My Glens Falls: Angie Gomez Davis

This week we’re chatting with Angie Gomez Davis! She shares the many hats she’s worn in her career (from counselor to veterinary technician to realtor!), her go-to spots when she’s looking to relax with a facial or manicure, her wish list for future downtown restaurants, and more…

Tell us about yourself!

I’m the oldest of 4, and was born and raised in NYC by a single mom who worked very hard to provide for us. My work ethic and drive comes from her and I’ll forever be grateful for her as my role model. I spent summers with my Grandma in the Dominican Republic, making Spanish my first language.

I have a thirst for knowledge that has led me to wearing many hats in this lifetime, such as crisis intervention counselor and veterinary technician. Currently, I am a realtor with Selling ADK and love being able to use my research skills and compassion to help my community buy or sell real estate with a warm approach. When I’m not working, you can find me on roller skates, reading, or fishing for bass and lake trout.

On Life In and Around Glens Falls

My husband was born and raised in Queensbury. We bought a 1900 duplex near Crandall Park in Glens Falls three years ago, where we lived upstairs and rented downstairs. We recently moved closer to downtown and have started putting roots down. I love the community events and support that Glens Falls offers, like the Thursday Market and Food Truck Corral at The Shirt Factory and the ADK Gateway Homeownership Program.

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

My perfect day starts with a breakfast sandwich at Lox of Bagels and a coffee at Kru. When I’m looking to unwind and relax, I get a facial at 518 Beauty Room and a manicure at Studio Bari. My favorite date night spot is [farmacy] and fave family dinner spot is Log Jam. Some of my other favorites include Sweet Rice Thai, Angelina’s Pizzeria, Alif Cafe, Aroy Dee and the Park & Elm Market.

On the Past

I love the Glens Falls community and have the best neighbors! We have felt welcomed and have received so much love through fresh baked bread, hand picked flowers, cookies, and sharing pastimes. The owners of Jenny Jo’s Smoothies also know how much we love their smoothies, and when they have extras leftover after the Farmer’s Market they leave us some on our porch. 

On the Future

If I could wave a wand, everyone would be dancing. I’d love to see more of a nightlife downtown — a public space that allows people to socialize and dance with a DJ or band. Being that foodie that I am, I also have to say that a ramen spot, rooftop bar or BBQ smokehouse would be nice! 

The Weekender: August 11 - 13

The weekend is upon us, and it looks like a great one! Here are a few things to put on your agenda:

 
 
 
 
 

Second Saturday Flea: Stop by the Second Saturday Flea Market at The Shirt Factory this Saturday from 9am-4pm! Antiques, vintage, collectibles, and more. Check out the details here, and while you’re there, don’t forget to check out the latest murals that have popped up around the building (we featured the first of the six muralists here!).

Pups and Pints: What could be better? Head to Common Roots this Sunday from 12-2pm to meet some sweet adoptable pups from Lucky Puppy Rescue and enjoy a craft beer or two - get the details here.

 

Dancing Ewe Farm Dinner: Have you been out to a dinner at Dancing Ewe Farm yet? It’s on our summer to-do list, and we just saw that there are a handful of tickets still available for Saturday night’s dinner. A bottle of wine, a stroll around the farm, and a farm-to-table dinner - sign us up! Grab tickets here.

 
 

The Markets at Round Lake: Two days, three markets! Head to Round Lake this Saturday and Sunday to browse an artisinal food market, a makers market, and a used book market! There will also be live music and a few activities for the kiddos, too - grab all of the details here!

Philadelphia Orchestra at SPAC: The Philadelphia Orchestra’s 2023 residency at SPAC continues this week! Golden hour, a stroll through the State Park to the Amphitheater, a glass of wine, and the most beautiful music echoing through the air. Their residency runs through August 19, and includes fun shows like Jurassic Park in Concert - scoop up your tickets here!

 

Enjoy the weekend,
Bri + Tom

First Look: Oopsy Daisy Flower Farm

When we stumbled across Oopsy Daisy Flower Farm on Instagram, we couldn’t get to their adorable flower stand in South Glens Falls fast enough! We chatted with owner Angela Weinberger about this new family venture, including how the flower stand came to be, the joys (and challenges!) of small scale flower farming, and of course, how to get your hands on one of their gorgeous bouquets!

Tell us about yourself!

My name is Angela Weinberger and I live in South Glens Falls. My husband Seth and I have been together since we were 16 and 17. We have a 3 year old daughter and 1 year old son. When we aren’t covered in dirt from the garden,  you can find us at Lowes or bike riding to our local elementary school playground. We love to spend time by our pool and with our family and friends!

An Idea Blooms

In August of 2022, I was 4 months postpartum with my son and had a crazy energetic curly haired 1 year old girl. I had a fun idea for her to have a lemonade stand that weekend, but I wanted a way to incorporate all of the fresh flowers that we had grown in our yard and garden. So I thought, “lemonade and fresh flowers” — who could say no to that, let alone from a 1 year old?! Seth got right to work and built the most adorable toddler height lemonade stand. My daughter was thrilled. She wore her garden hat with pride and sold enough lemonade and flowers to fill her piggy bank the next day. It was then that we realized we had the space to grow even more fresh flowers and make something of this.

We immediately got to work and started all of our seeds indoors over the winter. Our kids loved helping water them and take care of them. In the freezing 30 degree winter weather, nothing made me happier than seeing green sprouts on our plants! Spring was coming!!

We’re currently growing on about a quarter acre. We have over 60 varieties of dahlias with a total of roughly 215 dahlia plants. Along with dahlias, we grow zinnias, sunflowers, hydrangeas, snapdragons and more. We planted a small pumpkin patch this year with plans to expand next year. 

As far as the Oopsy Daisy name, well, our daughter has always said “oopsy daisy” when she drops something. One day she just said it, and it clicked! Oopsy Daisy Flower Farm!

On Rewards and Challenges

Seeing customers when they pick up their bouquets has to be my absolute favorite! When I deliver flowers, I enjoy seeing how happy and surprised they are. I truly try to put a lot of thought into the bouquets I design. We have done a few events this season and being a part of bridal showers, baby showers and just day to day celebrations is so special. Aside from my children, nothing makes me more proud than stamping our Oopsy Daisy logo on an envelope for a bouquet.  

As far as challenges, I think most people in our area can agree that our weather this spring and summer has been so inconsistent. Between the drought and then constant rain, we really haven’t had the best growing conditions.

The only other challenge we have faced is trying to arrange and deliver flowers with a 1 and 3 year old. We are out working before they wake up and out the door the second we put them to bed. You can say we are pretty busy over here! Thankfully, we have had some help this summer from my 12 year old brother who stays with us. He helps me on our deliveries and brings our bouquets to the door when he isn’t helping out with the kids. You can say he’s rightfully earned employee of the month this month! 

At the Flower Stand

My husband Seth built our flower stand. He is a man of many trades and I will always brag about how handy he is.

Our stand is typically open every day. I like to put a couple bouquets out a day, but I’ve found that weekends are our busiest. You can find up to date information on our flower stand hours and address on our our Instagram page @oopsydaisyflowerfarm. I always say that pre ordering ahead of time is a better way to get your hands on a bouquet in case the stand sells out. 

When you visit our stand, you’ll find rows of flowers in our front side yard with a hand painted by my 3 year old and a “fresh cut flowers” sign hung with pride. You might also see an exhausted mom in her nightgown with a baby on her hip chasing her defiant toddler around. 

On The Future

Our first season has certainly been a trial and error experience for us. We now know what is most popular and plan to grow more of that next season. We specialize in dahlias and next year we plan to triple the amount of plants.

We plan to spend the fall and winter figuring our logistics for ideas we have. I love the idea of “U-Pick” events and “mommy and me” picking. We would eventually love to buy a piece of property to grow flowers on. We have so many ideas and are so excited for them. Our first season really took off so quickly and well. We are so grateful for this opportunity to share something we love with our children right at home. It’s a great opportunity for them as they grow older to help us and learn to work for money. 

