The Great Hall is evocative of Europe’s majestic all-day bars. The grandeur of this architectural masterpiece is the perfect setting to enjoy craft European cocktails such as Italian Aperitivos and Spanish Gintonicos complemented by antipasti and Neapolitan pizzas from Tellers.Make your reservation today! Walk-ins are welcome.
Tellers serves authentic interpretations of regional Italian cuisine. Traditional methods of Italian cooking and the philosophy of using seasonal ingredients with integrity form the basis of the house made pastas, wood oven-baked Neapolitan pizzas, and locally sourced vegetables and steaks cooked over a wood burning grill. Tellers’ extensive Italian wine list highlights the breadth and diversity of Italy’s wine growing regions and unique varietals. Tellers is located in the historic First National Bank gallery amongst the original teller booths, which have been meticulously restored. The atmosphere at Tellers and The Great Hall embraces the building’s rich heritage as a convivial communal space.*Please Note: Afternoon Tea Service reservations can be made via OpenTable Experiences on The Great Hall OpenTable page*
The Bradford House welcomes you home. Whether you’re embarking on a journey to a far away land, or in need of a fresh perspective closer to town, you are welcome in these quarters. We've been obsessed with perfecting the classics—delivering well-executed dishes with a dash of nostalgia. You asked, we listened. Thoughtfully Crafted, Just for You. During weekdays, enjoy a more casual experience. No reservations required (unless you’re a large party). Order at the counter, find your spot, and we’ll take care of the rest—attentive service with the freedom to move at your own pace. On weekends, we return to full-service dining with an enhanced, celebratory brunch menu. Reservations are still recommended for weekend brunch to make your experience truly special. In the evenings, slow life down and tuck yourself into one of our cozy alcoves to enjoy a chilled glass of wine or curated cocktail.