Our favorite spot in Saratoga. Great food, great drinks, great company. Go to menu items? Kristin - Cobb salad (in a wrap) with sweet potato fries. David - Grilled Chicken Sandwich (hold the tomato). Together - Wings, nachos or jumbo preztel.
Where it all began! Harvey's takes the title for where we had our first date. Sitting on the roof deck, we shared stories of jobs, families, friends, drank a few cold ones, ate some apps and basically closed the place down. Yep, it was the start of something special.
The place to be once the sun sets in Saratoga, a street lined with bars and live music at almost every stop. Our top spots? Saratoga City Tavern (before the college kids arrive), Caroline Street Pub, Desperate Annies (cash only) for pitchers and darts. Don't forget to stop at Pizza 7 on your way home.
Looking for some retail therapy? Head to Broadway. Stop by Saratoga Coffee Traders and fuel up on a cup of Death Wish coffee and shop til you drop. Browse the boutiques, window shop, snag a new book from Northshire bookstore and don't forget to pick up some TOGA gear.
Saratoga Spa State Park is a National Historic Landmark. Inside the park you'll find Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the Spa Little Theater, the National Museum of Dance, the Saratoga Automobile Museum, the Gideon Putnam Resort, Roosevelt Baths and Spa, Saratoga Spa State Park Golf Course, picnic areas and picturesque walking trails that will bring out the nature lover inside of you.
What Saratoga Springs is known for...horse racing. Unfortunately, the track will be closed by the time we get hitched but you can visit the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. The museum celebrates the accomplishments of American Thoroughbred race horses, jockeys, and trainers. Inside, you'll find trophies, sculptures, paintings, silks and so much more.