Four Seasons of Flavor: A Fresh Food Itinerary

Foodies rejoice! If you’re always seeking out a truly unique culinary experience, the Capital-Saratoga Region is a food lover’s paradise that won’t disappoint. The area is home to countless farm-to-table establishments, farmer’s markets, orchards, farms and u-pick properties.

FULTON COUNTY

Northville Farmers MarketWaterfront Park, Northville, NY
Find fresh local veggies, baked goods, flowers, fruits and more at the Northville Farmers’ Market! Open on Tuesdays, July through early September, 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., and Fridays, late May through mid-October 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Eagle Mills Cider Company383 County Hwy 138, Broadalbin, NY
Their 100 year old water wheel still powers the cider mill. This incredible array of belts, pulleys and line shafts move apples through the mill, up the apple elevator, through the grinder and finally to the antique, knuckle joint cider press, where they are squeezed and blended to produce their famous Eagle Mills Cider.

Rogers Family Orchard 260 County Hwy 131, Johnstown, NY
Rogers Family Orchard is a small, family driven business dedicated to supplying customers with fresh, locally produced fruits and vegetables.

SARATOGA COUNTY

Saratoga Farmer’s Market105 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY
Providing Saratoga County with high-quality local food and agricultural products direct from the farmers and producers. Choose from dozens of types of vegetables, fresh fruit, honey, baked goods, pasture-raised meat and poultry, cheese, fish and seafood, jams, wine, yogurt and milk, flowers and herbs, complemented by crafters and on-site prepared food.

Saratoga Apple1174 Route 29, Schuylerville, NY
Saratoga Apple is an orchard and farm market open 7 days a week, 12 months a year. We sell a wide variety of apples, peaches, plums, pears, cider, fresh baked goods, and produce. We also stock an assortment of local, natural, and healthy food and gifts. Apple cider donuts are made daily all year round.

Winney’s Blueberry Farm113 Winney Dr, Schuylerville, NY
With 40 acres and 19 different varieties, Winney’s Blueberry Farm is the largest one in eastern New York.

RENSSELAER COUNTY

Troy Waterfront Farmers Market (year-around) Downtown Troy, NY
Every Saturday, more than 80+ food growers, bakers, chefs and artisans gather to offer the Capital Region’s freshest and finest! For more than 15 years, The Troy Farmer’s Market provides a community gathering place with live music, great food, family activities and lots of learning opportunities!

The Berry Patch15589 NY-22, Stephentown, NY
The Berry Patch has been cultivating berries on their farm since 1996, and our plants are hardy and prolific. They often hear back from our customers, many who return each year, who say they’re the best berries they’ve ever tasted. Berries are available seasonally – strawberries in early summer, then blueberries and raspberries in mid to late summer.

The Barn at Kristy’s Farm 2385 Brookview Rd, Castleton-On-Hudson, NY
Throughout the year, The Barn at Kristy’s Farm offers a variety of opportunities to pick your own produce, including strawberries, summer black and red raspberries, tomatoes (24 varieties), fall red raspberries, apples and pumpkins.

ALBANY COUNTY

Empire State Plaza Farmers Market – Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY
Empire State Plaza Farmers Market, Empire State Plaza. Office of General Services (OGS) is host to a year-round Farmers’ Market program. Farmers’ Markets are a great way to support local business, promote healthy foods and contribute to the vibrant public space that is Empire State Plaza.

Grapevine Farms2373 State Route 7, Cobleskill, NY 12043
Enjoy a delicious lunch or sample some freshly-made cookies, candies and truffles at this farmhouse bistro. Visitors can also shop two floors of gift items, including fine jewelry, candles, apparel, and kitchen essentials.

Indian Ladder Farms342 Altamont Road, Altamont, NY
This family-owned historic farm is open for family fun in the spring, summer and fall. Apples and berries make for fun picking experiences. Complement that with a monster sandbox, petting zoo, and recently opened brewery and taproom and you’ve got a mecca for family fun. In the fall, take a hayride, and pick pumpkins!