On Giving Back

Recently, we started a thankful Thursday giveaway on our Instagram page. Each week for the remainder of the season we will give away a bouquet of fresh cut flowers. We love making others smile! 

We are always looking for charitable events to donate to. Please reach out via Instagram or our email [oopsydaisyflowerfarm@yahoo.com]. 

Oopsy Daisy Flower Farm
South Glens Falls • Address is posted on Instagram when Flower Stand is Open
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Muralthon Artist Lexi Hannah Shares Her Jungle Inspired Mural

Six artists, three weeks, three shipping containers, one Muralthon. Six new murals mark a step forward for Muralgarten, a unique destination that will combine public art and native plantings adjacent to The Shirt Factory in Glens Falls. The vision of Eric Unkauf (owner of The Shirt Factory) with the support of a board including Tom Myott, Hannah Williams, Kendra Farstad, and Matthew Martindale, Muralgarten seeks to give artists the creative freedom to paint what they want, in the style that they want. 

We’re excited to introduce you to the talented artists behind Muralthon’s six murals, starting with Lexi Hannah, whose jungle inspired mural sits opposite Rock Hill Bakehouse! 

Tell us about yourself!

I’m a full-time artist specializing in commissioned artwork, murals, and live event painting. My studio is at Albany Barn. I feel incredibly grateful and lucky to support myself with my artwork! I’ve been connected to Hannah Williams for a long time via social media, and she introduced me to Muralgarten. Having grown up in Latham, I've explored the Adirondacks, but I've never really come to know Glens Falls the way I do now. It's so satisfying to see the great artwork popping up around town, and I'm excited to see Muralgarten's plans take shape.

On Becoming an Artist

I’ve been painting pretty constantly since I was very young, but I was commissioned for my first mural in 2011 — my first big artist gig! I was asked to create a custom mural for the SUNY Geneseo gym, which led to many more murals there. I started taking painting commissions of everything from portraits to animals to landscapes, and I eventually was featured by outlets like Insider, Instagram, and Sony, which really helped my career take off (they took interest in my “drip paintings” of colorful animals, which played into my mural design’s inspiration). I’ve been fortunate in having a steady stream of clients since then, which allows me to work full-time as a freelance artist — a dream come true! 

On Inspiration

I’ve been painting murals for over a decade but I’ve never been granted an opportunity like this where I could play with a design of my own choosing in a public space. I wanted to make the most of the opportunity by diving into subjects that I really love to paint, and for me, that’s nature and animals. I figured a jungle would allow me to paint those kinds of objects while remaining both intentional and free with the design (for example, I could be loose with splatters and drips and still create the impression of a specific scene). 

On The Process

One challenge was the heat! But it was, after all, July in upstate New York. The metal shipping container would warm up as well, which could make painting on a ladder a little spooky. I also temporarily developed some numbness in my right hand from getting a little too wild and free in flicking my arm to create paint splatters. But overall, it was just so much fun, and this experience has helped prepare me for doing future works on this type of surface. I also really loved meeting all the locals while painting the mural!

A Glens Falls Favorite  

I’m vegan, so I was stoked to discover the amazing Rock Hill Bakehouse right behind my mural spot! Their food is awesome, and the staff is wonderful! 

Lexi Hannah Art and Design
Website / Facebook / Instagram

The Weekender: August 4 - 6

Happy weekend! August already! There’s a lot happening this weekend, so let’s get right to it…

 
 
 
 
 

Brews, Views, and Blooms: Dancing Grain Farm Brewery in Gansevoort is opening their u-pick flower field this weekend! Grab a beer, stroll the field, and pick a bucket of blooms! Click here to make a reservation for flower picking…cheers!

Adirondack Theater Festival: ATF’s final show of the season, Tuning In (the biggest musical in ATF history!) — opens this week. The show runs through next Wednesday, so grab your tickets here!

LARAC Locals Festival: Another LARAC Festival! This one will bring together young artists under the age of 40 who are currently working and creating in our surrounding counties. Stop by City Park from 10am-5pm on Saturday to browse the vendors. Details here!

Community Day at The Hyde Collection: Head to The Hyde on Sunday from 10am-5pm for art activities, museum tours, live music, food, ice cream, a book sale, and more! Find the details and schedule of events here! Did we mention admission is free?!

More Brews and Blooms: Can you ever have enough flowers? Common Roots is hosting Blooming Acres Farm on Sunday starting at noon - grab a beer, a bite to eat, and a bouquet of fresh blooms! Details here.

 

Washington County Antique Fair: We brake for barn sales and antique shops, always, so it’s no surprise that the Washington County Antique Fair is high on our list this weekend. We’re looking forward to strolling the Fairgrounds (giant bag of kettle corn in hand, of course), and seeing what kinds of treasures await. More info here!

Antique Weekend at The Farm Store at Tiashoke: Did you catch our First Look at The Farm Store at Tiashoke last fall (here’s the link for a refresher!)? They’ve filled the barn’s basement with antiques this year, and this weekend they’re hosting an Antique Festival, complete with additional antique vendors, local makers and bakers, a food truck, and an antique car show on Sunday from 11am-2pm! Sounds like a perfect country weekend to us! Details here.

 
 

Philadelphia Orchestra at SPAC: The Philadelphia Orchestra opened their 2023 residency at SPAC last night! If you’ve never been to a performance, we’d highly recommend it - we went last night and had the most wonderful time. Golden hour, a stroll through the State Park to the Amphitheater, a glass of wine, and the most beautiful music echoing through the air. Their residency runs through August 19, and includes fun shows like Harry Potter in Concert and Jurassic Park in Concert - scoop up your tickets here!

 
 

Lake George Music Festival: Speaking of beautiful music, the Lake George Music Festival kicks off this weekend as well! Taking place in the newly renovated Carriage House at the Fort William Henry, the Festival offers the opportunity to experience exceptional classical music within a historic and picturesque setting, overlooking the Lake. The Festival runs from August 6-17 - find the details and purchase tickets here!

 

Enjoy the weekend,
Bri + Tom

My Glens Falls: Melissa Seale

This week we’re chatting with Melissa Seale! She tells us about the restoration of the Crandall Park house, pictured behind her, shares a bit about her work in pediatric psychiatry, as well as her go-to downtown events, and more…

Tell us about yourself!

My name is Melissa Seale. I own and operate a pediatric behavioral health practice, Well Child, on Broad Street. I work as a psychiatric nurse practitioner, specializing in pediatric psychiatry. Prior to this, I worked in New Jersey as a hospital administrator in charge of a pediatric epilepsy center. When I moved to New York, I worked in emergency medicine at Glens Falls Hospital before starting my career as a psychiatric nurse practitioner.

My husband Michael and I have been married since 2014, and we bought our current home in Glens Falls in 2016. He is also a business owner in Glens Falls — he has owned Adirondack Car Wash for almost 30 years. We have three children, Dylan, Prysilla and Michael.  

On Life In and Around Glens Falls

I grew up in Sparta, New Jersey and came to the Glens Falls area in 2008. My family would come to Lake George to vacation every summer, so it has always been my refuge and happy place. I did not know much about Glens Falls prior to moving to the Warren County area. When I started working at Glens Falls Hospital, I spent more time exploring Glens Falls and came to love this city and the people in it.  

On Renovating a Glens Falls Landmark

I have always loved the beautiful Crandall Park Mansion, as many have called it. The architecture stood out among the other homes in the area. When I saw pictures of the interior, I knew that the home was special. Driving or walking by, I would always look at the exterior, imagining the rich history it held and saddened by its continued decay. The structure needed a lot of work, but something inside of me was telling me that this could be a beautiful home again. After speaking with my husband, and being realistic about the time, money and effort it would take for this home’s restoration, we decided to make the leap and take a chance on what we now know as Lang Rig. In doing research on the Crandall Park house, we found that the original owner, George Tait, named the home Lang Rig after his ancestral home in Scotland. The name stuck for us.

