Table Hopping By Steve Barnes, senior writer on January 28, 2021 at 3:38 PM
Wolff’s Biergarten in Troy has been renamed Troy Beer Garden as a result of the Wolff’s brand being sold. (File photo.)
Serial restaurateur Matt Baumgartner, who in 2009 opened the first Wolff’s Biergarten as part of the renaissance of Albany’s warehouse district and grew it over the next seven years to include locations in Schenectady, Syracuse and Troy, is selling the brand.
Three locations will continue as Wolff’s under the new owners, according to the parties involved. Baumgartner is keeping the fourth, at Federal and King streets in Troy, across from the end of the Green Island Bridge. He has renamed it Troy Beer Garden and is conducting an extensive interior renovation. Presently closed because of the pandemic, it will open under the new name in mid-March, Baumgartner said, with a menu of small plates and fare similar to what is served at June Farms, the bar, event venue
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The Troy location of Wolff s Biergarten has been renamed Troy Beer Garden and will be renovated and rebranded. Founder Matt Baumgartner is selling the Wolff s name and other three locations. (File photo.)Provided photo
TROY Serial restaurateur Matt Baumgartner, who in 2009 opened the first Wolff s Biergarten as part of the renaissance of Albany s warehouse district and grew it over the next seven years to include locations in Schenectady, Syracuse and Troy, is selling the brand.
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Three locations will continue as Wolff s under the new owners, according to the parties involved. Baumgartner is keeping the fourth, at Federal and King streets, across from the end of the Green Island Bridge. He has renamed it Troy Beer Garden and is conducting an extensive interior renovation. Presently closed because of the pandemic, it will open under the new name in mid-March, Bau