Olde Bryan Inn

Olde Bryan Inn

123 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, United States

+1 518-587-2990

American restaurant, Bar
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About This Place

Nestled in the heart of Saratoga Springs, Olde Bryan Inn is a captivating American restaurant and bar that masterfully combines historic charm with a hearty, diverse menu. Housed in a building dating back to 1773, the ambiance immediately transports diners to a cozy colonial era, complete with beautiful stone interiors and a warm, inviting bar area that has become a local staple for both residents and visitors alike.

The menu at Olde Bryan Inn is a delightful journey through classic American comfort food, elevated with thoughtful culinary craftsmanship. Signature dishes such as the Oven Baked French Onion Soup—the perfect marriage of rich, caramelized onions and bubbling melted cheese—set the tone for a comforting start. For heartier appetites, the Chicken Cordon Bleu stands out: twin boneless chicken breasts pan-seared in garlic butter and white wine, layered with prosciutto and Swiss cheese, then finished with a luscious roasted garlic-black pepper cream sauce that drapes over smashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables. This dish alone speaks volumes about the kitchen’s dedication to layering flavors and textures.

Meat lovers will appreciate the Filet Mignon accompanied by creamy garlic mashed potatoes, or the French Onion Prime Rib Sandwich—a decadent take on a classic that pairs tender prime rib with savory onion soup flavors. Seafood selections like the O B I Fish & Chips, calamari, and crab stuffed haddock bring fresh, bright notes to the menu and showcase the diversity that sets Olde Bryan Inn apart. The smoked gouda-infused short rib mac and cheese and the accompanying poutine version add an indulgent twist to beloved comfort staples, delighting both diners’ palates and imaginations.

Desserts at Olde Bryan Inn are an essential part of the meal experience. The house-made Crème Brulee boasts a perfectly torched sugar topping that cracks just right to reveal a silky custard beneath, while the Chocolate Mousse seduces with its tempered chocolate folded into airy whipped cream and egg whites—each spoonful a decadent finish. For those seeking locally inspired sweetness, the Warm Apple Crisp made with apples from Saratoga Apple Farm offers a nostalgic and heartwarming conclusion to any meal.

The dining atmosphere is a harmonious blend of colonial tradition and friendly conviviality. Reviewers consistently praise the cozy, inviting bar area—ideal not just for a meal but for unwinding with craft cocktails or a glass of local wine. Cherished by repeat customers, the warm bread served upon arrival sets an immediate welcoming tone, enhancing the overall dining experience. While the busy evenings require reservations to ensure a smooth visit, many customers note that the attentive service and consistently flavorful dishes make the wait worthwhile.

Occasionally, a minor hiccup arises—as with a recent report of a stray piece of plastic found in a soup—but these moments are rare amid an otherwise carefully maintained kitchen and pleasant dining environment. Many patrons highlight the genuine passion behind the cuisine and the staff’s warm hospitality, making Olde Bryan Inn not only a Saratoga Springs gem but a comforting return-to spot that delivers both tradition and quality.

Whether you’re seeking a rich, satisfying meal steeped in American flavors, a relaxing drink by the stone fireplace, or a place to celebrate special occasions with friends and family, Olde Bryan Inn promises a memorable experience where every bite tells a story and every visit feels like coming home.

Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park Wheelchair-accessible entrance Wheelchair-accessible seating Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Service options
Outdoor seating Offers delivery Offers takeaway Serves dine-in
Highlights
Fast service Fireplace Great beer selection Serves great cocktails Serves great coffee Serves great dessert Great wine list Live music
Popular for
Popular for lunch Popular for dinner Good for solo dining
Offerings
Serves alcohol Serves beer Serves cocktails Serves coffee Serves comfort food Serves food Serves healthy options Serves spirits Serves vegetarian dishes Serves wine
Dining options
Serves lunch Serves dinner Serves dessert Seating
Amenities
Bar on site Toilet Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
Casual Cosy Historic Romantic Trendy
Crowd
Family friendly Good for groups Popular with tourists
Planning
Dinner reservations recommended Accepts reservations Usually has a wait
Payments
Accepts credit cards Accepts debit cards Accepts NFC mobile payments Credit cards
Children
Good for kids High chairs available Kids' menu
Parking
Free of charge street parking Free parking lot Somewhat difficult to find a space

Opening Hours

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    Closed
  • Wednesday
    11:00 AM - 08:30 PM
  • Thursday
    11:00 AM - 08:30 PM
  • Friday
    11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Saturday
    11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Sunday
    11:00 AM - 08:30 PM