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Cambridge Farmers MarketBroad St, Cambridge, NY
The Cambridge Valley Farmers Market takes place on the green space located on the corner of Main St and Broad St in the quaint town of Cambridge, NY. The market features pasture raised meats and eggs, fresh local produce, gourmet baked goods, local wines, maple products, artisanal breads, delicious prepared foods, and unique handmade goods!

Dancing Ewe Farm <181 County Rte 12, Granville, NY
Dancing Ewe Farm is dedicated to preserving the art, technique, and cultural surrounding of Tuscan style cheese making, Salumi and Olive Oil. They use only raw milk from our sheep, best quality pigs fed with our whey and perfectly ripened olives…the way it’s been for generations in their family.

Rathbuns Maple House1208 Hatch Hill Rd, Whitehall, NY
During “Sugaring-time” in early spring, come and watch Rathbuns Maple House boil maple sap into syrup. Bring your own container to fill with maple syrup, try some old-fashioned sugar on snow, or maybe take a sleigh ride around their farmland. Have a breakfast or maple dessert outside on our deck.

SCHENECTADY COUNTY

Daley’s on Yates – 10 Yates St., Schenectady, NY
Daley’s on Yates is a fresh new concept restaurant & bar featuring approachable gourmet comfort food, wine & specialty cocktails, in an unexpected, inviting urban space.

Malcolm’s – 617 Union St., Schenectady, NY
Farm to table restaurant in the heart of Downtown Schenectady.

Schenectady Greenmarket – 105 Jay St., Schenectady, NY
Every Sunday vendors, shoppers, musicians and friends gather at the Schenectady Greenmarket to enjoy a festive atmosphere, complete with more than 70 vendors, selling locally grown and crafted food and other goods. The winter market is located inside Proctors from November through April.

 

Plan your tasty trip to the Fresh Food Capital today!

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Spotlight On: Farm-to-Table Restaurants in the Capital-Saratoga Region

With an abundance of fresh food and agritourism, it makes perfect sense that farm-to-table restaurants are popular throughout the Capital-Saratoga Region. Read on for some of our favorite spots to try, and the unique ways they use local ingredients for menus full of bold flavor.

Sunhee’s Farm & Kitchen

With a menu featuring authentic Korean fare, there’s much to love at this Rensselaer County favorite. Located in downtown Troy, Sunhee’s serves up a variety of delicious offerings, from small plates like Scallion Pancakes and Kimbap Rolls, to Rice Bowls and Stews. Of course, the House Kimchi is not to be missed; try some as a side with your meal, and purchase a jar to incorporate into your meals at home. The restaurant also offers monthly kimchi classes, for those who want to learn from the experts!

Garden of Eden Farms in nearby Cambridge provides vegetables for the restaurant, along with other local purveyors. In addition, the food scraps from Sunhee’s Farm & Kitchen are sent to Garden of Eden Farms for composting and chicken feed.

Sweet Beet Bistro

When it comes to their restaurant’s philosophy, Sweet Beet Bistro offers this straightforward idea: “If you have good food, good friends, and good wine, then life is good.” In fact, life is very good for diners at this Washington County [establishment], where the delicious menu is brought to life with fresh, seasonal ingredients from many local farms and vendors, including Battenkill Valley Creamery, Dancing Ewe Farm, Argyle Brewing Company, and more.

There’s truly something for everyone at Sweet Beet, whether you crave selections from their Cheese and Charcuterie menu or starters like Brisket Tacos or Chimichurri Shrimp. Entrees like Creamy Cider Chicken or Roasted Squash Risotto will tempt any palate; their creative dinner specials are also enticing, so be sure to have an open mind when you arrive!

Malcolm’s

In the heart of Downtown Schenectady, Malcolm’s combines fresh local flavors with NYC innovation for a truly unique dining experience. Using seasonal produce and meat from local farmers, visitors can expect the best of what our region has to offer. Have a seat at their dining bar, which provides a great view of the kitchen and the chefs hard at work creating their delicious meals.

There are a number of ways to experience the flavorful offerings of Malcolm’s, including a four course, fixed price dinner menu or a memorable selection of starters and entrees. Their winter menu features appetizer favorites like Roasted Cauliflower and Housemade Tagliatelle, along with savory entrees like Crescent Farm Duck Breast and Highland Hollow Farm Steak.

