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    Dave's Hot Chicken

    Dave's Hot Chicken

    2.9(28 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    What's not to love about good Nashville chicken I say. They are located in a spacious shopping…read morecenter with ample parking so when the craving hits just drive on over. Their hip graffiti walls and neon lights makes this a fun stop for a quick bite or snack. I love how there's a spice level for everyone. Whether you want no spice, medium, mild or extremely hot. Once you place your order at the counter, you're given a pager as you patiently wait for your chicken. On this visit I had their mini medium spiced chicken sliders and yummy fries and a drink. I was not looking for a meal but I just wanted a spicy snack to tide me over and it really hit the spot. I'll have to order one spice level up next time as medium heat was a little milder than I expected. Overall a very tasty bite!

    If you're looking for low calorie snacks, food or meals, keep on driving. But, if you're craving…read moresome hot fried chicken, sliders, fries and other belly busting goodies, go git. Everything is made to order, so it takes a little while for the food to be prepared. Be patient. All four of us enjoyed our meals-and it was a lot of food that required leftover boxes. Two of us ordered the hotter version of the chicken...but not THE spiciest (which we will try next time because we didn't have our faces blown off...and we like that kind of thing). There's plenty of seating available in this cavernous, high-ceilinged, somewhat loud space with walls adorned with "locally inspired " paintings.

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    bb.q Chicken Clifton Park

    bb.q Chicken Clifton Park

    4.2(39 reviews)
    35.9 mi
    $$

    While I waited the roughly 15 minutes it typically takes for your order to be prepared here, I had…read morea chance to think about a few things... Was it a mistake to order their spiciest wings on my first visit? Would the price I paid for the combo meal justify the quantity and my satisfaction with it? Do the patrons REALLY watch those music videos? Well, it's definitely all about the chicken here. That first bite of a boneless wing with the Spicy Galbi was indeed a taste-bud-awakener, but after that it was all flavor and the right level of crispness. I definitely wanted more. The fries were interesting. They were nicely crisp, and they were lightly covered with some kind of coating that was both subtly spicy and subtly sweet. They were certainly fine, but I'll explore other sides on future visits like the cole slaw and the pickled radishes. The price for a combo, $13.99 plus tax and tip extra... well ... since I'm really here for the chicken, maybe next time I'll just order a big batch of wings and do something else instead of (the starchy) sides. Those music videos... today they were all from a K-pop girl group known as aespa, evidently quite successful internationally. Clearly I am not their target audience. But as background music, it was pleasant enough. Since it's roughly 15 minutes from my house to here, ordering in advance seems like the way to go. It is indeed worth it for the chicken.

    I'm sure there's an Albany location for this Korean fried chicken chain and I remember being put…read moreoff when I first looked it up a few years ago, although I'm not sure by what. The fried chicken with their "secret sauce" is one of the better versions of what I consider to be authentic, so my rating is based mostly on this. Things that would've made for a 5- star experience relate to the ultimate Korean fried chicken and pizza joint in the Atlanta region, where they play a Korean TV show on mute (or music videos, although I almost never watch them with intention) and have utensils and crockery that at least remotely make you feel like you're dining out if you decide to eat in like we did.. For example, bb.q only had plastic forks and not even a paper plate. And regrettably like many Korean fried chicken joints in the U.S., they charge separately for sides such as pickled radish. Speaking of which, they charge $0.95 for a little cup of radish and most of the mass was liquid, forcing me to ration even though we ordered two of them. Moreover, one of the radish cups clearly had been sitting out and they still served it, as I overheard the front staff say to the kitchen staff, "I need two radish.. actually, only one, there's one sitting out here already, I'm not gonna waste that." Anyone who knows and appreciates the crunch of the radish that complements Korean fried chicken will understand how this affects the radish and the diminished enjoyment. On a positive note, the chicken was tender and the sauce, although not one of the best I've had of its kind, was more like the authentic sticky and sweet 'yang nyoem' that I've come to love. There was an unidentifiable note to the flavour of the sauce that I didn't like but it didn't detract completely from enjoyment. If there was a half star rating I would consider 3.5 stars. Then again, I'm glad there's a decent Korean fried chicken joint in our neck of the woods away from big cities, and I wouldn't mind going back. I hope they continue to improve.

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    Southpaw Bistro - Morning power bowl!