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Visitor Reviews

  • Chuck Woods
    1 month ago

    A Saratoga Springs Gem! Absolutely Recommend! We were first-time visitors to the Olde Bryan Inn during a weekend trip and couldn't have been happier with our choice for dinner! We stopped by on a busy Thursday night. Despite being told on the phone that reservations were limited, we arrived just after 5:00 PM and were immediately seated in the charming, cozy bar area—a great atmosphere to kick off the evening! We had to try the French Onion Soup based on previous reviews, and it absolutely lived up to the hype. My wife said it was delicious and the cheese was perfectly melted! For entrees, one of us had the Chicken Cordon Bleu, which was the epitome of comfort food. It featured crisped ham, a creamy sauce, and was so tender you could cut it with a fork. A perfect autumn dinner choice! I went for the French Onion Prime Rib Sandwich. Our excellent server mentioned I got one of the last few orders of prime rib for the night. So good timing there! It was a solidly sized portion, piled high with melted provolone, and complemented by a wonderfully tasty creamy aioli. Paired with a cold pint of Guinness, it was exactly what I was looking for. This historic spot offers great food, a charming ambiance, and attentive service. Whether you're a local or just passing through, do yourself a favor and stop by the Olde Bryan Inn! Highly, highly recommend!

  • L.
    1 month ago

    Good restaurant but one star off because we found a big piece of plastic in our soup, which seemed like a health hazard if accidentally eaten or if the plastic was boiled with the broth. The server seemed unfazed and didn’t bother to investigate how such a big piece turned out in the soup, which was concerning considering there might’ve been more pieces in the main batch. Otherwise food and atmosphere was good. The harvest soup was cinnamon-y and flavorful, the sandwiches tasty. Other than feeling weirded out by the plastic, I found the meal nice and hearty, and I would’ve had a stellar impression of the restaurant under normal circumstances.

  • Christine Staab
    1 month ago

    Repeat customer and food never disappoints. Made reservations and did not have a wait. Warm bread was searved as we waited for dronks and appetizers. Ordered the shrimp cocktail and steak bruschetta for appetizers,both were perfect. Shrimp was cooked to perfection and sauce had a nice kick. For the main course we had the Filet of Mignon and Chicken Cordon Bleu, served with veggies and choice of potato. Both we again cooked perfectly. Dessert was creme Brule and the toll house cookie pie sundae. Both were excellent, but the sundae is really for 2 or more people so alot was left. Neither of us had any alcohol only 1 soda each. Beautifully decorated for Christmas. An awesome experience any time of year,but very festive during the holidays. Always love visiting.

  • Robert Ropars
    1 month ago

    Outstanding local find while on business trip!!! Make a reservation to be safe and you'll find an ancient building (since 1773) with one of the most diverse menus I've seen on my many trips around the US. Portions are large but not insane so you'll be full but not in pain. Turkey is a favorite of mine and was told that's their specialty so based on referral I did the oven roasted turkey dinner with smashed potatoes, corn stuffing, green beans, gravy, and small side of cranberry sauce (fresh). Everything was perfectly made and for together like the very best Thanksgiving meals. I went with an atypical appetizer given dinner choice but the mozzarella sticks (4 big rectangles not greasy done just right) which had a twist. In addition to some perfectly made marinara dipping sauce, there was another dip that was dark. I tried a taste expecting maybe BBQ and instead got like a fruit taste. They explained it was a raspberry almost jam/compote kind of like for toast. I was highly skeptical but love sweet and salty or savory and color me stunned. I wouldn't say it's for everyone, but it was a great alternative taste combo so I did 2 sticks that way and 2 the other. It's a bit discordant to do both in one setting but worth the try. If you're in the area this is a MUST visit, not an option. As in future trips to Albany I would say the 30 minute drive north would be worth doing for another meal here. And for those worried about a REALLY old stone building, as someone with asthma and allergies I didn't have any issues and didn't smell anything musty or scary. Whatever they've done to clean and maintain is working. All the visual delights of a colonial building without worry about air quality.

  • Charlie S.
    4 month ago

    A great restaurant that evokes Colonial times and is a Saratoga tradition. It's beautiful stone interior and bar is always a joy to experience. Our party of four each had a different dish. Mine was their NY Strip cooked beautifully with a cheese top, green beans and baked potato. We enjoyed a bottle of Chardonnay and shared desserts, Creme Brulee and Carrot Cake. A great evening and a terrific server, Noel.

  • Bonnie Esrig
    4 month ago

    We had heard great things about the French Onion Soup and were not disappointed. The flavorful soup had plenty of crispy cheese and was the perfect size. We ordered the very generously sized appetizers for our main course and they were wonderful. Had to save room for dessert and glad we did. The chocolate mousse was fabulous - light and delicious - beautifully plated and enough to share. We enjoyed the historic atmosphere, and interesting pictures. Will definitely return. Special thanks to Kanny who was such a pleasant and helpful support to the waitstaff - he deserves recognition for his hard work.

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