This home became part of a wonderful journey for us. We have been able to meet many people and help many charities through opening the home for fundraising events, but most of all, our family has become part of the Glens Falls community through this house. We feel blessed to be able to raise our family in such a rich, diverse city that offers so much.

We love being able to walk into Crandall Park, look at the beautiful homes in the surrounding neighborhood, have people that we know honk as we walk by, being able to walk into town to eat or for entertainment. We love it here!

Some Glens Falls Favorites

Glens Falls really lives up to its Hometown, USA vibe. You quickly will get to know many of the familiar faces in town, each with their own colorful stories. With a diverse population, full of many talented people, we have so much to offer in one city. I wish more people knew about our vibrant art community. We have many talented artists whose murals now adorn many of our buildings in Glens Falls. The Hyde Museum is a hidden gem, with our very own Rembrandt!  

I love listening to music in Crandall Park or going to Spot on a Saturday to hear some jazz. Also, our restaurants are awesome! I love Radici and Farmacy. I am still waiting for the guys at Farmacy to open an ice cream shop — those that have been there know what I mean!

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

My day always starts at Kru Coffee! Love my morning latte and scone! My two shopping hot spots are Minky Mink and Laura’s Vintage. Spot and Juicin’ Jar are my favorites for lunch. For entertainment, you will usually find us attending one of the many activities around town! We love Take a Bite, the Food Truck Corral at the Shirt Factory and watching a good play at the Wood Theater! I also enjoy walking to the Farmer’s Market on a Saturday, seeing friendly faces and getting fresh, farm grown food!

On the Past

Glens Falls has such a rich history, so my comments about the past are not so much about me, but of the appreciation of where we live. I love to see the renovations of the beautiful homes in this area, I love to see us take pride in where we live by holding on to an appreciation of those that came before us. We are all fortunate to be a part of this vibrant city and community because of those that came before us.  

On the Future

In the 13 years I have been in this area, I have seen so much change and am so optimistic about the future of Glens Falls.  I hope to see more retail stores (with parking!) and more events to not only bring our community together, but to show visitors how much Glens Falls has to offer. I read someone else’s comment about getting a Trader Joe’s and I second that of course!

Thanks, Melissa!

P.S. See more of our My Glens Falls series by clicking here.

P.P.S. Would you like to nominate someone to be featured in a My Glens Falls story (yourself included!)? Reach out here!

The Weekender: July 28-30

Happy weekend! On our agenda: farmers market, a dip in the pool, and brunch downtown. What are you up to? Here are a few ideas…

 
 
 
 
 

Summer Concerts in the Park: The Park Theater’s Friday night concert series at the Crandall Park Bandshell concludes this week at 7pm with Girl Blue! According to the description on The Park Theater website, if you like Alanis Morissette and Brandi Carlisle, you’ll love Girl Blue. It looks like the weather might finally cooperate, too! Details here.

Sunday Brunch: Did you catch our round up of the best breakfast spots in Glens Falls? Our Facebook and Instagram community weighed in on their favorites, and we shared the top picks here. Seems like a pretty good excuse to make plans for Sunday brunch, don’t you think?

Pop Up Oyster Bar: Head to Common Roots on Sunday at noon for an afternoon of beer and shellfish, courtesy of Pop-Up Oyster Bar Co. Their offerings include oysters on the half shell, shrimp cocktail with condiments, and more. Find the details here!

 

Sunflower Season: What’s summer without a stroll through a field of sunflowers?! If you’re up for a ride through Washington County, Herringtons in Johnsonville is opening their field on Friday - walk the 1.5 acre field, pick your own blooms, and enjoy the view. They’ll have larger fields coming into bloom later in the season, too. Details here!

 

Enjoy the weekend,
Bri + Tom

The Best Breakfast in Glens Falls, According to Readers

It’s the weekend and you’re in the mood for brunch. Where to?! We enlisted the help of our Instagram and Facebook community to help us find the very best weekend breakfast spots in and around Glens Falls. Per usual, there were a lot of opinions on the matter, but out of the many recommendations, there were seven top favorites.

And so, if you’re looking for the best breakfast in and around Glens Falls, we’ve got you covered. Read on for the top picks from your neighbors, and start planning your next brunch (we have to try them all now, don’t we?!).  

 

The outdoor seating at [farmacy] on a sunny spring day

 

#1 [farmacy]

With unlimited mimosas and favorites like the donut holes, pancakes, and lobster Benedict, brunch at [farmacy] was a top pick amongst those who responded! Readers love their patio along Ridge Street in the summer months, along with the fun atmosphere, friendly staff, and of course, the menu, which one reader noted includes lots of “elevated classics”. Always fresh and fun!

22 Ridge Street, Glens Falls / Website

#2 The Silo

It was no surprise to see The Silo as a fan favorite - if you’ve ever driven by on a weekend morning, their packed parking lot is a giveaway that this is a top breakfast spot for locals. The nostalgia factor was a big player here, with many responding that they’ve been loyal regulars for a decade or more (they’ve been in business since 1982, after all!). Plus, we’ve got to give bonus points here for their amazing cider donuts - they were voted one of the best cider donuts in the area according to GFL readers, too!

537 Aviation Road, Queensbury / Website

Pastries from The Market at Park & Elm

#3 Park & Elm

The newest of the bunch, The Market at Park & Elm has made their mark downtown with readers loving their breakfast sandwich offerings as well as their assortment of house-made pastries and muffins. Said one reader, “they take the breakfast sandwich up a notch” with options like smoked salmon, grilled chorizo, and pulled pork. You might as well grab a pastry or two while you’re there, you know, for later ;)

19 Park Street, Glens Falls / Website

 

Breakfast is served on the Park 26 Patio at The Queensbury Hotel

 

#4 Park 26 at The Queensbury Hotel

If you’re looking for a serene spot to enjoy breakfast with a quintessential Glens Falls view, Park 26 at The Q is your place! Readers loved enjoying breakfast on the patio overlooking City Park and the Bandstand, and their classic menu, with mentioned favorites including their brioche French toast, eggs Benedict, and steak and eggs.

88 Ridge Street, Glens Falls / Website

#5 Kru Coffee

If you’re looking for a hidden breakfast gem, Kru is it! One reader noted they have a “sneaky good breakfast for a coffee shop”, which feels like high praise and also a potential new motto? Known for their fantastic coffee, their breakfast is also a hit, with many readers declaring that the combo of coffee and breakfast sandwiches (maybe on one of their made from scratch bagels) can’t be beat.

140 Glen Street, Glens Falls / Website

 

Grab a smoothie from Juicin’ Jar

 

#6 Juicin’ Jar

If a healthy breakfast is calling your name, look no further than Juicin’ Jar! Open on Saturdays, one reader noted they love their “lighter options”, including smoothies, avocado toast, or a yogurt parfait. Enjoy in their cafe or stroll to City Park to sip amongst the blooms.

16 Exchange Street, Glens Falls / Website

#7 Jam N Eggs

Just over the bridge in South Glens Falls, Jam N Eggs was a hit among readers for their “consistently delicious” breakfasts. Including classics like omelettes and home fries, along with specials like Jam N Apple French Toast, sounds like you can’t go wrong!

31 Main Street, South Glens Falls / Website

My Glens Falls: Justine Mosher

We caught up with Justine Mosher this week! They share their passion for all things outdoors, including becoming the 27th person to finish the Adirondack 46r Grid (that’s hiking a round of the 46 peaks every month of the year!), a bit of Glens Falls nostalgia (Red Wings and Ice Hawks games, anyone?), and more…

Tell us about yourself!

My name is Justine Mosher and I work in the Compliance Department at Hudson Headwaters Health Network.

I'm an avid runner, skier, hiker, cyclist and all around outdoor enthusiast. I started running my senior year of high school and quickly became addicted. I graduated from Glens Falls High School in 2003 and later from Siena College.

