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Saratoga Thoughts April 15, 2012
Saratoga Thoughts - weekend edition:
- Margarita and I ran the Peppertree Rescue 5K yesterday at the Saratoga Spa State Park. Great cause, great weather, and a great run (OK, a slow, great run). I probably spent $80 on our race registrations and other items and raffles, but all for a good cause. It was an unusual 5K b/c probably about half the runners ran with their dogs. If you are thinking of getting a dog, I would suggest looking at Peppertree because they seem like a well-run organization that really cares about matching the right dog with the right person/family. Click here for Peppertree's Facebook page and you can like them.
- It looks like Elizabeth's Table may open this Tuesday. I am glad it's that close - Mike and Liz Phillips worked their butts off to get the place ready and if their food is half as good as it was at the Cupcake Lab, the place will be a hit. Give them some support and check it out later this week.

- I've written on here more than once that I felt (now former) Saratogian sports editor Nicole Russo was an extremely talented writer, and it looks like the Thoroughbred Times has agreed with me because she was hired by the Lexington, Kentucky based company as their internet editor. Congratulations Nicole! Her recent departure as sports editor and subsequent replacement by Matthew Donato means the Saratogian has had five different sports editors in just over two years.
- I wrote a post last week about Siro's either not completing its web sites or letting the URL's expire for its main restaurant on Lincoln as well as Siro's Trattoria web site, the latter of which incidentally closed quietly for the season. Then I mentioned how I thought the New York City location apparently wasn't opening. Steve Barnes of the T-U's Table Hopping Blog linked my entry, and then a Siro's manager quickly replied on Table Hopping. I was apparently wrong about the NYC location, which apparently is opening within a month, but the other facts were hard to argue with. Siro's PR people (probably an outside PR firm) contacted the Business Review to do some damage control, and this article was printed Friday. Well I'm glad The Trattoria at the Lodge is opening back up soon, and I'm really glad the NYC location is opening as well. Siro's has to pay some more attention to the details, namely completing their web sites and not letting the URL's expire, but I'm glad they're otherwise on track.
- It says here that Stewart's Crumbs Along the Mohawk Ice Cream is fantastic.
- Below is a picture of a race horse I used to own, now a guide pony, Minister's Appeal, working with his rider at the Oklahoma Track. I was thrilled when the training track opened last week, but when is the Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Business Association, or Convention and Tourism Bureau, or better yet all three, going to encourage NYRA to open it to the public, at least on the weekends? With mimimal effort, you could limit public access to an area near the timer's shed and attract numerous people up here on the weekends from April to November. That's numerous people, and families, who will eat in our restaurants, shop in our stores, and, by the way, get all that much more excited to attend the track in the summer which can only help attendance. Seems like a no-brainer to me.
- Who is Amy Sutton, and why does she have so many prominent listings at Roohan Realty? I seem to see her names on signs everywhere.
- Finally, Margarita and I met some friends last night at Lake Ridge Restaurant in Round Lake (exit 11). I was never there before but had the feeling for some reason it was a rustic, basic place, but it was very nice inside and had great food and service. If you're ever looking for a restaurant down that way I do recommend it.
OK folks that's it for now. It will be nice today (Sunday) and up to 80 tomorrow on Monday. Have a great week!
What’s up with Siro’s?
Siro's Trattoria at the Lodge seems to have closed quietly "for the season", according to the recording on their phone. This may be old news, but it's relevant because I noticed recently the Siro's Restaurant web site (the original Siro's) appears to have expired and the URL was apparently taken over by some non-restaurant web site. Siro's Trattoria at the Lodge's web site has been "coming soon" since it opened in mid 2011, but has never been completed. Additionally, the planned NYC Siro's restaurant apparently never materialized either. It would be no big surprise if the owners are losing money, but are they losing interest as well? Is the prolonged process over muffling the sound from the live bands making them weary of dealing with their neighbors and Saratoga Springs government? Just wondering.
Saratoga Thoughts April 7, 2012
OK I haven't done one of these in a couple of weeks so here we go:
- I see the Harness track will open back up on April 11th. That is doubly good news - the fact that the equine disease strangles is apparently contained means the Oklahoma Track can open on time the weekend of April 14-15.
