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SCHENECTADY — After more than five decades in the restaurant business, Donny Williams is ready to let someone else cook dinner.

The longtime Schenectady restaurateur plans to forgo his usual 16-hour shifts and he’s prepared to enjoy a holiday with his family instead of tending to business at Brandon’s Ritz Terrace. But he still can’t get used to the idea of leaving the scores of regular customers that fill his dining room and bar each day.

“It’s going to be tough,” he admitted, as a crowd of his lunch regulars gathered at the bar Friday. “I’ve got the best customers here from all walks of life.”

Williams, 73, will close Brandon’s and auction off the restaurant’s equipment after 14 years of service on Van Vranken Avenue. More importantly, he’ll close the book on a distinguished 53-year career as the chef and owner of more than a half-dozen restaurants that operated in the city.

The combination of the changing neighborhood and slumping economy prompted Williams to put the restaurant on the market last year. But when his only serious buyer backed out of the deal, he decided it was time to toss in his apron.

“There comes a time,” he said with a sigh. “And I’m just getting tired.”

For Williams, cooking was an ingrained talent. He first started cooking with his father, a chef trained in traditional German cuisine, and he received some culinary training in Munich. For years, he worked as the chef at the former Tradewinds restaurant in Saratoga Springs. But his true claim to fame was the success he experienced with a string of restaurants in Schenectady.

Brandon’s was the end of a list of restaurants where Williams cooked. He operated the Tavern and the Viking on State Street, the Paramount on Albany Street, the Erie Barge on Erie Boulevard and the Executive Suite, across from City Hall.

Williams first opened Brandon’s on State Street in 1993 and met with almost instant success. Less than two years after opening, he decided to move the business to the much larger Ritz Terrace.

The Ritz Terrace and Brandon’s were a perfect fit for Williams, who always had a knack for attracting a faithful following of diners. On Van Vranken, his business flourished with an eclectic crowd of neighborhood diners and area businesspeople, some of whom made it an enduring tradition to stop in for lunch or a Friday afternoon cocktail.

But running a successful restaurant can take its toll. Williams’ day often begins with cleaning the restaurant in the morning and moves into prepping food in the afternoon; by evening, he’s either tending bar or minding the kitchen, depending on the circumstances each day brings.

“If somebody doesn’t show up, you have to do it yourself,” he said. “That happens a lot.”

And his regular customers recognize his efforts. By noon Friday, the U-shaped bar at Brandon’s was filled to capacity with patrons who waved to Williams as he passed by.

Linda Matt, a Niskayuna real estate agent, grabbed an iced tea and a corner seat with a group of regular customers. They spent the afternoon musing about where they could find a good lunch in Schenectady after Brandon’s closes.

“We’re deciding where we’re going to go, but we’re just not sure,” said Matt, who has come to the eatery almost every Friday since it opened on Van Vranken. “Everybody here is friends and everybody knows each other.”

George Melbur was equally dismayed by the loss of what he described as a neighborhood restaurant. He said watching Williams retire this spring would be a bittersweet moment.

“He’s a class act and it’s a class act restaurant,” he said.

Cheryl Carney, a bartender who has worked at Brandon’s since it moved to Van Vranken, couldn’t envision the restaurant without the owner at the helm. Even if the restaurant was sold to a new operator, she planned on leaving once he retired.

“It’s sad,” she said. “But it’s time for him to retire.”


http://dailygazette.com/news/2009/apr/25/0425brandon/
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MobileTerminal
April 25, 2009, 9:12am Report to Moderator
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More great economic development for Metroplex and SOS to be proud of
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no harm done ehh?
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no harm done ehh?


Oh, just a few jobs, taxes, family oriented activities ... no,  no harm done for you sally.
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what the HELL does THAT mean????


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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Just Sally's usual rhetoric ... you can move on, nothing to see here.
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Isn't this the same Northside street that the Gazetto had a front page puff piece about last summer? Yeah great "renaissance". He can't even sell it. The only bidder took a powder. The area is in "flux"-was solid Italiano-now solid DSS. Another great success for Son of Sam and Death Ray!
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there are other uses for that there building other then a profit making venture to make one guy rich. It should be put to use for the neighborhood and all the people if he wont use it
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there are other uses for that there building other then a profit making venture to make one guy rich. It should be put to use for the neighborhood and all the people if he wont use it


Some renaissance? He can't even sell a profit making restaurant. This is the same street that just last year the Gazetto said is experiencing "renaissance". All the businesses named have shuttered. None we have 2 restaurants back to back/belly to belly vacant-one burnt to a crisp.

  Where is Death Ray the "planner" on all this? I sat on a group that listened to his stuna plans for this area, the SOS; curbs, new lights, new sidewalks. As long as it's a Krat getting rich Sal is all for it. Like Big Hose!
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there are other uses for that there building other then a profit making venture to make one guy rich. It should be put to use for the neighborhood and all the people if he wont use it


The building will be converted to housing for the homeless or to county or city government offices.
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The building will be converted to housing for the homeless or to county or city government offices.


Should we laugh or cry? Pathetic Bethesda Hose after grabbing $4 MILLION from the oppressed taxpayers now says no one wants to live in its Taj Mahal. No one wants to live in Vale since Son of Sam took over.

  Northside just got rid of DSS. I propose a satellite office to makes it easier for bums to apply for benes! Nobody cares and joke Patterson just increased bene's for all welfare mooches. Only in NY. OINK!
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Before that building can be sold....that entire area needs some sprucing up...........to say the least.


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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I propose that the homeless be allowed to live in the empty theaters at Proctors and be allowed to view the productions for free.  May be the only way to fill the seats.
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ROTLMAO!! Ya mean you will miss The Mop and Bucket?  

  Just what VAN V needs new curbing, new light fixtures and green space where taxpaying businesses used to be? The same idiotic Death Ray "plans" that never work, can't work and are a waste of money. Still waiting for the first customer to say I shopped here because of the new curbs.

  This is what should happen on Northside for "renaissance"----Throw out Son of Sam and the 3 Krats running for re-election again. Slash property taxes and spending 25%. End the pathetic DSIC and joke Metrograft. Run Proctor's as a non-profit off the County Taxpayers back. Then you would see a real turn around not socialism propping up failed enterprises.
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Well, I am NOT a fan of the plex...no big secret there. But in this case, Brandon's is closing only cause the owner is rightfully retiring.Brandon's has been a very successful restaurant. One that I have frequented many times with the best food and service and atmosphere. (inside)

However, the area needs help!!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
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