Introduction
Old school service with tableside craft
You visit The Library when you want a classic night out. The dining room is quiet, lined with books, and set for unhurried meals. Tuxedoed servers move with calm focus. They finish Steak Diane at your table, set light to desserts, and keep the pace steady from start to finish. You feel looked after without fuss. The experience keeps attention on the fundamentals. Good ingredients, exact technique, and service that respects your time.
You read the menu and see a range that suits a full evening. Escargot in garlic butter, a smooth she crab soup, crisp salads with balanced dressing. The steaks arrive at the temperature you ask for, with sauces that add flavor rather than cover it. Seafood stays tender, and sides come hot and seasoned. Save room for a finale. Bananas Foster and Cherries Jubilee bring theater and aroma to the room, and the team handles the flame with care. The wine list runs deep, so you match a bottle to your order without stress. Servers offer pairing advice in simple terms and step back once you decide.
The space makes you slow down. Lighting stays soft. Music supports the mood. Conversation flows at a natural volume, so you hear your guests without raising your voice. This room suits anniversaries, work dinners, and any night when you want a meal that feels intentional. If you arrive early or want a nightcap after dinner, step next door to the 88 Keys piano bar for a cocktail and live music. It keeps the classic tone and gives you one more place to sit and talk.
Plan ahead to get the most out of your visit. Reserve a table, especially on weekends and holidays. Dress smart casual to match the room. Parking sits in the lot outside the storefront on N Kings Hwy, with additional spaces nearby. If you use rideshare, the drop off is simple at the main entrance. Budget time for three courses and coffee so you never feel rushed. For menus, reservations, and details on the piano bar, visit the official website.