- Hey the Megabus is here! Great prices, useless schedule. It leaves Saratoga at 7pm and arrives in NYC at 10:30, and leaves NYC at 8:30am and arrives in the Spa City at noon. Huh? The Saratogian has an article here.
- It looks like the prep work is beginning (in other words an ugly fence has gone up) on the building that is going up next to the Bread Basket on Spring Street.
- Speaking of The Bread Basket, I am trying to eat healthy but yesterday I had a bear claw from there. Geez that was freakin' delicious. Gigantic too. I guess that's why they call them "bear" claws and not....squirrel paws.
- Restaurant updates: PJ Davis advises me he is hoping to open the new PJ's Barbecue (new name: "PJ's Bar-B-QSA") in early May. Elizabeth's Table should be opening up soon. I assume Russo's is getting close as well. We're at least a month out from David Zecchini's new Broadway Spanish tapas restaurant Boca Bistro. The new Arby's that is going into the old Grey Gelding location should be finished by late June.
- I love our library but I hate hate hate the new tables on the second floor. The old ones were roomy, sturdy, and comfortable, but these little replacements look like they are for third graders.
- I was kidding above on the Arby's in the Grey Gelding.
- I saw on Tom Dimopoulos' Facebook page that his position was eliminated from the Post-Star. In other words he was let go. That sucks - first of all because he is a great reporter and a class act, and second of all does that mean the Post Star is giving up on Saratoga news? Perhaps - the Saratoga Snippets blog hasn't been updated in a month - and that was an entry by Dimopoulos.
- Click here to find out about the Nacre Spring dance performance at Universal Preservation Hall
- Man that addition on the Wilton YMCA is huge - it appears to be about the size of the original building.
- I had a note to write something about SPAC, but I don't remember what it was. If anyone has any SPAC news or thoughts, feel free to comment and help a blogger out.
- If you need to make last minute Easter plans - Maestro's, The Wishing Well, and Capriccio Saratoga are a few of the restaurants that will be open - but there are several others as well.
OK that's about it folks. Have a great Easter!
Saratoga Thoughts April 7, 2012
OK I haven't done one of these in a couple of weeks so here we go:
- I see the Harness track will open back up on April 11th. That is doubly good news - the fact that the equine disease strangles is apparently contained means the Oklahoma Track can open on time the weekend of April 14-15.
- Hey the Megabus is here! Great prices, useless schedule. It leaves Saratoga at 7pm and arrives in NYC at 10:30, and leaves NYC at 8:30am and arrives in the Spa City at noon. Huh? The Saratogian has an article here.
- It looks like the prep work is beginning (in other words an ugly fence has gone up) on the building that is going up next to the Bread Basket on Spring Street.
- Speaking of The Bread Basket, I am trying to eat healthy but yesterday I had a bear claw from there. Geez that was freakin' delicious. Gigantic too. I guess that's why they call them "bear" claws and not....squirrel paws.
- Restaurant updates: PJ Davis advises me he is hoping to open the new PJ's Barbecue (new name: "PJ's Bar-B-QSA") in early May. Elizabeth's Table should be opening up soon. I assume Russo's is getting close as well. We're at least a month out from David Zecchini's new Broadway Spanish tapas restaurant Boca Bistro. The new Arby's that is going into the old Grey Gelding location should be finished by late June.
- I love our library but I hate hate hate the new tables on the second floor. The old ones were roomy, sturdy, and comfortable, but these little replacements look like they are for third graders.
- I was kidding above on the Arby's in the Grey Gelding.
- I saw on Tom Dimopoulos' Facebook page that his position was eliminated from the Post-Star. In other words he was let go. That sucks - first of all because he is a great reporter and a class act, and second of all does that mean the Post Star is giving up on Saratoga news? Perhaps - the Saratoga Snippets blog hasn't been updated in a month - and that was an entry by Dimopoulos.
- Click here to find out about the Nacre Spring dance performance at Universal Preservation Hall
- Man that addition on the Wilton YMCA is huge - it appears to be about the size of the original building.
- I had a note to write something about SPAC, but I don't remember what it was. If anyone has any SPAC news or thoughts, feel free to comment and help a blogger out.
- If you need to make last minute Easter plans - Maestro's, The Wishing Well, and Capriccio Saratoga are a few of the restaurants that will be open - but there are several others as well.
OK that's about it folks. Have a great Easter!
