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Takes Reservations
Accepts Credit Cards
Apple Pay
Delivery
Outdoor Seating
Good for Kids
Good for Groups
Waiter Service
Take-out
Wheelchair Accessible
Has TV
Dogs Allowed
Sells Gift Certificates
Alcohol
Has Music
Karaoke
Parking Lot
Valet Parking
Free Wifi
Smoking Allowed
Shower
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27 Congress St, Bradford, PA 16701, United States
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Beefeaters Restaurant occupies one of Bradfords most beautiful architectural landmarks. We strive to always deliver an exceptional dining experience befitting the legacy and grandeur of the Carnegie Public Library. The librarys storied history begins in 1879 withthe formation of the Free Library in Bradford. Operated by the Bradford Library Association, which had managed a reading room on Congress Street for 22 years, the Free Library accumulated 3,000 volumes in its first few years. Meanwhile, the School Library, funded through local taxes, had amassed more than 3,800 books. In 1901, with a gift of $30,000 by Pittsburgh philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the Free Library and School Library collections were consolidated and housed in the new Carnegie Public Library on land donated by the City of Bradford. The lot, located at the corner of Corydon and Congress streets, had formerly been the site of Bradfords City Hall building, which was constructed in 1883 and destroyed by fire in 1894. For a time, the city considered building a central fire station on the vacant plot, but eventually relented and gave the property to the library association. The building contract for the library was awarded to William Hanley of Bradford in the amount of $23,587.95 and was under roof in ten months. The design of the new structure was taken from one of three plans Carnegie approved for his libraries worldwide. Carnegies gift came with two requirements. The first being that the library location would provide good light for reading. The second was a guarantee from the city that it would maintain the library at a cost of $3,000 per year. The library persisted for 90 years until 1991, when the library board was required to meet new building and structural codes. Thus, the board voted to construct the Bradford Area Public Library on West Washington Street. After sitting vacant for nearly two years, the Carnegie building was purchased and renovated into a restaurant and lounge. Today,

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