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You've been blasting away aliens for hours on your apartment's Xbox 360, and while the graphic capabilities are mind-blowing, for some reason the experience leaves you a little empty. Call it nostalgia, but there's just something about a legitimate old school arcade - the feel of popping quarters into the larger than life machines, going head-to-head with friends for bragging rights, or hearing the crack of the break on a billiards table. Fortunately for all Albany-area apartment-ites, Jillian's is a locally-owned entertainment complex offering all of the classic thrills one could ask for. One part nightclub, two parts game room, Jillian's has just about something for everyone. Cocktails are available in every variety, from tropical fruit-filled concoctions to a plain ole' mug of beer, and there's even a full dining menu offered from lunch until the wee hours of the morning. Everything for high end steaks to towers of onion rings to hearty salads are yours for the asking, although be sure not to overindulge too much...you've got gaming to do! Jillian's complex is comprised of well over 40,000 square feet, with almost every inch filled with classic and cutting edge video games. From Pacman to House of the Dead, bells and whistles practically cream 'FUN!' from every corner. If the playful chaos proves to be too much, no worries - a few steps and you are in the downstairs billiards area, decked out in close to two-dozen premium tables. There's even a full bowling alley on premises (including the always-popular neon and strobe light-filled techno bowling experience), and an adjoining dance floor-slash-club-lounge. So get your groove on, aim for that strike, re-enact 'The Color of Money' or show Donkey Kong who's boss once and for all at Jillian's, an all-encompassing night of entertainment for any Albany-area apartment-ite.
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There are currently 593 Studio Apartments in Albany with rent ranges from $800 to $1,980 with an average price of $1,331.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Albany ranges from $650 to $2,700 with an average monthly rent of $1,609.
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