Restaurant in Albany, United States
Long-Form Italian-American Sequence

Café Capriccio is a long-standing Italian restaurant at 49 Grand St in downtown Albany, with easy booking and a central location that suits pre- or post-theatre dinners. Current pricing and hours are not confirmed, so call ahead before a late-night visit. A dependable neighbourhood choice, not a destination splurge.
Café Capriccio has held its position at 49 Grand St in Albany for long enough to become a reference point for the city's Italian dining scene. Without current pricing data in our record, we cannot anchor this against a specific spend-per-head — but its longevity in a competitive downtown corridor signals a venue that has earned repeat business rather than coasting on novelty. If you are looking for a late-night Italian option in Albany proper, this is one of the names worth checking before you default to a chain or a bar menu.
The address , Grand Street, downtown Albany , places Café Capriccio in a walkable corridor that serves both the after-work and post-theatre crowd. For explorers who want context: this part of Albany sits close to the State Capitol and the Palace Theatre, which means the kitchen has historically needed to serve guests arriving late from events as well as early diners. Whether the kitchen runs late enough to qualify as a genuine late-night option depends on current hours, which are not confirmed in our data , call ahead or check directly before planning a post-show visit.
The venue has no awards listed in our record, which means it cannot be compared to destination-level Italian restaurants like Le Bernardin in New York City or The French Laundry in Napa on credential grounds. What it offers is something different: a neighbourhood Italian that has survived Albany's dining shifts across multiple decades. That track record is itself a signal worth weighing.
For food and wine enthusiasts who have used Albany as a base while exploring the broader Hudson Valley and Capital Region, Café Capriccio functions as a reliable dinner anchor rather than a destination in isolation. If your trip involves wineries or regional food experiences, pair your visit with a look at our full Albany wineries guide and our full Albany experiences guide for broader context.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. No phone number or booking platform is listed in our current record, so the most reliable approach is to contact the venue directly via their website or walk in. For a landmark-style Italian in this bracket, tables on weekend evenings may still require advance planning even when overall booking difficulty is low , do not assume walk-in availability on Friday or Saturday without confirming. For groups, the same caveat applies: reach out in advance rather than arriving and hoping.
Dress code is not specified. For Italian restaurants of this type and neighbourhood positioning, smart casual is a safe default. If you are coming from a theatre or Capitol event, business casual travels well here.
See the comparison section below for how Café Capriccio stacks up against Albany peers including 677 Prime, Juanita & Maude, and Black & Blue Steak and Crab.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Ease | Late-Night Suitability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Café Capriccio | Italian | Not confirmed | Easy | Check hours directly |
| 677 Prime | Steakhouse | $$$+ | Moderate | Bar menu available late |
| Black & Blue Steak and Crab | Steak/Seafood | $$$ | Easy–Moderate | Later seating common |
| Juanita & Maude | Contemporary | $$$ | Moderate | Limited late availability |
| Caffe Italia Ristorante | Italian | $$ | Easy | Check hours directly |
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Café Capriccio | — | |
| China Village | $ | — |
| Juanita & Maude | $$$ | — |
| Liberte, Albany | — | |
| 677 Prime | — | |
| Black & Blue Steak and Crab | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Café Capriccio and alternatives.
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