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Lost & Found in Albany

942 Broadway, -1316, 12207 - Get directions
3 Reviews9.1

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+1 518-694-0670

942 Broadway, -1316, 12207
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Opening Time

Sunday - 11AM-12AM
Monday - Closed
Tuesday - 3PM-2AM
Wednesday - 3PM-2AM
Thursday - 3PM-2AM
Friday - 3PM-4AM
Saturday - 3PM-4AM

Price range per person $11 - $30

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Delivery Delivery
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Parking Parking
9.1 Based on 3 reviews
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9.0
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8.2
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10.0
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9.0
10.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Yelp

Went for brunch with a group. Was an amazing experience, seamlessly executed by the uber friendly staff. Food and drinks were fantastic, outdoor seating was spacious and fun. I would highly recommend!

10.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Yelp

Suggestion for a person we met at the Albany Distillery and so glad he suggested it. Was an easy walk and the outdoor patio seating was distanced and abundant. The food was delicious. So good to see many vegan options for us to bring friends next time.

8.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Yelp

I swung by Lost & Found on the way to an event at Nine Pin across the street, but since I had two beers at the bar and two snacks I'm a legit reviewer. The octopus corn dog was a winner: a tender and meaty octo tentacle in that familiar fried cornmeal crust, and served with a charred lime slice and some really tasty mustard dip. The Pig Mac was also a hit, more for quantity than quality. I would not say, as some have, that this is analogous to the similarly named sandwich served at a certain establishment run by a clown. It's better. More meat, better bun, though I recognized the shredded lettuce and sauce. Those two food items plus a good beer list are the reason the review is four rather than three stars. Lost & Found has taken over the spot which was formerly a faux Texas barbecue and done little or nothing with the decor; the polyurethaned rough wood surfaces and bright lighting are out of step with what should be a more refined experience. Also service was on the gruff side, though no actual complaint. I was here for happy hour, which seemed to get a dollar off the draft beers, no food specials./