    Southpaw Bistro

    4.2(20 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Stopped in to Southpaw for a late lunch on my mother's birthday…read more The decor style is very adirondack mixed with some of the remaining decor from when it was an asian bistro. At the time, the place looked busy but still had open table. Staffing wise I noticed they had one bartender and one server on which seemed light for a Saturday. Our server took a little while to get over to us but seemed more like the result of being short staff than anything to do with them. We ordered in stages drinks and apps, then mains once apps were out. I got the smash burger and fries and we tried the hush puppies and wings for apps. The hush puppies were a northern interpretation which was more like a fried polenta cake in shape and taste. I recognize they are all just variations of fried cornmeal but there is something distinct about a hush puppies versus these. The wings were definitely stand out and I would get them again. The burger and fries was decent but not something I would get again. I would go back for drinks and apps.

    I was surprised to see the place almost empty when we stopped in for lunch on a beautiful Friday…read moreafternoon. Our party of three was promptly greeted and directed to our choice of tables set and ready for customers. We were slow in making our menu selections as we were preoccupied with conversation anticipating the southern departure of the Snowbird in our party. Staff were very patient and understanding. The menu offers a nice variety of choices that extend from pub food to sandwiches and salads, many with a slight twist in preparation. Entrees are apparently offered during dinner hours. My wife ordered the Humus Wrap ($17), identified as a vegan's delight. She did not believe the humus offered much flavor, tasting mostly the onions, sweet potatoes, chickpeas, and peppers. But then she's not a vegan so, while she said the wrap was pleasant, she shouldn't have expected to be delighted. Our Snowbird chose a Steak Gyro ($18) with grilled naan, dressed greens, red onion, cucumber, tomato, roasted garlic aioli, pickled red onion, and fresh herbs. That sounds like a lot, and it was. The snowbird was very pleased with the meal, enjoying the combination of flavors. I wanted to find out how the Pulled Pork Sammy ($17) was going to be served as the online dinner menu offered it as the South Street Smasher. It turns out they take crispy, slow-roasted, local pork shoulder compressed and shaped like a burger and smashed on the flattop to serve on a toasted bun with their house BBQ and coleslaw. The pork was moist and flavorful. Adding the coleslaw and pickle slices to the Sammy gave a nice blend of texture and flavors. A very enjoyable sandwich. We all were severed hand-cut French fries with our meals. As is frequently the case at most restaurants, they were hot and excellent when served, but just OK once they cooled. I'd be interested in returning for dinner sometime when I'm in the area to try the ramen, a burger, or maybe even the poutine.

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    Falcons Brewhouse - Plentiful platter of chicken wings

    Falcons Brewhouse

    4.9(9 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    In town for family business and need a place to kill an hour and a half. Menu is small but it's…read moreenough for everyone to have a choice. I had wings, which were meaty and well done. Wife got nachos which were came out and were very full of pulled pork, olives and cheese. Daughter got the lobster bisque which was on the special board, it was flavorful and came in a large bowl. Out back they have a small patio with a fire pit.

    Falcons Brewhouse (formerly Hudson River Brew House) is a nice bistro/brewhouse located in the…read morecenter of Hudson Falls. They offer coffee & espresso drinks, tea, draft beer, bottle beers, ciders, seltzers, wine, and soft drinks. For food, they served up bistro fare including baked goods, bagels, breakfast sandwiches, quiche, soups, salads, wings, flatbreads, pizza, lasagna, mac & cheese, quesadillas, and desserts. They offer full service dining and takeout and online ordering (prices higher in Clover). The place has a nice inviting relaxed atmosphere with exposed brick walls, shiny wood floors, oriental rugs, bar counter seating, high top table seating, couches & coffee tables. I stopped by Falcons recently for a late lunch and decided to eat in. I ordered the Quiche Lorraine ($10 plus tax) and the Mac & Cheese ($9 plus tax) with an ice water. My food was served to me in about 12 minutes after ordering. The portions of food were very good for the price. The Quiche Lorraine were 2 slices of quiche which were very dense with pieces of ham in a rich cheese & egg blend in a flaky crust, a bit of a saltier flavor. The Mac & Cheese had firm cavatappi macaroni smothered in a rich cheese sauce. I finished much of the food ordered, but I needed a small box for the extra slice of quiche, which I enjoyed for breakfast the next day. Overall, I enjoyed a nice filling lunch at Falcons Brewhouse with friendly service. I was also told that the menu here is evolving and changing with the charcuterie board being discontinued. I noted that the in-restaurant menu prices were significantly lower than the Clover prices for online ordering. You can call in your order for takeout and pay the lower in-restaurant prices.

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    Falcons Brewhouse - As you walk in bar on left blackboard menus and sitting area to right

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