The Old Library Restaurant

116 South 
Union St.

Olean, New York 14760

(716) 372-2226

or

TOLL FREE 

1-877-241-4348

 

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The Old Library Restaurant surrounds you with luxurious dining rooms 

that are suitable for any occasion. 
 
 

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The long back bar once stood in Chicago's famed Cattleman's 
Restaurant, a bar frequented by the notorious figures of the 1920's and 30's.

 

Dine with the ghosts of writers such as Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Louis Stevenson, Alcott, Chaucer, or Browning, in the 
large and attractive Andrew Carnegie Dining Room.

For larger groupings such as 
weddings,  or for smaller parties, there are banquet rooms on the second floor.  Groups of 225 may be seated in our former Children's library.


Atrium area depicts woodwork and    antiques, in addition to a baby 
grand piano.