In my twenties, I raced just about every weekend of the spring, summer and fall, from 5Ks to marathons. These days, I've hung up the racing shoes in favor of a more mellow pace. 

Year round, I spend many weekends in the Adirondack High Peaks or neighboring areas, hiking, skiing or biking. This past December, I became the 27th person to finish the Adirondack 46r "Grid", which equates to hiking a round of the 46 every month of the year, for a total of 552 peaks.

In the warmer months, I like to get out on my road bike, typically in the Brant Lake area on the weekend. Riding from The Hub is always a good bet, with various routes to choose from.  A favorite of mine is a 50 mile loop around Schroon Lake with rolling hills.

I don't swim, but I do enjoy getting out on the water in my canoe, especially on the smaller, more desolate ponds in the area. With all of my time in the mountains, I dabble in photography, but very much as a hobby, not a profession.

On Life In and Around Glens Falls

I was born in Glens Falls and grew up on the East Side of the city, attending Jackson Heights and then Glens Falls Middle School and High School. I now own a home in a quiet neighborhood in Queensbury. 

Many of my friends left for college and didn't come back to the area, but I've never had a real desire to leave. Every time I travel and find myself boarding a plane to come home, I feel content with my destination. I can do just about everything that I enjoy within an hour's drive of my house, and if not, the Albany airport is less than an hour away. 

On Revitalization

My favorite thing about Glens Falls is the revitalization over the past 20 years or so.  When I was a kid, the only thing we really went downtown for was hockey games. Now, all of the restaurants and small businesses lining the streets have completely transformed the area.

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

An ideal day around the city for me would start with a run from the YMCA or a bike ride on the Warren County Bike Trail to Lake George (and perhaps beyond). From there, lunch at Rock Hill Bakehouse & Cafe would be in order and I'd cap it off with a visit to Fountain Square Outfitters for some new gear. 

On the Past

Some of my best memories growing up in Glens Falls revolve around playing in Little League at East Field and riding bikes with friends all around Glens Falls during the summer. Going to Red Wings and Icehawks games with my mother are top tier nostalgia. Adirondack Lumberjacks games with fireworks afterwards were memorable as well. 

On the Future

My friends and co-workers will probably roll their eyes at this one (as they know I'm a fan) — it's not realistic, but a Trader Joe's in Glens Falls would be amazing!

P.S. Check out more of our My Glens Falls series here.

The Weekender: July 21-23

Happy weekend! The weather seems too good to be true (blue skies and sunshine?!) and we’re hoping to make the most of it. Here are a few ways to get out there!

 
 
 
 
 

Summer Concerts in the Park: The Park Theater’s Friday night concert series at the Crandall Park Bandshell continues this week at 7pm with the rock, bluegrass, jazz, and classical infused sounds of The Clements Brothers! Details here. Update: Due to the impending weather, this concert will be held at The Park Theater. Did we mention it’s free?! Pair it with dinner downtown and you’ve got a pretty awesome date night!

Summer Garden Tips: If you’re growing a garden this summer like we are, you might want to take advantage of the Summer into Fall Garden program offered this Saturday at 10am at Crandall Library! Master Gardeners will share their July gardening practices and help you get ahead on fall gardening. Bonus - time will be available to ask your personal gardening questions! Details here.

Summer at West Mountain: Winter at West Mountain is a given, but have you been in the summer? They’ve got hiking, chair lift rides, mountain top picnic packages, and activities for the kiddos - check out the details and our mini guide to summer at West here!

 

Blueberry Picking and Lunch: A sure sign of summer, it’s blueberry picking time at Gardenworks in Salem! Their fabulous barn cafe is also open from 12-4pm and they’ve got 50% off all plants! Sold. Here’s a roundup of other blueberry farms if you’re headed in a different direction this weekend.

 

Enjoy the weekend,
Bri + Tom

My Glens Falls: James Rosenfield

This week we caught up with James Rosenfield, who you may recognize as owner of Epiphany North Hair Design! He shares a bit about his circa 1852 home, his pick for best pizza in Glens Falls, an area of the city he’d like to see new energy put into, and more…

Tell us about yourself!

My name is James Rosenfield, and I own Epiphany North Hair Design as well as LHB Soul Center located on Maple Street in the ever evolving downtown Glens Falls area. I am the oldest of five children and have nine nieces and nephews! Our family has always been close. With that in mind, I created a business that is a second home for myself and for our patrons, who we treat as family!

On Life In Glens Falls

I think of Glens Falls as a peaceful place that is evolving into a very positive environment for those seeking a refuge for themselves and their families. I grew up in the Saratoga area and actually went to South Glens Falls High School in 10th grade. I wasn’t brought back to Glens Falls until I decided to open a specialty salon in the downtown area with a colleague who also lives in the area.

My spouse and I bought our house here at the end of 2022 because we knew it was where we wanted to start our family. We now have been blessed with our son, Ezra, who truly makes Glens Falls that much more special to us.

On Old City Homes

The house we bought was renovated during the pandemic. It was built in 1852! It’s a charming farmhouse that actually has a ton of history from the time Glens Falls was built. Our home is said to have been the oldest on our street! We even have the original owner documents. We continue to strive to make this home our home by giving it a face lift where necessary. Our neighborhood is also shifting as other homes are being renovated and fixed up. Other new families continue to purchase homes around us and we just love seeing that as well.

Some Glens Falls Favorite

I think my favorite thing about Glens Falls is that it’s a diamond in the rough, so to speak. Some people wouldn’t expect the amount of wonderful small businesses and amazing restaurants that we have to enjoy! For example, I think people should definitely check out the Shirt Factory in the Arts District as well as the amazing vegan Rock Hill Bakehouse & Cafe. They have the best pizza, even for non vegans.

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

I would definitely start my day off right with a beautiful walk or run to Crandall Park.  Afterwards I would enjoy a refreshing smoothie at Juicin’ Jar to take with me while doing some window shopping on Glen Street. Lunch would be at Rock Hill Bakehouse & Cafe while I get some me time and perhaps some behind the scenes creative business work done on my iPad.  

My favorite downtown activity always includes touring the restaurants and / or Mean Max Brewery, especially if it’s a date night. If not, our go to family restaurant is Raul’s, and then this time of year we will finish it off with an ice cream and a stroll at Coopers Cave! There’s a nice path that takes you through their establishment and beyond.  

On the Past

Honestly, my favorite memory is when I lived in a loft above Spot Coffee before tying the knot with my now spouse! I lived alone for a little bit and truly enjoyed making connections at Raul’s as I built my business when I first opened it back in August of 2016. I made local friends that I am currently friends with to this day!

On the Future

I would love to see South / Broad Street become more evolved and new businesses open up there. Seeing more renovation on that side of town would be a great service to our area. There’s so much empty space there that I think could use new energy!  

The Weekender: July 14 - 16

Ready for the weekend?! Looks like we might actually have a day without rain! Here are some ideas to get out there and enjoy it…

 
 
 
 
 

Adirondack Theatre Festival: ATF’s second show of the season, Pump Up The Volume — a concert presentation of a new Broadway-bound rock musical based on the iconic 1990 film starring Christian Slater — opens this week. The runs through this weekend only, so grab your tickets here!

Dragons Baseball: Head to East Field this weekend to catch another home game for the Glens Falls Dragons! First pitch is Friday night at 7pm - find out more here!

Kayaking on Moreau Lake: Join a Park Educator on a peaceful morning paddle around Moreau Lake on Saturday morning! No kayak, no problem - limited kayak rentals are available. Be sure to register at least 24 hours in advance - grab those details here.

Group paddles aren’t your thing? You can rent a boat or kayak anytime Friday - Sunday 10:00am – 4:00pm for $10 an hour - find out more here.

 

Blueberry Picking: It’s time! If you’re in the mood for some fresh berries (and some blueberry pie from said berries), here’s a round up of some favorite local farms for picking.