Why is gas in Glens Falls that much cheaper?
I was in Glens Falls yesterday and was sort of shocked to see that the gas prices were from 6-12 cents lower per gallon than Saratoga Springs. The gas off Glens Falls exit 18 was $3.91 a gallon (cash or credit).
The gas down here off exit 15 was $3.97 a gallon. And inside the city limits on South Broadway, the gas was 12 cents a gallon more than Glens Falls at $4.03 a gallon. Geez! Any thoughts?
Saratoga Thoughts March 22, 2012
And yet even more randomness about Saratoga.....
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- I see Chicago and the Doobie Brothers are coming to SPAC this year on August 21. Yawwwwwn. Weren't they just here in 2010?
- The Saratoga Olive Oil Store is expanding to other cities! They are opening a new store in Burlington VT. Click here for more information. Congratulations to them.
- Don't forget it's still Saratoga County Restaurant week through Sunday. Great weather and restaurant deals together! The city needs to find a way to adjust their April 1st date for restaurants opening their sidewalk cafes. The amount of business these places must be missing this week makes the argument that they should be able to lift it when we get abnormally warm weather.
- The Brentwood Motel, on the corner of Nelson and Gridley over near The Horseshoe, is for sale. I think it's been for sale for a while.
- Kitchen Dimensions is moving from its 30 Division Street location, but I'm not sure where to. The location, which I assume is a business condo, is for sale. 1 Franklin Square, essentially across the street from there and behind the new Market Place Center, is also emtpy and for sale for $1.29 million.
- The tailor Vincenzo Moda is moving into the old Times Union offices on Broadway. According to the business' web site he is currently in Schenectady.
- The winery that is going in the former Kimberly Inn building has a new basement that was recently dug and beginnings of the foundation for the addition in the back of the building. It's always good to report positive things on South Broadway.
- That little convenience store on Jefferson Street just south of Five Points reopened up in the past few weeks. It's more of a tiny grocery than a grab-n-go convenience store - it appears to be catering to residents that live in the public housing a short distance away.
- Click here for the Saratoga Coffee Traders newsletter. I wonder how that place, as well as Uncommon Grounds, will do once Spot Coffee comes into the Market Center building. Brueggers is an afterthought - I only go in there to use their SEFCU ATM.
- And finally the roundup of various newsletters from Saratoga businesses and organizations. Click here for Universal Preservation Hall's latest newsletter. Here for DZ Restaurants. Here for Longfellow's latest newsletter. And finally here for The Wishing Well. Have a great weekend everybody.
Bonacio’s Market Place construction running on all cylinders
I was downtown earlier today and saw that Bonacio's Market Place Construction is really moving along, and there were several construction workers there even though it was Saturday. It looks like they're in the final stretch and trying to finish in a hurry. Many of the windows are installed and they have a new web site http://www.marketcentersaratoga.com/ (new to me, anyways) with several pictures, floor plans, and news links. The new Price Chopper is scheduled to be open sometime in April, but I'm not sure when the apartments will be available. Either way it's all good - I'm happy to report on positive things happening downtown.
I’ll go to Price Chopper
I have written posts on here before about how great I thought The Meathouse, a national chain butcher shop, with stores locally in Wilton and Clifton Park, is. I also wrote about how I was excited to see the Bon Ton Fish Market come to Wilton as well. I also recently read in the Saratogian about plans the Vermont based Healthy Living Market and Cafe has, which will open a new place in former JC Penney location in the Wilton Mall.
Do you see the pattern here? Wilton, Wilton, and Wilton. I have nothing against our neighbor to the north, except that it's not downtown Saratoga Springs. One company that has a significant Saratoga Springs presence, and in fact is investing new money here, is Price Chopper, a local family-owned company based in nearby Schenectady. Based on its local presence and Saratoga Springs commitment, I'll go to Price Chopper.

Photo from Bonacio.com of their new Raiload Place project, which will include a new Price Chopper
I'm not saying I'll never go to those other new arrivals I mentioned in the first paragraph, but I will endeavor not to make them my regular food shopping destinations. A few times a year tops. I should also acknowledge that, at least in The Meat House's case, they have made efforts to have about 20% of their products come from local sources. That is commendable. Their products are creative and superb as well, and these places do add to local employment. I also have some interest as to what the Bon Ton will bring for new and fresh seafood options.
