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![]() Lots of folks here have been to Saratoga more than me........
some LIVE nearby! but, I'll submit it's hard to go wrong. Wander the street after the races, look for what feels right for your personal tastes, and it's nearly impossible to go wrong. I will suggest not to bank on the food of the local Bed & Breakfasts. It's hard to significantly disappoint me, but I was significantly disappointed with my more than average price B&B. My "hearty fresh Irish breakfast" advertised was frozen link boxed sausage, and frozen biscuts, and frozen packaged hash browns. It still pisses me off. That said, I wish I was going to Saratoga this year. Have a good time! |
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![]() Breakfast- Uncommon Grounds or Comptons. Grounds has the greatest coffee you ever tasted and tasty bagels, etc.
Comptons is a diner type place on Broadway with lightning fast service and good cheap food. EIther one is great depending on your mood. |
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![]() definitely try The Wishing Well in Wilton.
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![]() Oh and i forget The horseshoe Grill right by the track.
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![]() P J's. Cheap and good.
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![]() Kenny P's right, the Wishing Well although pricy is as much of Saratoga history as the houses and track.
Wheatfields is good but they have off nights when it's crowded, still an outside table along Broadway is a must one night just to watch and take it all in. I like Gaffneys on their back porch for a reasonable dinner, live music and the bar is sometimes hopping. I can't remember the restaurant on Phila street but is was excellent. By far the best thing to do is take 30 min. and walk around, check out menus, and you'll find what you like. What a great place!
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