 22 Holland Avenue 518-860-1500 Public House 42 42 Eagle Street 518-650-6015 Albany Downtown Medical Center Rain Modern Chinese 259 Lark Street 518-729-4827 Washington Park Inn 634 Madison Ave 518-225-4567 Recovery Sports Grill 62 New Scotland Ave 518-396-3800 Ria’s Bistro & Bakery 113 State Street 518-650-8340 RESTAURANTS/FOOD & BEVERAGE Saati Deli & Catering 518 Broadway 518-465-3050 518 Fresh 50 South Pearl Street 518-961-5842 Savoy Taproom 301 Lark Street 518-599-5140 677 Prime 677 Broadway 518-427-7463 Sessions Lounge/Hilton Albany 40 Lodge Street 518-462-6611 A Better Bite 99 Washington Avenue 518-694-4400 Shogun Sushi & Sake Bar 457 Madison Avenue 518-512-4101 Albany Distilling Company 78 Montgomery Street 518-621-7191 Soho Pizza 269 Lark Street 518-449-1111 Albany Distilling Company Bar and Bottle Shop 75 Livingston Avenue 518-949-2472 Stacks Espresso Bar 488 Broadway 833-782-2571 x2 Albany Distilling Company Production & Tours 78 Montgomery Street 518-949-2472 Stacks Espresso Bar 260 Lark Street 833-782-2571 x1 Allie B’s Cozy Kitchen 353 Clinton Avenue 518-729-3472 Stagecoach Coffee 90 State Street 518-436-7233 Ama Cocina 4 Sheridan Avenue 518-776-4550 Starbucks 10 North Pearl Street 518-463-6990 Amo La Bella N.Y. 89 Beaver Street 518-434-3121 Steuben St. Market 54 North Pearl Street 518-977-4030 Bar-B-Que Tonight Express 50 South Pearl Street 518-977-3339 Subway 1 North Pearl Street 518-449-2773 Betty Boop Diner 115 Philip Street 518-729-5945 Sukhothai 254 Lark Street 518-463-0223 Bellini’s Counter 33 New Scotland Ave 518-621-1815 Tanpopo Ramen and Sake Bar 893 Broadway 518-451-9868 Ben & Jerry’s (seasonal) 467 Madison Avenue 518-599-5508 TapAsia 227 Lark Street 518-431-8818 Berben & Wolff’s Vegan Delicatessen 227 Lark Street 518-599-5306 The Taverna 38 South Pearl Street 518-434-4200 The Bishop 90 North Pearl Street 518-833-8791 Umana Restaurant and Wine Bar 236 Washington Avenue 518-915-1699 Blue 82 82 North Pearl Street 518-445-8082 V&R Italian Ristorante 136 Madison Avenue 518-626-0001 Bomber’s Burrito Bar 258 Lark Street 518-463-9636 Wellington’s/Renaissance Albany Hotel 144 State Street 518-992-2432 Bonobo Café & Gallery 174 Madison Avenue 518-621-7655 Wolff’s Biergarten 895 Broadway 518-427-2461 Café Capriccio 49 Grand Street 518-465-0439 Yono’s 25 Chapel Street 518-436-7747 Café Hollywood 275 Lark Street 518-472-9043 Zachary’s Pastry Shoppe 54 State Street 518-813-9557 Café Lark Pizza 452 Madison Avenue 518-463-1111 RETAIL/GROCERIES Capitol House Chinese Kitchen 35 North Pearl Street 518-434-5422 Broadway Plaza Liquor 418 Broadway 518-462-3607 Capitol Melts Grilled Cheese Café 136 State Street 518-487-4816 B. Lodge & Co. 75 North Pearl Street 518-463-4646 C.H. Evans Brewing Company 19 Quackenbush Square 518-447-9000 Capital Wine Albany 348 State Street 518-689-0160 at the Albany Pump Station Discover Albany Vistors Center Gift Shop 25 Quackenbush Square 518-434-0405 Charter Restaurant/Hilton Albany 40 Lodge Street 518-462-6611 x6 Daniel Mozzes Design Studio 61 North Pearl Street 518-729-6024 Cheesecake Machismo 293 Hamilton Street 518-427-7019 Fort Orange General Store 412 Broadway 518-818-0105 Cider Belly Doughnuts 25 North Pearl Street 518-253-4640 Smoker’s Choice 90 State Street 518-463-9838 The City Beer Hall 42 Howard Street 518-449-2337 The Store @ Albany Center Gallery 488 Broadway 518-462-4475 Cornerstone at the Plaza Empire State Plaza 518-688-2134 Walgreens 17 North Pearl Street 518-434-6024 Crisan Café at the Albany Institute of History & Art 125 Washington Avenue 518-463-4478 SERVICES Dawn’s Victory Sports Café 10 Sheridan Avenue 518-463-9113 Albany Capital Center 55 Eagle Street 518-487-2155 Deli Mill - Fox Creek Catering 33 Maiden Lane 518-449-8340 Albany Memorial Hospital 600 Northern Boulevard 518-471-3221 dp An American Brasserie/Hampton Inn 25 Chapel Street 518-436-3737 Bank of America 69 State Street 518-626-2346 Druthers Brewing Company 1053 Broadway 518-650-7996 Beahive Albany 418 Broadway 518-426-5211 x103 Dunkin’ 39 North Pearl Street 518-427-0897 Berkshire Bank 30 South Pearl Street 518-432-0318 Dunkin’ 439 Madison Avenue 518-463-0229 Bombshell Hair & Beauty Studio 488 Broadway 518-621-7459 El Loco Mexican Café 465 Madison Avenue 518-436-1855 Bull Moose Club 150 State Street 518-326-6407 El Mariachi Mexican Restaurant 289 Hamilton Street 518-432-7580 Capital Bank 132 State Street 518-434-1212 El Mariachi Tapas 271 Lark Sreet 518-465-2568 The Cathedral of All Saints 62 South Swan Street 518-465-1342 Emmanuel Thai 35 Maiden Lane 518-427-0200 Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 125 Eagle Street 518-463-4447 The Excelsior Pub 54 Philip Street 518-462-0690 CDPHP Bike Share www.cdphpcycle.com The Fifth Tier Baking Studio 54 Columbia Street 518-650-7240 Chase Bank 50 State Street 518-704-2790 Fort Orange Brewing 450 North Pearl 518-992-3103 Co-Lab 448 Broadway 833-782-2571 The French Press Café and Creperie 138 Washington Avenue 518-463-1519 Citizens Bank 10 North Pearl Street 518-447-0151 Healthy On Lark 274 Lark Street 518-650-7755 The Enchanted Florist 54 Columbia Street 518-813-4990 Hill Street Café 180 Madison Avenue 518-462-3544 Empire State Plaza Ice Skating Rink (Seasonal) The Hollow Bar + Kitchen 79 North Pearl Street 518-426-8550 Enterprise Rent-a-Car 51 South Pearl Street 518-472-1111 Hudson Harbor Steak & Seafood 351 Broadway 518-426-5000 European Tailoring and Alterations 40 North Pearl Street 518-433-1408 Iron Gate Café 182 Washington Avenue 518-445-3555 The First Church in Albany 110 North Pearl Street 518-463-4449 Jack’s Oyster House 42 State Street 518-465-8854 Historic Downtown Albany Food Tours 25 Quackenbush Square 518-495-2277 Jonathan’s Pizza 31 North Pearl Street 518-463-5100 KeyBank 120 State Street 518-433-2000 Kanters Deli 196 Lark Street 518-436-9396 Kinderhook Bank 39 North Pearl Street 518-512-5699 Lam’s Chinese Kitchen 51 South Pearl Street 518-427-5095 LYFT Download App www.lyft.com Lark Street Poke Bar 203 Lark Street 518-818-0897 Masjid-As-Salam Mosque 276 Central Avenue 518-463-6275 La Serre Restaurant 14 Green Street 518-463-6056 M &T Bank 80 State Street 518-426-6363 The Lionheart Pub 448 Madison Avenue 518-818-0921 NBT Bank 54 State Street 518-426-3285 The Local 217 Taproom & Kitchen 12 1/2 Delaware Avenue 518-462-0050 Pioneer Bank 90 State Street 518-427-5913 Loch & Quay 414 Broadway 518-389-7201 SEFCU Credit Union 110 State Street 800-727-3328 Lost & Found Bar & Kitchen 942 Broadway 518-694-0670 Spartan Copies 31 James Street 518-436-1801 Mamoun’s Felafel 206 Washington Avenue 518-434-3901 St.
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