A Barn Full of Art: Art lovers, this one’s for you! Whiting Studio in Argyle is opening their barn doors this weekend for an exhibit of works by local artists. Swing by on your way back from blueberry picking, perhaps? Details here.

 

Enjoy the weekend,
Bri + Tom

First Look: The Patio at Park & Elm

Have you enjoyed a meal on the new outdoor patio at Park & Elm yet? While we love their gorgeous bar and dining room inside, summer just calls for dinner and drinks on a patio, don’t you think?

Lucky for us, Park & Elm has a beautiful one! Bordered by an evergreen hedge with the downtown skyline peeking over top and surrounded by hydrangea on one side and planters overflowing with summer color on the other, an evening on the patio at Park & Elm while the sun sets is a must. And with a roof (with skylights!) overhead, you can make your reservation without worrying about the weather!

 
 

It’s easy to pick a summer dinner spot based on looks alone, but the amazing food and drink at Park & Elm make this Glens Falls patio a win-win! Their beverage program promises innovative twists on classic cocktails, and the Patio Spritz didn’t disappoint. Doesn’t it look like summer in a glass?!

 
 

There’s an amazing variety of small plates, but might we recommend the Deviled Fried Oysters to start? It’s everyone’s favorite backyard picnic food, elevated. You may just end up ordering a second round. We’ve done that on more than one occasion!

 
 

For our large plates, we chose the Seafood Risotto (we were told it was a fan favorite and immediately knew why upon diving in - delish!), and Tom loved the Pan-Roasted Faroe Island Salmon. A couple other favorites from past visits? We love the Grilled New York Strip Steak (with frites, of course!), and the Lemon Dill Beer Battered Fried Cod is always high on our list.

Finally, there’s always room for dessert, and it turns out their dessert menu is just as enticing (and hard to choose from!) as their dinner menu. Fresh summer flavors in the form of the Fresh Berry Tart and the Lemon, Lavender & Blueberry Crème Brûlée were the perfect end to the evening.

 
 

Will we see you there this summer? Save us a seat!

Park & Elm
19 Park Street • Glens Falls
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My Glens Falls: Drew Cappabianca

We caught up with Drew Cappabianca this week! A lifelong Glens Falls resident, he shares what it’s been like to come of age as the city rebuilt, some thoughts on preserving the architecture of the city, his favorite bike ride route, and more…

Tell us about yourself!

I’m Drew Cappabianca, and my wife Sarah and I have three boys: Eben, Alyis, and Isaac. I’m the owner of The Hub in Brant Lake, as well as President of the North Warren Chamber of Commerce and President of the Upper Hudson Trails Alliance. 

On Life In Glens Falls

I was born and raised right here, but I did move to Seattle for about a year in my very early 20s. I moved back to be with my now wife, but being away also made me truly appreciate how amazing this area is.

What keeps me here? It's a fantastic place to live. I have great friends and family, Glens Falls has a thriving cultural scene, and there's just about any recreational opportunity you can think of right here in Warren County.

On Old City Homes

We live in a home that was built by one of my ancestors. One of my many-great grandfathers built two houses, one for each of his two daughters, back in the late 1800s. It's not a fixer upper necessarily, but by the nature of being over a hundred years old it always needs something, whether it's a repair or just updating. For example, we just replaced the original 1800s kitchen. The counters were shallow and the cabinets were so close to the counter there wasn't any space for countertop appliances which made modern living awkward (apparently counter top appliances weren't a design consideration before electricity!). If we needed under-counter flour barrel storage though, it would have been perfect!

There's so much to love about our neighborhood! The K-12 schools are easily walkable, as are Crandall Park and downtown. Leaving town via Exit 18 or 19 is a breeze. The houses are beautiful and there's so much history. 

A Glens Falls Favorite

My favorite thing about Glens Falls is that it's still real. There's no facade, the people are still real, and while some parts are polished, the edges are still rough. 

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

My ideal day would start with walking our youngest, Isaac, to school, grabbing an espresso and a Spicy Vegetarian breakfast sandwich at Kru Coffee, and heading out on a road bike ride for a few hours. I would take either the Warren County Bikeway to Lake George and head north into the Adirondacks, or take the Feeder Canal Towpath and head out to Washington County, possibly on the Empire State Trail. 

The day would end with watching Isaac's game and a family dinner at Downtown City Tavern, or if it's a date night, dinner at any of the awesome restaurants downtown and a show at The Wood or The Park Theatre! 

On the Past

My favorite Glens Falls memory is growing up here — everything about it. It's such a great place to grow up and live. You can't beat the walkable / bikeable neighborhoods, the fantastic open spaces, the arts scene, and the fact that you don't have to leave the county to do just about any recreational opportunity you can think of. 

I also really appreciate the time frame in which I got to grow up here. When I was a kid, downtown was dead. Now it's a postcard picture. To come of age in a time when the city was rebuilding itself is really special. To watch and be a part of all the effort that went into making Glens Falls what it is today is truly remarkable. 

On the Future

I’d love to see some kind of program to save the architecture of the all the old houses, many of which are rental units. It pains me to see beautiful ornate porches crumbling into the ground, only to be replaced by square pressure treated lumber, or even worse, just a stoop. I completely understand that it is very expensive to replace them as they were, but I think it's even more costly on the cultural heritage of the city to lose them. I would love to see some kind of publicly funded program to help landowners preserve the character of their properties.

The Weekender: July 7 - 9

Happy weekend! Summer events are in full swing and we love to see it - here are a few that caught our eye this week:

 
 
 
 
 

Summer Concerts in the Park: The Park Theater’s Friday night concert series at the Crandall Park Bandshell continues this week at 7pm with Hot Club of Saratoga, the Capital Region’s premier gypsy swing ensemble! And bonus — Tres Mijas Mexican Food Truck will be on site as well! Details here. Update: Due to the impending weather, this concert will be held at The Park Theater.

Outdoor Cinema: What’s better than a Friday night movie in City Park? This week they’re showing Paw Patrol at dusk. Bring the kiddos and a picnic blanket - and snacks, of course! Details here!

Second Saturday Flea: Stroll the Flea Market at The Shirt Factory this Saturday from 9am-4pm! Antiques, vintage, collectibles, and more - right up our alley! Check out the details here, and if you can’t make it this Saturday, mark your calendar for the next Second Saturday Flea Market date - August 12!

Rock the Dock Music Festival: This Saturday, enjoy live music on the Lake George Steamboat Company pier, surrounded by beautiful views of the lake. You can enjoy the show from the dock or aboard the steamboats that surround the stage. Food and art vendors, too! Details here.

Adirondack Theatre Festival: ATF’s first show of the season, The Last Wide Open — a romantic comedy with a “Groundhog Day” twist — wraps up this week. The last show is July 8, so grab your tickets here!

Enjoy the weekend,
Bri + Tom

My Glens Falls: Lauren Cygan

This week we caught up with Lauren Cygan, who you may recognize as the Executive Director of the Glens Falls Y! She shares what drew her family to move to the area just over a year ago, the joys of fixing up a 1930’s cottage, her version of a perfect Glens Falls day, and more…

Tell us about yourself! 

My name is Lauren Cygan. I am the Executive Director of the Family YMCA of the Glens Falls Area and lucky enough to call myself wife and mother in an energetic family including my husband, three teenaged children, two dogs, and two cats.

It is an honor and a privilege to be able to work for the Family YMCA of the Glens Falls Area. I am thankful that my past experiences as an educator, fitness professional, small business owner, and director opened this incredible opportunity to serve the outstanding community of Glens Falls. Like the community it serves, the Glens Falls Y is the embodiment of the town, its people, and its values. Each day I am humbled and grateful as I go into this incredible nonprofit, nestled between Cole's Woods and Crandall Park, serving people through youth programming, health and wellness initiatives, community engagement, and social responsibility.

The Glens Falls Y, like the town, has a longstanding and rich history. I love grabbing a latte at Spot which is now housed in what was the original location, and imagining what it was once like when the original Y first opened its doors there in 1892.  

