LindaBabe
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Good Morning, Everyone!
All that talk of Earl's made me hungry!
Our evening out was quite successful! If you're ever in Albany, NY, have I got the place for you. Franklin's Tower on Broadway is a hidden gem. The whole place is about 12 feet wide, the ground floor dominated by a bar, backed up with half a dozen high backed booths with coat hooks on the ends. The floor is still paved with the tiny hexagonal ceramic tiles from the 19th century. At the end of the room is an ancient shoe shine stand with space for 3 gents at once. You can almost hear the whispers of the political machine bosses from days of old. But as soon as you get your plate you're whisked directly to today.
I had salmon, rolled around veggies and tied with a leek on a bed of crab and spinach risotto. OH YUM. A solid 9. The gentleman had the days special, pan seared swordfish, artisticly arrayed on a bed of baby veggies and fingerling potatos. Another solid 9. Caeser salad decorated with nice crumbly slabs of parmesan - lovely. The desserts, not so much - creme brulee with a nicely flamed sugar top but the creme part was lacking substance and flavor, hazelnut pot au creme - rated "eh", and flourless chocolate cake that got no comment at all, but did disappear. dinner for 4 with 2 glasses of wine and 2 beers, $130. We'll be back. The band - Side Effects - well, they're very good, and we survived one set but the venue was way too small for such a big sound. Either that, or we're getting too old.
Happy Day, All!
All that talk of Earl's made me hungry!
Our evening out was quite successful! If you're ever in Albany, NY, have I got the place for you. Franklin's Tower on Broadway is a hidden gem. The whole place is about 12 feet wide, the ground floor dominated by a bar, backed up with half a dozen high backed booths with coat hooks on the ends. The floor is still paved with the tiny hexagonal ceramic tiles from the 19th century. At the end of the room is an ancient shoe shine stand with space for 3 gents at once. You can almost hear the whispers of the political machine bosses from days of old. But as soon as you get your plate you're whisked directly to today.
I had salmon, rolled around veggies and tied with a leek on a bed of crab and spinach risotto. OH YUM. A solid 9. The gentleman had the days special, pan seared swordfish, artisticly arrayed on a bed of baby veggies and fingerling potatos. Another solid 9. Caeser salad decorated with nice crumbly slabs of parmesan - lovely. The desserts, not so much - creme brulee with a nicely flamed sugar top but the creme part was lacking substance and flavor, hazelnut pot au creme - rated "eh", and flourless chocolate cake that got no comment at all, but did disappear. dinner for 4 with 2 glasses of wine and 2 beers, $130. We'll be back. The band - Side Effects - well, they're very good, and we survived one set but the venue was way too small for such a big sound. Either that, or we're getting too old.
Happy Day, All!