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Bristol Public Library
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Nearby attractions
The Carousel Museum
95 Riverside Ave, Bristol, CT 06010
Bristol Historical Society
98 Summer St, Bristol, CT 06010
Federal Hill Green
40 Queen St, Bristol, CT 06010
Fork and Band Slingshot (Fork Plus Band Slingshot)
in the Downtown Cultural District, 99 Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
American Clock & Watch Museum
100 Maple St, Bristol, CT 06010
The Rockwell Theater
70 Memorial Blvd, Bristol, CT 06010
Creative Jam Art Co.
350 Riverside Ave, Bristol, CT 06010
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
27 Judd St, Bristol, CT 06010
Nearby restaurants
Main Street Pint & Plate
182 Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
Monterrey Mexican Restaurant
96 N Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
People's Choice
150 Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
Sabaidee Thai Restaurant
81 N Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
Iron Horse Sports Pub
150 Main St, Bristol, CT 06010, United States
Pure Foods
110 N Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
Smetana Food Truck
99 Summer St, Bristol, CT 06010
Parkside Cafe
224 N Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
Ventanas bar and restaurant
59 N Main St, Bristol, CT 06010, United States
Riverside Restaurant Bristol
170 Riverside Ave, Bristol, CT 06010
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Bristol Public Library

5 High St, Bristol, CT 06010
4.6(74)
Open until 8:00 PM
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attractions: The Carousel Museum, Bristol Historical Society, Federal Hill Green, Fork and Band Slingshot (Fork Plus Band Slingshot), American Clock & Watch Museum, The Rockwell Theater, Creative Jam Art Co., Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, restaurants: Main Street Pint & Plate, Monterrey Mexican Restaurant, People's Choice, Sabaidee Thai Restaurant, Iron Horse Sports Pub, Pure Foods, Smetana Food Truck, Parkside Cafe, Ventanas bar and restaurant, Riverside Restaurant Bristol
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Nearby attractions of Bristol Public Library

The Carousel Museum

Bristol Historical Society

Federal Hill Green

Fork and Band Slingshot (Fork Plus Band Slingshot)

American Clock & Watch Museum

The Rockwell Theater

Creative Jam Art Co.

Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church

The Carousel Museum

The Carousel Museum

4.7

(303)

Closed
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Bristol Historical Society

Bristol Historical Society

4.8

(18)

Closed
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Federal Hill Green

Federal Hill Green

4.6

(37)

Open 24 hours
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Fork and Band Slingshot (Fork Plus Band Slingshot)

Fork and Band Slingshot (Fork Plus Band Slingshot)

4.9

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

The Art of Money: An Artistic Experience of Finance
The Art of Money: An Artistic Experience of Finance
Sat, Dec 13 • 12:00 PM
725 Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457
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WHS  presents A Christmas Carol in the Historic Hurlbut-Dunham House
WHS presents A Christmas Carol in the Historic Hurlbut-Dunham House
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:00 PM
212 Main Street, Wethersfield, CT 06109
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From Skills to Service
From Skills to Service
Sun, Dec 14 • 5:00 PM
30 Greenfield Street, Wethersfield, CT 06109
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Nearby restaurants of Bristol Public Library

Main Street Pint & Plate

Monterrey Mexican Restaurant

People's Choice

Sabaidee Thai Restaurant

Iron Horse Sports Pub

Pure Foods

Smetana Food Truck

Parkside Cafe

Ventanas bar and restaurant

Riverside Restaurant Bristol

Main Street Pint & Plate

Main Street Pint & Plate

4.4

(241)

$$

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Monterrey Mexican Restaurant

Monterrey Mexican Restaurant

4.3

(336)

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People's Choice

People's Choice

3.0

(153)

$$

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Sabaidee Thai Restaurant

Sabaidee Thai Restaurant

4.5

(198)

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Bristol library first opened in 1892; it moved to another location in 1896. Then, in 1907, a colonial revival style building was built for the growing library. Renovations were done throughout the years and even an addition in 2006. The library is architecturally beautiful. There were plenty of parking. It was large, organized, and quiet. We went to the children's section and it was massive. There was a class going on for the kids. I noticed it's more catered to elementary/middle school kids. There was a small preschool section, but there was only a play kitchen with no accessories for it; toy pots and pans, toy food etc. They had a sensory board wall and some play costumes. They had a fish tank and so many fun decorations. The library is a great resource; they offer free and discounted museum passes and more. This is a great asset to Bristol for sure, but wish there were more entertainment for kids 4 and under.
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Bristol library first opened in 1892; it moved to another location in 1896. Then, in 1907, a colonial revival style building was built for the growing library. Renovations were done throughout the years and even an addition in 2006. The library is architecturally beautiful. There were plenty of parking. It was large, organized, and quiet. We went to the children's section and it was massive. There was a class going on for the kids. I noticed it's more catered to elementary/middle school kids. There was a small preschool section, but there was only a play kitchen with no accessories for it; toy pots and pans, toy food etc. They had a sensory board wall and some play costumes. They had a fish tank and so many fun decorations. The library is a great resource; they offer free and discounted museum passes and more. This is a great asset to Bristol for sure, but wish there were more entertainment for kids 4 and under.
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Reviews of Bristol Public Library

4.6
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4.0
1y

Bristol library first opened in 1892; it moved to another location in 1896. Then, in 1907, a colonial revival style building was built for the growing library. Renovations were done throughout the years and even an addition in 2006. The library is architecturally beautiful. There were plenty of parking. It was large, organized, and quiet.

We went to the children's section and it was massive. There was a class going on for the kids. I noticed it's more catered to elementary/middle school kids. There was a small preschool section, but there was only a play kitchen with no accessories for it; toy pots and pans, toy food etc. They had a sensory board wall and some play costumes. They had a fish tank and so many fun decorations. The library is a great resource; they offer free and discounted museum passes and more. This is a great asset to Bristol for sure, but wish there were more entertainment for kids...

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5.0
3y

I wish I could find a library like Bristol’s library where I live right now. I really wish that people who work there could see this message. Your work is amazing! I loved taking my kids to the math club, coding class, the Ariel play… and so on. It’s breathtaking how much you guys are dedicated and how MANY events you can do for kids and teens everyday. Every week day or weekend. I know that in some events not a lot of kids go, but just know that we appreciate your job ! I wish more parents would have the habit of taking their kids to the library . They have no idea how much they are taking for granted their local library. Thank you. Never change . Any library I look for today has little to no events for kids. And when they do is to talk about gender ideology or some weird agenda that shouldn’t be pushed to...

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5.0
1y

Amazing facility, helpful and kind staff, and a large amount of public resources. The staff was very welcoming even though I did not have a library card, and I was able to use the public computer and print out documents. The staff just highly recommends making a library card the next visit if you live in Bristol, or to bring a different city/town's library card next time to get registered into their system. Everything is clean and the staff, again, goes above and beyond. I will absolutely return, and the Bristol community is fortunate to have a wonderful library like this. Huge shoutout to the staff...

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