Warning

JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 776

JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 766

JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 791

Thursday, 21 April 2016 16:50

Back Inn the Day

By | News
Visitors are welcome to read and play cards, as well as enjoy a fine dinner, in the newly renovated Side Room at the Inn at Saratoga. Visitors are welcome to read and play cards, as well as enjoy a fine dinner, in the newly renovated Side Room at the Inn at Saratoga. Photo by Rob Spring.

Inn at Saratoga Gets Victorian-Era Makeover

SARATOGA SPRINGS – The 173-year-old Inn at Saratoga, located at 231 Broadway, celebrated the completion of many of its extensive renovations capitalizing on the venue’s old world charm on Thursday, April 21 with a grand opening event that included menu samplings and cocktail tastings, as well as the sounds of acoustic guitar player Jeff Walton, a regular entertainer on Thursday nights at the Inn. 

Liz Israel, general manager of the Inn at Saratoga, said, “We wanted our guests to feel they were stepping back in time here, like in a classic movie. It’s a neat experience.”

With the help of local artist Bud Milks, the dining room and The Side Room have been beautifully appointed with Victorian-era furnishings and a touch of Edwardian gilt. The ballroom is nearing completion, as are some of the 42 rooms, with those renovations ongoing. 

The Side Room restaurant has been transformed into cozy elegance, with a working fireplace, a 1912 Steinway working player piano, furniture circa 1890 from New York City’s Waldorf Astoria, and antique bookcases filled with a combination of classic fiction and elevated thought. 

“People are welcome to sit and read, or play cards or board games, maybe even work on a puzzle in front of the fireplace,” said Israel. 

The tufted, red velvet bench seating, sofa, and intimately-arranged tables and chairs are perfect to relax with a friend and a Gentleman’s Tea, which includes filet mignon and brisket sliders, truffle fries, cheese and charcuterie, desserts and more in the old English tradition. Or, enjoy the ambiance with coffee and a laptop with free wireless. 

“We found so much doing the work,” said Israel. “It turns out those big windows here in The Side Room are really pocket doors that go out onto the front patio. We’ll have them operating for the summer. And those gold rosette medallions on the ceiling? They were crafted from pieces found in the Marvin, Sackett, Todd house on Franklin Square.”

The menu has had a facelift, too. In addition to the Gentleman’s Tea, diners can enjoy a fine meal of Filet Mignon, Coq Au Vin, or Roasted Vegetables Napoleon, as well as upscale tavern dishes. 

The new, hand-crafted cocktail menu is literary-inspired. Try the Persephone, a vodka, St. Germaine, rosemary and pomegranate seed drink with a dash of seltzer. Or The Sleuth (a nod to Chandler’s “The Big Sleep”) or the Light in August (for Faulkner).

The Tavern is open for Happy Hour from 4 to 7 p.m. daily, and The Side Room is open for dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. daily, but the room is open all day to relax, visit, or browse the Internet on your laptop. Full breakfast buffets and lunch options are available to hotel guests, as well. For more information about dining, catering, weddings or other events, call 518- 583-1890 or visit www.theinnatsaratoga.com. 

Read 9724 times
More in this category: « Heroin Lights, Camera, Kasich! »

Blotter

  • Saratoga County Court Brad C. Cittadino, 49, of Stillwater, was sentenced April 11 to 3 years incarceration and 2 years post-release supervision, after pleading to criminal sale of a controlled substance in the third-degree, a felony.  Matthew T. McGraw, 43, of Clifton Park, was sentenced April 11 to 5 years of probation, after pleading to unlawful surveillance in the second-degree, a felony, in connection with events that occurred in the towns of Moreau, Clifton Park, and Halfmoon in 2023.  Matthew W. Breen, 56, of Saratoga Springs, pleaded April 10 to sexual abuse in the first-degree, a felony, charged May 2023 in…

Property Transactions

  • BALLSTON Eastline Holdings LLC sold property at 16 Linden Ct to Bradleigh Wilson for $472,158 Eastline Holdings LLC sold property at 6 Appleton St to Kristina Guernsey for $553,391 Vincent Monaco sold property at Dominic Dr to BBL Ridgeback Self Storage LLC for $300,000 GALWAY Richard Herrmann sold property at Lot 4 & 5 Bliss Rd to James Snyder for $112,500,000 Stephen Signore sold property at 2558 NYS Rt 29 to Deutsche Bank National Trust for $213,331 GREENFIELD ANW Holdings Inc sold property at 36 Middle Grove Rd to Patrick Tirado for $168,000 Ernest Johnson sold property at 21 Lady…
  • NYPA
  • Saratoga County Chamber
  • BBB Accredited Business
  • Discover Saratoga
  • Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association