
Apartments near Albany Pump Station in Albany, NY (725 Rentals)


4 Hall Pl

8 Hall Pl

44 First St

15 2nd St

6 Pine St

18-20 Ten Broeck Pl

420 Broadway

134 State St

56 S Swan St

147 Sheridan Ave

155 Sheridan Ave

50 S Pearl St

Meginniss Flats

20 S Swan St

255 State St

51 Grand St

238 Colonie St

67 chestnut street

134 Hamilton St

138 Washington Ave

Bleeker Flats

276 State St

240 Sheridan Ave

26 Dove St

285 State St

280 State St

162 Second St

282 State St

95 Chestnut St

37-39 Lark St

154 Madison Ave

169 Elk St

2 Spring St

16-22 Trinity Pl

126 Lancaster St

71 Grand St

303 State St

Nipper Building

130 Lark St

294 State St

145 Lancaster St

298 State St

300 State St

118 Green St

260 Washington

Stuyvesant Apartments

153 Lancaster St

151 Lancaster St

142 Lancaster St

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Some apartment-ites may consider themselves beer fans, but not you...no sir, you are definitely more of a beer fanatic. From dark to light, amber to reds, you have yet to meet a brew you didn't like, and as a newly settled apartment-ites in Albany, New York, one of your first orders of business is a simple one - find the area's best beer hall! While every watering hall worth its tap has a fair share of loyal regulars, even the most diehard among them will still likely utter...albeit under the breath if the owner is around...that the Albany Pump Station lays claim to the crown. Situated in a former pump station used to run water from the Hudson River in the 1800's, this brewery and pub can rest easy in their moniker's legitimacy. Featuring some of the area's most diverse (and in some cases, highest in alcohol content!) beer offerings, the locals far and wide keep returning for such refreshing lagers as Poor Soldier Porter and Scottish Lite. Brewed on premises by a lone master of the craft, the Albany Pump Station is an ideal place for Albany-area apartment-ites to spend a night out with friends or family. The food is surprisingly varied in presentation, with the Pump Station menu offering everything from the typical (chicken tenders adorned with their in-house BBQ sauce) to the surprising (the calamari is a zesty hit). So whether you're out for a quick bite on your way home to the apartment, or making an evening out of sampling every beer at least once, the Albany Pump Station is a fun and exciting excursion for any beer-loving Albany-area apartment-ite.
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