The Broken Inn
$$ • Pubs, American, New American
Hours:
2209 Nott St, Niskayuna
(518) 469-5622
About The Broken Inn
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The Broken Inn Reviews
Last Sunday we were looking for a casual place to have a light dinner. The Broken Inn fit the bill and more! We had the Deluxe Burger which was perfect cooked and stacked with fresh tomato and lettuce onion & choice of cheese. The brioche bun was delicious too! The Caprese Salad was excellent as well say the Caprese Flatbread both with a drizzle of thick tasty balsamic vinegar.
Everything was excellent just what we were looking for! A small casual dinner with excellent food...read full review
We went there for dinner and I have to say it was the WORST food we ever had. 2 burgers we overcooked and hard to even get a fork into. The "garlic parm" wing had no seasoning on them. the French fries were soggy. The capri flatbread was undercooked. I've never seen a restaurant fail at every dish. We finally told the waitress as we were leaving. she said I wish you told me sooner. At no point did she do any type of check in after the food was sent out. Just overall all the worst...read full review
Comfortable and welcoming neighborhood establishment. Food and service are outstanding.
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Hours
| Monday | 4 - 10PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4 - 10PM |
| Thursday | 4 - 10PM |
| Friday | 4 - 11PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 11PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 10PM |
The Broken Inn is a charming and welcoming restaurant that provides a genuine and unique atmosphere. The menu features a wide variety of delicious pub fare, including the popular Reuben, Deluxe Burger, French Dip, and hamburger. Customers have noted the generous portion sizes, with many saying the food is well worth the price. The restaurant is also known for its massive cookie sandwich, perfect for sharing.
Although The Broken Inn is cash-only, the owner donates the 3% credit card fees to local charities, which is commendable. Vegetarian options are available, and those with peanut allergies can enjoy fresh foods and sandwiches, as the restaurant uses peanut oil for frying. The Broken Inn is a hidden gem and a local favorite, with customers praising its friendly service, charming atmosphere, and excellent food. Some noted the tight space, making it less ideal for big parties, but the casual setting and tasty meals are well worth a visit.