On Life In and Around Glens Falls 

My family and I chose to move to Glens Falls a little over a year ago. It is said that every cloud has a silver lining. While no one can dispute the challenges of the COVID pandemic, Glens Falls is our silver lining. The pandemic created changes in work, shed a bright spotlight on family, and even highlighted different ways to stay connected with friends and loved ones regardless of distance. These shifts created an opportunity for us to look at life differently. For instance, remote work meant that we no longer needed to live within a certain radius of our jobs and could choose to live in an area that better met our collective needs, interests, and lifestyle. While my husband and I had always said we wanted to move to a walkable downtown when the kids were out of school, as the pandemic started winding down and the opportunity to move presented itself, the kids absolutely astounded us when they asked us why we were waiting. Turns out, they were up for the adventure too! 

We chose Glens Falls for a multitude of reasons. Not only were we looking for an established town with older homes on treelined streets, downtown shopping, dining, and entertainment, and schools, parks, and recreational opportunities, but Glens Falls also brought us right to the foothills of the Adirondacks and Lake George. My children and I have been coming to the lake and the surrounding mountains our entire lives (and my husband his entire life with me). My parents were first introduced to the area by friends in 1970 when they vacationed at Silver Bay YMCA Conference and Retreat Center. From that day on, the lake, the mountains, and the people in this area have been an integral part in the fabric of all of our lives and a perennial fixture for fun vacations from a quick overnight to a season-long stay. We love hiking, swimming, biking, and boating in the warmer months and snowshoeing, skiing, and skating (preferably on natural ice) in the winter. 

On Renovating an Old Glens Falls Home

It did not take us more than one visit to town with our realtor to find our forever home in the form of a 1932 fixer upper, or as the real estate description so eloquently described it, a house "on the brink of being a stunner". Many close community connections have been forged through working with the absolutely astounding craftsmen our house has introduced us to. From slate roofers to cedar shake siding specialists, vintage metal cabinet refinishers, to electricians, plumbers, painters, contractors and more, bringing our beautiful cottage back from "the brink" has not only been a year-long labor of love, but the gateway to beautiful friendships and a network of incredible people whose passion, creativity, care, and competency shows in all they do.  

On Warm Welcomes

While the house is indeed a labor of love, the community took no work at all to be completely enamored with and to instantly feel a part of. I am absolutely overwhelmed and eternally grateful for the people who make "Hometown USA" just that, our home. We did not feel like newcomers for long. From the moment we arrived, our neighbors jumped right in with warm welcomes, friendly conversations, and lots of town information from leaf collection schedules and back to school information, to the best places to eat and stories of themselves and the history of this incredible town. Even as teenagers, the kids had the same experiences, meeting new people through school, sports, and clubs, and rapidly forging friendships that feel like lifetimes in the making. This is a town and a community where no one is a stranger and everyone is welcomed right into the fold. We chose Glens Falls for the incredible place it is, it will forever be home because of the people who make it so.  

Some Glens Falls Favorites

Trying to identify a hidden gem in a sea of treasure is a daunting ask. If I had to say, the gem is the community and its thoughtful accessibility to everything including art and culture, theater and entertainment, exceptional dining, outdoor recreation opportunities, and easy access to natural wilderness. We love that many of our fast-favorites are only a walk or a bike-ride away. We value that we can just as easily be immersed in Cole's Woods, Crandall Park, or Haviland's Cove as we can check out the most recent installation at the Hyde, listen to live music at bars, restaurants, and theaters, or take in some local history at the Chapman Historical Museum. Where else can you ride your bike to and from Lake George Village on the same day as you enjoy a thoughtful farm-to-table meal and view exquisite works of art including Homer, Rembrandt, Degas, Renoir, and Picasso?  

A Perfect Glens Falls Day 

My perfect Glens Falls Day depends heavily on the season and who I’m lucky enough to share the day with. There is so much to do and see, a day, a week, even a year, are never enough to do it all. So, given that it’s summer, I am harnessing the longest day of the year so I can try to fit in as much as possible. 

I would awaken early and go for a walk or a run through Cole's Woods with my husband, daughter, and (always) the dogs. After, we would walk over to the Farmer's Market to get some of our favorite staples for the week and either grab a smoothie from Jenny Jo's or pick up a latte from Kru or Spot before walking back home to get our bikes.

A late morning ride with the whole family along the feeder canal or the Warren County Bikeway would not only give us the opportunity to take a quick swim in the lake or the river but would also bring us back for a little shopping at the Shirt Factory and lunch and some bakery takeout items at Rockhill Bakehouse. With a family that includes a vegan, two vegetarians, and two omnivores, the dining options in Glens Falls are plentiful for all, but Rockhill Bakehouse's vegan menu is an easy win.

On our way home, we might stop at The Hyde, The Chapman, or do some shopping on Glen with fun stops at Fountain Square Outfitters, Minky Mink, and Rude Betty, or we could swing by the Y for a racquetball round robin, open court basketball, cardio and strength on the wellness floor, or an amazing group fitness class. 

Then, it would be time to head back home to get ready to head out for a night on the town. Dinner is nearly impossible to choose since there is just so much to love. A nice dinner out might be shared at Morgan and Company, Mint, or Park & Elm, all of which share exceptional menus and beautiful outdoor dining options.

If we are in the mood for drinks, food, and fun, we always love the friendly atmosphere of Bullpen (where we shared our very first dinner in town as a family), chips and margaritas at Raul's, or sitting outside just over the bridge at Common Roots enjoying a craft made local beer.

There's great beauty to staying in and enjoying takeout too. A night around the fire pit might include Thai Siam Sushi, Downtown City Tavern, or any number of possible pizza options from Harvest to Angelina's and our "most like we remember" pick I Love New York Pizza.  

On the Past — Memories 

While our past may not go back too far, we already have collected millions of beautiful memories of this town and the people who give it meaning. Within a year we met the most amazing people and gathered a rich tapestry of beautiful moments in and around this incredible town.

From being able to hike our favorite Adirondacks (even after a full day of work and school), to squeezing in a refreshing morning dip after watching the sunrise over Lake George before starting our day, the accessibility to the natural world creates opportunities for breathtaking memories too regularly not to feel completely indulgent.

We treasure the milestones and memories intricately woven into this past year, from walking to Fourth of July Fireworks in Crandall Park or the Memorial Day Parade up Glen, to Ladies’ Night Out Downtown and the Christkindlmarkt in City Park creating festive fun with friends, every holiday offered an opportunity to engage with community. The high school sports' seasons are town events not to be missed. With kids in the schools and on the teams, we loved our time in the stands, especially when the varsity boys’ basketball team made it to the Section 2 Basketball Finals right here at Cool Insuring Arena! 

On the Future — Dreams 

Downtown has such a beautiful balance. Art and entertainment, dining and retail, creative cooperatives, and a vision for future development that honors and pays homage to the past. I would love to see that continue with deliberate small businesses filling the beautiful historic storefronts. I think an independent bookstore would be an asset to downtown. I would enjoy seeing the diversity of dining and shopping experiences continue to expand and flourish. Some ideas to add might be gift shops, a counter-service confectionary, and specialty shops, markets, and grocers, in short, anything that continues the beautiful progress downtown has already so thoughtfully created. I love that the town is so community-centric and invests in art, people, and social and environmental initiatives. I would relish opportunities to continue that forward growth as we as a community work together to honor the past as we proactively strive for a bright future.  

The Weekender: June 30 - July 2

Happy 4th of July weekend! We’re excited to make the most of the holiday weekend and hope you are too. We’ve got big plans for blueberry pie, drinks on the porch, and of course, fireworks and festivities. Other than that, here’s what looks good:

 
 
 
 
 

Summer Concerts in the Park: The Park Theater’s Friday night concert series at the Crandall Park Bandshell begins this week at 7pm with the three part female harmony of The Ladles! And bonus — Tres Mijas Mexican Food Truck will be on site as well! Details here.