Those reasons still aren't nearly enough for me to abandon Price Chopper (and I should also take this moment to plug Putnam Market and Four Seasons health food stores, to name just a few Saratoga Springs stores). Sure, there are some things that bother me about Price Chopper - most notably that it's not Wegmans, but their two stores in Saratoga Springs add to our tax base, city employment and overall vitality and convenience. The Golub family easily could have abandoned downtown after Bonacio bought their Railroad Place store, and who would have blamed them? They invested a lot of money in the Ballston Ave store less than a mile away. And I should mention Price Chopper's Ballston Ave store is a very good store, and I do like shopping there. So if you see me getting purchasing fish, meat, and health food products, it will generally be at Price Chopper, and sometimes at Putnam Market and Four Seasons. It's one of the best things all of us can do to keep the Saratoga Springs economy healthy and vibrant. See you on Ballston Avenue - and pretty soon at the modern Railroad Place store.
Saratoga Thoughts February 25, 2012
Well it's not my intention to make this the "Saratoga Thoughts" blog, but lately my schedule has limited my efforts, at least somewhat, to these types of postings. OK, with that half apology out of the way, here we go:
- Well I went to the Beer Week events, sort of. I stopped out for some food and beer with the Funsaratoga field agent and an out-of-town guest. I'm glad to have any event that brings visitors (and their wallets) to Saratoga Springs in late winter, but as someone who was in several of the venues, it didn't seem so well organized. Perhaps if I actually bought tickets and went as an attendee, it would have been better, but as an accidental attendee, I was underwhelmed
- I saw the Maestro's porch was getting some use in Thursday's and Friday's nice weather. Who ever thought that porch would get nearly year-round use in 2011-2012?
File Photo
- Well it sure seems like there are several Saratoga restaurants that are hiring. A perusal of Craig's list shows that Ravenous, Forno Bistro, Jacob & Anthony's, Sabina's, The Parting Glass, and Angelo Mazzone's several restaurants and catering establishments are looking for employees. That doesn't count the several unnamed Saratoga restaurants that were advertising jobs as well, including one "new restaurant opening in late March" that I assume is Russo's, which is opening in the former Brindisi's location.
- Speaking of Craig's list, you'll never know what you'll find on there - here's an ad from someone looking to have a partner in opening a bar in downtown Saratoga. Yea, bars and business partnerships always work out well - especially when they start out from Craig's list.
- Continuing with the Saratoga bar/restaurant scene, I reported way back when that Mine would have a full menu and I noticed them promoting it along the sidewalk on Broadway this past Friday night, as evidenced by the picture below.
I give Mine credit for trying, and their menu looks like it has reasonable prices, but I'm not sure if I can take a dining establishment seriously that is offering a full dinner menu, and also a "Pisces night" (it was last night - "Pisces get in free all night"), a teen night (tonight - for all of you under-21 kids that fanatically read this blog), and has a web site that is not working (at least when I checked). My casual walk by and internet look gives me the feeling they are all over the board. Just my thoughts.
- When I was a kid, there was just one free newspaper, and that was of course the Pennysaver. Saratoga Springs has Saratoga Today, The Spotlight, and the Spa City Moneysaver - and there seem to be many other free specialty publications as well. It's almost overwhelming - and all this in the internet era. Go figure.
- With Saratoga diners dropping left and right (namely Beverly's, Friendly's, and the Saratoga Family Restaurant), I thought it would be a good time to check out Shirley's, on West Avenue. You may recall it was purchased last year by someone who was going to add some Montreal, Quebec cuisine to the menu. Well the chowder was excellent but the grilled haddock I ordered came out cold - I think it was prebaked and never heated for me. Oh well, if I ever get my fat blogging butt to the YMCA anytime soon perhaps I'll get rid of enough guilt to try Shirley's rather fattening sounding Poutine - which is a French-Canadian specialty consisting of french fries, gravy and cheese curds. I'm half intrigued and half disgusted, but my gluttonous curiosity will get the better of me eventually and I'll report on here how it was - and what my cholesterol was before and after.
