Review: Lost & Found Bar and Kitchen

A close-up of a beer can siting on a wooden surface. It's white with a diagonal blue stripe and dark cursive lettering spelling out Rescue Club. In the background, out of focus are some people sitting at a bar. Light reflecting off of bottles etc. creates a sparkling effect.

NA Beverage Experience: Okay

Background

The Lost & Found Bar and Kitchen is a small establishment in Albany’s warehouse district. Its building used to be a bank, and the proprietors kept just a hint of that aesthetic. While the space isn’t large, it’s open to the second floor (where there’s additional seating), giving it a very open feel.

They didn’t have any NA beer on tap, but they did have several options in cans from two different breweries. The NA Guinness was appropriately served in a glass. The bartender also indicated that he could make a non-alcoholic version of most cocktails, though I didn’t take him up on it.

NA Beverage Options

As of the time of my visit (early November 2025):

  • Guinness Draft 0.0
  • Zero Gravity Rescue Club IPA
  • Zero Gravity Rescue Club Pilsner
A close-up of a beer can siting on a wooden surface. It's white with a diagonal blue stripe and dark cursive lettering spelling out Rescue Club. In the background, out of focus are some people sitting at a bar. Light reflecting off of bottles etc. creates a sparkling effect.

Experience

Overall, the experience was solid. The NA beers are listed on the menu along with the rest of the can options—they’re not singled out as different. (Their NA status is apparent from the ABV listing.) The bartender was helpful in providing suggestions. If the quality of the options was slightly higher, this would easily have bumped into a “good” rating.

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