Music on the Mountain: Head to West Mountain this Saturday from 6-10pm for live music, food and drink, activities, and of course, fireworks! Find the details here.

Summer Pops + Fireworks at Crandall Park: One of everyone’s favorite hometown events, the Glens Falls Symphony will perform their annual Summer Pops Concert at the Crandall Park Bandshell on Monday, July 3 at 7:30pm followed by fireworks at dusk. Food trucks, too! Check out the Symphony’s page here for the details.

Adirondack Theatre Festival: ATF’s first show of the season, The Last Wide Open — a romantic comedy with a “Groundhog Day” twist — opens this week. The show runs June 28 - July 8, so grab your tickets here!

Ozzy Fest: Calling all animal lovers! Our friends at ONE on 1 Design are hosting a donation event on Saturday from 10am-3pm — drop off pet supplies that will be donated to two local rescue adoption services (North Shore Animal Shelter in Glens Falls and Estherville Animal Shelter in Greenfield Center) and peruse local vendors while snacking on kettle corn and ice cream sandwiches. Details here!

Enjoy the weekend,
Bri + Tom

Summer in Glens Falls: A Travel Guide

Greetings from Glens Falls! It’s summer in Hometown USA and there’s no place else we’d rather be. Neighbors gather on their front porches, couples bike to the Saturday Farmers Market, and families picnic in City Park. Summer nights are spent walking downtown, enjoying drinks on the patios of favorite restaurants, and listening to the sounds of live music floating through the air from different venues in the city. It’s summer Americana at its finest - and this summer, we’d love it if you joined us! We’ve put together a list of some of our favorites, and hope you’ll make the trip to Glens Falls this summer to eat, drink, shop, and play in Hometown USA. Off we go!

 
 
 

Coffee + Breakfast

Strolling to Spot Coffee

Spot Coffee: You canʼt go wrong with a coffee from Spot, best enjoyed on the little bistro tables set up out front. We love walking down here first thing in the morning on weekends and watching the city wake up. • spotcoffee.com

Park & Elm Deli and Market: If you’re in the mood for a breakfast sandwich (or any kind of sandwich, for that matter!), the deli at Park & Elm is your place. With everything from a classic bacon, egg, and cheese on an english muffin to their New Yorker with smoked salmon and pickled onions on an everything bagel — they have you covered. Did I mention their house made baked goods?! Enjoy on the go or seated in the sunshine at one of their tables on Park Street. • parkandelm.com

Kru Coffee: A great coffee spot with a warm, cozy atmosphere. Donʼt leave without a taste of everyoneʼs favorite made from scratch bagels! • krucoffee.com

Juicin’ Jar: Perfect for a grab-and-go juice or smoothie, or stick around on their sweet patio for a fresh summer wrap. Our top picks: the Brain Boost Smoothie and every last one of their cookies and muffins - delish! • juicinjar.com

Kelly’s Roots / Jenny Jo’s Smoothies

Kelly's Roots: Their covered patio is a perfect place to relax with a smoothie or açaí bowl and just maybe some blueberry pancakes on the side. • kellysrootscafe.com

Jenny Jo’s Smoothies: A Farmers Market Favorite, Jenny Jo’s is the Saturday morning spot for your favorite smoothie — or a popsicle smoothie on a stick! Find them at the Glens Falls Farmers Market on Saturdays from 8am-noon. • facebook.com/JennyJoSmoothies

Brunch

Brunch at Park 26 at The Queensbury Hotel

Park 26 at The Queensbury Hotel: In the mood for a bigger breakfast? We love walking downtown on Sundays (or any day, for that matter!) to enjoy brunch on the Park Patio overlooking City Park. With a menu including Eggs Benedict, Brioche French Toast, Steak and Eggs, or a Signature Omelette — you can’t lose. • thequeensburyhotel.com

Outside dining at [farmacy]

[farmacy]: With tables lining Ridge Street in the sunshine, [farmacy] is another brunch favorite. With small plates including donut holes and loaded bacon toast, you’ll have to save room for the steak benedict and brunch chicken sandwich. Did we mention the unlimited mimosas?! • farmacygf.com

Lunch + Dinner

Dinner + Drinks at Morgan and Company

Morgan and Company: Between their beautiful hardwood porch and their stone patio surrounded by blooms, you just can't beat this summer atmosphere! Not to mention menu staples like steak frites and candied spare ribs - delicious. • morganrestaurant.com

Gather around the fire pit on The Park Patio at The Queensbury Hotel

Park Patio & Courtyard at The Queensbury Hotel: Overlooking beautiful City Park, this is a great spot to eat, drink, and relax in the evening while enjoying their outdoor fire pits and amazing menu. • thequeensburyhotel.com

Park and Elm

Park & Elm: New this year, Park & Elm has become a fan favorite with their beautiful covered patio — perfect for enjoying this season outside, rain or shine — their sunny dining room, and of course, the delicious menu. Their deviled fried oysters are an elevated take on the picnic deviled egg, and their summer classics — the burger and steak frites — are not to be missed! • parkandelm.com

[farmacy]: With the Chefʼs friendly faces waving you in through the window from their open kitchen, youʼll love the atmosphere here as much as the awesome food. With an ever changing menu, we always leave with a new favorite. • farmacygf.com

The bar at Mint

Mint: A gem on Warren Street, Mint boasts a beautiful patio tucked in off the sidewalk, a gorgeous bar inside, and an amazing craft cocktail menu to boot. Paired with a menu that rotates seasonally, you’re sure to get a true farm to table experience here. • mint518.com

Radici: Home to our favorite summer salad (the beefsteak tomato and avocado salad!), you canʼt go wrong here with a fantastic variety of small plates and amazing homemade pasta. • radicikitchen.com

Talk of the Town: If youʼre in the mood for pizza, this is the place. A hometown favorite! talkofthetownpizzeria.com 

Downtown City Tavern: A go-to for pizza and benders, DTCT is also a favorite spot for craft beer. You're sure to find a brew that fits the bill from their huge selection. Bonus points for their sunny patio! And check out their sister restaurant, Downtown Social! • downtowncitytavern.com

Davidson Brothers Patio / Craft on 9 entree

Davidson Brothers: With a charming outdoor seating area on Glen and Exchange Streets with string lights hanging above and live music playing, Davidsons is a city staple. Grab a table on the Glen Street side and watch the world go by. • davidsonbrothers.com

Craft on 9: With an amazing selection of craft beer and cocktails and sidewalk seating, youʼll love their summer staples - burgers, bbq sandwiches, and steaks. • crafton9.com

Gourmet Cafe: Creative cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere with outdoor seating. If you like fine food and wine and a great “Pasta Night”, this is for you! downtowngourmet.com

Chips and Guac at Raul’s

Raul's: Overlooking the circle downtown, Raul's has a prime sidewalk patio and the very best margaritas, chips and guac. Cheers! • raulsmexicangrill.com

Siam Thai Sushi: A go to for - you guessed it - sushi! Their namesake, Siam Thai, is always a crowd pleaser. • siamthaisushi.com

Alif Cafe: A modern Pakistani kitchen that takes pride in making handmade traditional Pakistani food. Don’t miss their rolled ice cream, too! • alifcafeny.com

Mikado: In the mood for sushi or Hibachi? This is the place! Bonus points for their patio tucked off Glen Street — it’s a great spot to enjoy a summer night downtown. • mikadosushi-glensfalls.com

Rock Hill Bakehouse & Cafe: If youʼre looking for great vegan options, as well as amazing sandwiches and baked goods, be sure to check out Rock Hill. • rockhillbakehousecafe.com

Sweets

Cooper’s Cave: Situated on the Warren County Bikeway, Cooperʼs Cave is a great spot to pedal for ice cream on a summer day. Grab a scoop of their homemade hard ice cream and relax under shade trees before biking home. The perfect afternoon treat! • cooperscaveale.com

