
Apartments near Bayou Cafe in Albany, NY (761 Rentals)


130 Lark St

345 State St

340 State St

347 State St

346 State St

353 Madison Ave

342 State St

349 State St

3 Sherman St

5 Sherman St

107 Lark St

357 Madison Ave

363 Madison Ave

361 Madison Ave

359 Madison Ave

162 Second St

185-189 Elm St

238 Colonie St

176 Chestnut St

232 Lark St

364 Madison Ave

364 Hamilton St

44 Park Ave

236 Lark St

367 Madison Ave

120 Phillips St

352 STATE St

244 Lark St

214 Jay St

328 Hudson Ave

246 Lark St

358 State St

356 State St

37-39 Lark St

324 Hudson Avenue, Albany, NY 12210

217-219 Lark St

Executive House Apartments

336 Hudson street

363 state street

338 Hudson street

360 State St

361 State St

162 Jefferson St

226 Jay St

376 Madison Ave

381 Madison Ave

369 State St

373 State St

371 State St

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Since your most recent experiment cooking alligator in your apartment didn't exactly endear you to your new neighbors, odds are good you should look elsewhere for your next fix of traditional Cajun cuisine. Well no need to cry in your gumbo, pal, as Albany's Bayou Café presents an ideal place to dig in to the spicy delights of New Orleans. Not just content to offer the usual assortment of traditional items, the Bayou Café's menu crosses genres into Tex Mex and American cuisine without sacrificing the Cajun flavor their regulars crave. The jumbo-laya hot wings are a house specialty favorite, while the 'ultimate gator creator' combo piles high a trio of wings, beer-battered onion rings and breaded mushrooms on a bed of nachos. The gator fritters will guarantee your apartment neighbors can sleep soundly (for tonight at least), and the sweet potato fries make the perfect accomplice to the Bayou Café's crawfish-stuffed Etouffee. With most entrees running under $15, this is one café that won't break the bank, and their live music schedule has bands from the tri-state area rocking the stage almost every weekend. High on energy and cool on ambiance, the Bayou Café is a great place for any Albany-area apartment-ite to indulge their hankerin' for the dishes of Louisiana.
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There are currently 596 Studio Apartments in Albany with rent ranges from $650 to $2,015 with an average price of $1,402.
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