SALT American Bistro & Wine Bar

Working with several local farms, Salt American Bistro in Broadalbin serves a wide-ranging menu filled with comfort food classics, small plate specialties, and delicious noodle bowls. Whether you’re in the mood for their delicious Damn Good or Wicked Burgers, Fallen Lasagna, or something a little more adventurous like Duck Confit Potstickers, the eclectic menu will expand your palate while offering tried-and-true crowd pleasers.

The friendly vibe of SALT makes it a perfect spot for a night out with friends, or a casual date night with that special someone. Make sure your getaway to the Capital-Saratoga Region includes a stop at this popular Fulton County restaurant!

New World Bistro Bar

Since opening in 2009, New World Bistro has served diners in Albany a globally-inspired menu while striving to use locally sourced ingredients. Executive Chef Ric Orlando’s creations are infused with the fresh flavors of regional vendors, including Kilcoyne Farm, Creekstone Farm, and Lovers Leap Farm.

Featuring a menu that’s jam-packed full of delectable options, you’ll have some tough decisions to make, whether it’s dinner or Sunday brunch. The starters from the dinner menu alone offer several variations on Brussels sprouts, including Brussel Sprouts Chips, Brussels Sprouts Fried Rice, and Thai Fried Brussels Sprouts. Whether you choose from one of their creatively-topped pizzas, delicious burgers and sandwiches, or classic dinners with international flare, make sure you bring your appetite!

Mouzon House

The spirit of New Orleans infuses the menu at Mouzon House in Saratoga Springs, with an emphasis on local ingredients. Working with area farmers, including Elihu Farms, Gomez Veggieville, and Sap Bush Hollow Farm, the seasonal offerings reflect the flavors of produce at their peak. A sample menu features starters like cheese and charcuterie boards, and Crawfish Beignets, while entrees like Shrimp and Grits and Fried Quail Gumbo reflect Mouzon House’s Southern inspiration.

Mouzon House’s commitment to supporting the local community extends to live entertainment, featuring a daily lineup of talented musicians. Perfect for a date night out, the warm, welcoming atmosphere combined with the beauty of the remodeled Victorian and delicious menu make Mouzon House a must-stop destination!

It’s no surprise that The Fresh Food Capital has a flavorful array of farm-to-table restaurants! Plan your culinary getaway today and explore the region one dish at a time.

Everyone Loves a Bargain: Your Inexpensive Guide to the Capital-Saratoga Region

Vacations are about enjoying time together, not necessarily about how much money you spend while doing it. For all the bargain hunters out there, this post is for you. Here’s our best list of cheap and free attractions in the Capital-Saratoga Region. Break out those bargain sunglasses and hit the road to one of these great upstate NY attractions.


Free or Cheap Attractions in the Capital-Saratoga Region


Taste Test Tour (Say that three times fast!) Saratoga is brimming with fresh waters from 21 public mineral springs that bubble up tasty hydration all over the area. Most are carbonated, no two taste alike, and they are free. Here’s a link to the map, you bring the water bottle, notepad to make tasting notes and a smile! | info

Rain Rain, Go Away! Or maybe not. The New York State Museum is not only a bargain with but your best bet on a rainy day. Admission is by donation, suggested at $10 per family. Delve into exhibits that tell stories about everything from geology to art and native people. | info

Fall in Love at Falls View Park. Who doesn’t love a beautiful waterfall? This is a great place to get outside and enjoy nature, snap some family photos or a selfie near Cohoes Falls or toss out a line and bobber. And this wonderfully, beautiful day is yours free when you visit the Capital-Saratoga Region! 😉 | info

Go full on Fulton at the Fulton County Historical Society. Step back in time with thoughtful exhibits about sports, the military, business, schools, the railroad and more. A little known fact? The museum has also been the site of several paranormal investigations. Admission is free. | info

Make the most of a trip to the Mill. Learn all about making yarn and fiber products at Battenkill Fibers Carding and Spinning Mill. Free tours are offered Monday – Friday 8:30am to 3:00pm. Learn how they embrace and respect the nature, history, and culture of their place on the land in the Upper Hudson Valley. | info

Bargain beach day. Enjoy a day at Grafton Lakes State Park or Pine Lake Park. Both have nice beaches accessible via a small fee. Warming yourself on the side of one of New York’s picturesque lakes and enjoying a refreshing swim just can’t be wrong!

