On the fine dining end, Sperry's and the Grey Gelding are my favorites though it looks as if the Grey Gelding may be closing, though may make it through the season. Brindisi's is quite good but Chianti and Maestro's are better. One Caroline is nice, but I found it's sister restaurant, Mouzon House to be a disappointment. I have not been to Prime (at Saratoga National Golf Course) yet, but have only heard good things and it is on the list for this year.
Of the other places mentioned I've never been to Longfellows, nor really heard of it, the Wishing Well is a favorite among the older track crowd and evidently Sam the Bugler goes there to who---errr play for tips, something I really don't want while eating. Sabina's is a pizza place. never gone as I found another place out 9 in a strip mall that I really like.
If you are into a fun dining experience, I like both Cantina and Mexican Connection (Mexican food obviously) and Karavalli, a very good Indian restaurant. Gaffney's can be fun and there are bands in the back at night. Can be a little loud though. If you just want a big menu that has family type fare, unexciting but solid, then Olde Bryan is the place.
If I could only choose one, Sperry's is outstanding, but it is fine dining so it will be pricey.
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