Frozen Dreams: A favorite for soft ice cream in the city, their flavor calendar is always on our radar! Chocolate/peanut butter twist and raspberry chocolate twist are high on the list of family summer must haves. • frozendreams.com

Flour Child Bakery: New on the scene this year, Flower Child is the go-to spot for baked goods, including cupcakes, cookies, brownies, pastries, and more. • theflourchildbakery.com

Drink

Common Roots / Mean Max

Mean Max: Specializing in richly crafted hand-made ales and lagers, Mean Max has an awesome patio space right on Glen Street - grab takeout from your favorite restaurant and enjoy a brew or two with a view. • meanmaxbrew.com

Common Roots: Just over the river in South Glens Falls, the Taproom and Biergarten at Common Roots are a summer evening favorite, with red Adirondack chairs surrounding fire pits and string lights overhead. Enjoy a craft brew alongside one of their awesome sandwiches or burgers — the fried chicken is a top pick! • commonrootsbrewing.com

Bullpen Tavern: A local favorite, The Bullpen has a sports bar atmosphere along with a full menu - you wonʼt want to miss their award winning wings! • thebullpentavern.com

Cooper’s Cave: Craft beer, great food, and ice cream, right on the bike path. • cooperscaveale.com

Summer Events: We are so lucky to be able to enjoy a full itinerary of events downtown during the summer, from Take a Bite on Wednesdays (featuring small plates of favorite meals from local restaurants), to Friday night Movies in City Park under the stars. Thursdays bring the Food Truck Corral at The Shirt Factory, and on Friday evenings, you can find a Summer Concert Series in Crandall Park. And on Saturday morning, you can bet you'll find us at the Farmers Market in the Pavilion downtown, which runs from 8am-noon.

The Hyde Collection / The Park Theater

Enjoy the Arts: Glens Falls boasts a vibrant arts district, including these favorites:

Warren County Bikeway: Stretching from downtown Glens Falls all the way to Lake George, the bikeway is the perfect place to pedal in the summertime. Donʼt forget to stop off for an ice cream at Cooperʼs Cave!

Take a Stroll: Wander the charming sidewalked neighborhoods near Crandall Park, or admire the architecture of the old lumber baronʼs mansions lining the streets downtown. For a walk in the woods, try the trails in Crandall Park or Coleʼs Woods!

Sneak in a Little Work: If you must work while you’re in town, there’s no better place than WorkSmart. They offer a drop-in pass for the day, so you can get your work done in a quiet, beautiful setting, and get back out there to enjoy the city. • worksmartgf.com

*Keep an eye out for our Weekender posts every Thursday - we detail a few fun things you may want to add to your weekend agenda!

Where to begin?! Head to Rude Betty for unique finds and gifts , Fountain Square Outfitters for Patagonia and outdoor gear, Minky Mink for curated fashion favorites like Free People and Hudson Jeans, and Lake George Olive Oil for the very best - you guessed it - olive oil and vinegar. Check out The Shirt Factory and LARAC Shop for the best from local artists, J. Reid for the best in menswear, grow for the best of everything for kiddos, Brows by Nikari and 518 Beauty Room, and Studio Elements for all of your beauty needs, and so much more!

 

My Glens Falls: Tyler Whitney

This week we caught up with Tyler Whitney, who you may recognize as the Executive Director of SAIL! He shares what continues to draw him to Glens Falls though he lives in a surrounding town, a favorite event at the Civic Center when he was a kid, his go-to restaurant for dinner with his wife, and more…

Tell us about yourself!

Hi! I’m Tyler Whitney and I have the distinct pleasure of serving as the Executive Director of Southern Adirondack Independent Living in Queensbury. I live in Fort Ann with my wife Heather and step-son Hunter. It wouldn’t be right if I didn’t mention Miley and Maggie, our two black labs, and our two cats, Jeter and Judge. If you can’t tell already, we are a Yankee household!

You will most often find me with my family, watching Hunter play baseball with the Spa City Stallions, or volunteering in the community. I currently serve with the Fort Ann Rescue Squad in an effort to help my neighbors in need and enjoy time with friends. During football season, you will find me begging the Buffalo Bills to get to a Super Bowl and always planning a way to get to Buffalo to watch them live. 

I fell in love with the city of Glens Falls through SAIL. SAIL originated as the “Glens Falls Independent Living Center” in the early ‘90s on Sherman Avenue, serving the greater Glens Falls Region with only a part-time Executive Director. The mission was to help Glens Falls become more accessible, something that has not wavered through our evolution to a multi-program center, staffed by 40 employees serving 17 counties across New York State.

On Life In and Around Glens Falls

I grew up with my parents and sister in Hadley-Luzerne and my family and I now own a home and reside in Fort Ann. The constant about both of these locations is Glens Falls.  This is where my family meets for dinner or to grocery shop and spend time in a city that we love.

I am a graduate of SUNY Adirondack and stayed living local while I completed my BA at the University of Albany. I spent many hours at the Crandall Library studying! 

Glens Falls is the center of everything. If you live in a surrounding town, Glens Falls is what keeps you grounded. The Farmers Market, grocery stores, restaurants – it’s where it all is!  

Some Glens Falls Favorites

I can remember enjoying many days in the city of Glens Falls with my family as a kid, either exploring Crandall Park or catching a show at the Glens Falls Civic Center. I have loved watching the evolution of downtown as it continues to be revitalized and become a tourism destination.

Rude Betty is a top favorite of mine for Glens Falls! Every time I go in, I find another treasure that I need for someone as a gift. While it is always well attended, I still believe that the Crandall Park launch during the Balloon Festival is a blast and to me, a hidden gem! 

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

My ideal day starts with bagels from Glens Falls Bagels and then coffee from Spot Coffee. My family and I would then make our way down Glen Street, shopping at local stores or hitting up the Farmers Market. I love spending time in the park with my family, enjoying the sun and playing ball. My wife and I will forever enjoy dinner at Morgan and Co. and finishing it off with dessert at Farmacy!  

On the Past

My favorite Glens Falls memory would be a Harlem Globetrotters game I went to as a young child with my sister. I can remember walking into the Glens Falls Civic Center as if it were Madison Square Garden. I remember the feeling of awe as I watched the players throw the ball around, and “Globie” the mascot running around and playing tricks on the audience. I will never forget the feeling that I had during that game. As I drive by today, it is often the first memory I think of.

On the Future

If I could wave a wand and bring anything to the city of Glens Falls, it wouldn’t be a space or new restaurant — it would be acceptance and accessibility. From the work that I do helping people live independently within their own communities, I see firsthand the difficulties that individuals with disabilities face each day. Having a community that promotes independence and accessibility allows for all to enjoy and for all to thrive, living within the city that they love.

The Weekender: June 23-25

Happy Friday, Happy Summer! Hoping to get the last of our summer planting done this weekend, and here are a few other things that caught our eye…

 
 
 

Strawberry Picking: Have you been yet? We’re hoping to get out this weekend - strawberry shortcake is calling our name! Here’s a roundup of local u-pick farms to check out if you’re in the mood for fresh berries!

Adirondack Theatre Festival: Not this weekend, but now’s the time to start thinking about grabbing your tickets to ATF’s first show of the season, The Last Wide Open — a romantic comedy with a “Groundhog Day” twist. The show runs June 28 - July 8, so grab your tickets here!

 
 

Adirondack Wine and Food Festival: Kick off summer at the lake with over 120 of the state’s best wineries, breweries, distilleries; artisan food vendors, live entertainment, kids activities, and more. And bonus - Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Southern Adirondacks receives a portion of every ticket sold. Find the details and get your tickets here.

 

Round Lake Antiques and Vintage Festival: Head south to Round Lake this Saturday and Sunday from 9am - 5pm to browse vintage and antique treasures from nearly 100 vendors. Food trucks, too! Find the details here.

 

Enjoy the weekend,
Bri + Tom