Farmer’s Markets all over! Every county in the region is rich with agricultural flair worth checking out. See the colorful array of fresh flowers, produce and the tastes and smells of locally made goodies at any of the area Farmers’ Markets. | info

Tell us all about your bargain fun on social media! Use the hashtag #TheGetawayCapital and we are bound to take notice.

Fresh Food Farmers’ Markets to Visit This Spring

There’s nothing like the sight of fresh, spring produce! A rainbow of colors, textures, and smells, farmers markets let you sample your way around and take in the bounty of the Capital-Saratoga Region. Explore every corner of the region by stopping in at one or all of the area’s finest markets this spring or summer, you won’t be sorry! See our listings below for all the necessary details and what to look for.  

Capital-Saratoga Region Farmer’s Markets


Empire State Plaza Farmers Market |
Info
Wednesdays & Fridays | 10am – 2pm
North end of Empire State Plaza in front of the Capitol
Features: Fresh produce, baked goods, artisan cheeses, yogurt, beer, spirits & more

Downtown Albany Farmers Market | Info
Thursdays | 11am – 2pm
SUNY Plaza at State Street and Broadway
Features: Handmade foods, gifts and plenty of fruits and veggies

Northville Farmers Market | Info
Fridays | 2pm – 5pm | Season starts in late May
Behind Timeless Tavern at Northville Waterfront Park on Main Street
Features: Pristine local produce and value-added goods 

Troy Waterfront Farmers Market | Info
Saturdays | 9am – 2pm
Monument Square, River Street
Features: Stunning produce alongside live music, family activities and more

Saratoga Farmers Market | Info
Wednesdays | 3pm- 6pm
Saturdays | 9am – 1pm
Outdoors at High Rock Park Pavilions
Features: Buy directly from farmers and purveyors of fine local foods 

Spa City Farmers Market | Info
Sundays | 10am – 3pm
Front South lawn of the Lincoln Baths
Features: Fantastic produce and goods with a focus on eating and living healthy

 

The Capital-Saratoga Region Agritourism

With a plethora of farms and farmer’s markets, there’s no shying away from the regions link to agritourism. With sugarhouses dedicated to maple syrup, wineries, cider mills, sheep farms, poultry farms and farms growing berries, fresh flowers, sweet corn, there’s so much to see, pick and taste. Start planning your getaway to the Capital-Saratoga Region today and let us help!

Bring Your Appetite: The Fresh Flavors of the Capital-Saratoga Region

If you’re craving new and fresh flavors, then you’ve come to the right place! The Capital-Saratoga Region is known for its farm-fresh food, extensive culinary creations and flavorful food festivals. No matter what your taste preference is, you can expect foods coming from our region to be nothing less than vibrant, delicious and wonderful!

Foodies rejoice! If you’re always seeking to nosh on truly unique dishes, the Capital-Saratoga Region is a food lover’s paradise that won’t disappoint. The area is home to over 45 farm-to-table establishments to comfort style pubs that feature dishes that will pep anyone’s palate. From authentic Italian and fresh seafood to prime steakhouses and intimate bistros, you’ll arrive with an appetite for the eclectic and leave fully-satisfied but craving your next visit. The Capital-Saratoga Region dining choices delivers beyond the expected!

The region is also home to a rich agricultural food scene. Local farmer’s markets are plentiful and produce some of the best flavors that make the Capital-Saratoga Region unique. Or to get a full-foodie experience, visitors can take a quick drive out to the farms and orchards where the tasty fare is home-grown. Visitors can meet the cows who produce the milk, the chicken who lay the eggs and the farmers who grow your food. Those who are on the adventurous side can also harvest their own fresh-picked produce, including berries, apples and pumpkins.

Our region takes great pride in the food we produce and always takes the opportunity to celebrate it! From festivals and fairs to dedicated trails, we provide the best of Upstate New York’s wines, beers, spirits, cheeses, meats, jams, jellies and homegrown produce. The proof is in the taste itself!

 

Plan your Capital-Saratoga fresh food adventure!