- Speaking of eating things I shouldn't - the wings at the Stadium pass my four-part test - and I'm from Buffalo, which makes me an expert. The four part test is as follows: (1) Wings should be big with plenty of meat - not those wimpy tiny ones you get in some restaurants. (2) The sauce should have the right balanced flavor and have enough substance to cling to the wings. (3) They should never be undercooked, and in fact should be cooked extra crispy, and (4) the blue cheese should be of high quality. The Stadium passes all four of those tests, with an extra star for their chunky blue cheese.
- From Buffalo errr...fine dining to Buffalo fine arts - I see the Buffalo Philharmonic will be playing at SPAC this summer - on July 25th. I'll be there....in a Bills jersey with my face painted. It's a Buffalo thing.
- And finally, Saratogian editor Barbara Lombardo had a great idea when she proposed that the Skidmore bookstore move into the empty former Borders location. She asked "I can dream, can't I?" Yes you can, and I like your thinking Barbara.
Have a great weekend everybody.
Saratoga thoughts February 20, 2012
Here we go....
- I see the third annual Saratoga County Restaurant Week goes this year from March 16-25. For $20.12 you will get a three-course dinner at more than 40 participating Saratoga County restaurants, many right here in the Spa City. When this first started in 2010, there were very few Saratoga Springs restaurants that participated, but that changed starting last year.
- I pointed out last week that Mayor Scott Johnson made the right call on the South Side Rec center, and I was happy to see the Mayor mention South Broadway's problems in his recent state-of-the-city address. The only problem is that I was pointing out these same problems over a year ago. The city Democratic Committee recently wrote an opinion piece in The Saratogian accusing His Honor of having no vision, being slow to react, and certainly not being proactive. With the aforementioned Rec Center being the lone exception, I couldn't agree more.
- Speaking of failing to be proactive and lacking foresight, I haven't heard much lately about the dangerous traffic situation on South Broadway. Did NY State DOT go back to sleep? I certainly hope I'm wrong, but I just have a feeling there is another awful accident pending on that deadly stretch of highway.
- I don't know if I'm a subscriber, member, customer or what of Groupon, but I've recently signed on and have noticed there are not too many offerings for places here in the Spa City. Most offerings seem to be centered around Albany.
- There seems to be quite a buzz about the Brad Pitt movie about Solomon Northrup. That's great that this historical figure, who certainly had an amazing life, will be getting his due on the big screen. I just am not expecting a shot in the arm for the local economy from it - there are no indications that any of the filming will be done here. In fact, why would they film here? It would be very costly and there isn't a whole lot left, as far as buildings and such, from Northrup's time in this region. I'm not saying this won't have some positive effects for our region; I'm just not expecting those effects to be significant.
- Well, Van-Halen is coming to the north, south, east, and west of Saratoga on this spring's tour - namely Montreal, NYC, Boston, and Buffalo - but no SPAC. Well a SPAC show could have been a mess, with all sorts of crazies, but I would still like to see it.
- I'm hearing word that the Oklahoma Track may open early this year. Well that would be a good thing - and would be something that could give the local economy a shot with horse owners and trainers moving here that much earlier. If this is true I'm assuming it means 2 or 3 weeks early, meaning a very late March/early April opening. The buildings there aren't winterized, so I couldn't imagine how they could open up any earlier.
- Click here for the latest newsletter from Saratoga Bridges
- How sad that Saratoga's own Tuskegee Airman Clarence Dart died a few days ago. At least he was able to see the movie Red Tails, and he even received a standing ovation when introduced at the Wilton Cinemas' debut of the movie last month. His death is sad, but I'm very happy that he at least lived long enough to receive honors from the President, Congress, and Hollywood, and knew before he died that neither he nor his fellow Tuskegee Airmen would ever be forgotten.
- February is almost done and Saratoga Springs organizations are talking summer. SPAC recently announced the lineup for the 35th annual Freihofer's Jazz Fesival on June 30 & July 1. The Oklahoma Track is opening soon and we're talking about summer concerts. Life is looking good in Saratoga Springs!
- I'll end with this link of a reporter writing about a chance meeting with Whitney Houston here in Saratoga Springs in the late 1980s. Perhaps it was the same time she was performing at SPAC in 1987 that this Youtube video below shows. The late singer sure gave an energetic performance of "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" that night, and the crowd was jumping and the place was rocking. They sure got their money's worth from Ms. Houston that night.
That's it for now folks. Have a great week!

