Coffee Shops in Bradford

The Magic Bean Cafe Coffee & Tea • $
17 Kennedy St, Bradford

Customers` Favorites

The Fighter Panini Sandwich with Chips and a Gherkin Chili with Cornbread an Italian Soda Charisma
Fresh Brewed Coffee
Chicken Wing Dip
The Wizard
The Cleric
Chili Dog
GF Bread

“My opinion of this establishment only raises each time I get to go.The service is great.My kid has a favorite place to go in town and I'm happy to take him.Prices are reasonable and staff are friendly and inviting.It is a social space where you can meet friends or read a book.I am grateful to everyone there.Edit: Gluten free and vegetarian options that don't feel like an after thought!“

4.5 Superb28 Reviews
The Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center Coffee Shops • $
2 Marilyn Horne Way, Bradford

“This was a pleasant surprise while I visited the area. I had time to kill and needed to find something to do. I looked up what was in the area to fill that void and this popped up. At first I was skeptical as I was not sure what this was and where it was. I guess you can say that this is technically part of the Pitt campus they have here, but it is still confusing.It was confusing to get here, and then to figure out if/where you can park without being in violation of some law. Just pull into the lot and be on your way. As long as you are going to one of the three that are included here, you will be fine. When I walked inside, I did not know where to go. The museum is off to your left, but secured to the point that you cannot enter on your own. To the right you have the café/gift shop area. Right in front of you is what appears to be an information desk with many things on the counter. I, not sure what to do, and after trying the door to the museum, made my way into the café and asked for some direction. I was told to ring the bell at the information desk. When I went back out to the desk I found the bell with a fairly small note stating to ring it for the museum. Once I did that I was let into the museum and told which direction this flows and some information on what it was I was about to see.Once inside the museum it can be a bit overwhelming. Especially if you do not know what the museum is about. But you ease into it by reading all the information in front of you and go with the flow.First, I had no idea who Marilyn Horne was. Once you delve into this museum, you know who Marilyn Horne is. She is a world renown opera singer that came from this area. Starting in Bradford and then heading out to the West Coast to pursue music. She has sang at some of the most well-known opera houses throughout the world. As you walk through the museum (which doesn't take long as it is small) you basically walk through her life. Both on the professional level and personal level. You see her grow as a person and performer. You can scope out some of her costumes from shows she was in. You can read over how she has met some interesting people. You can sit down in the theater area where you watch a short documentary with commentary from Ms. Horne herself. I really liked that portion. You sit in the viewing area and they dim the lights to let you know the show is about to start. I think that was a nice, subtle touch.This is one museum that you can do in less than one day and really take it all in. Best of all, it is another free museum to get into!“

5 Superb5 Reviews
Marilyn Horne Museum Cafe Cafe • $$
2 Marilyn Horne Way, Bradford

“This was a pleasant surprise while I visited the area. I had time to kill and needed to find something to do. I looked up what was in the area to fill that void and this popped up. At first I was skeptical as I was not sure what this was and where it was. I guess you can say that this is technically part of the Pitt campus they have here, but it is still confusing.It was confusing to get here, and then to figure out if/where you can park without being in violation of some law. Just pull into the lot and be on your way. As long as you are going to one of the three that are included here, you will be fine. When I walked inside, I did not know where to go. The museum is off to your left, but secured to the point that you cannot enter on your own. To the right you have the café/gift shop area. Right in front of you is what appears to be an information desk with many things on the counter. I, not sure what to do, and after trying the door to the museum, made my way into the café and asked for some direction. I was told to ring the bell at the information desk. When I went back out to the desk I found the bell with a fairly small note stating to ring it for the museum. Once I did that I was let into the museum and told which direction this flows and some information on what it was I was about to see.Once inside the museum it can be a bit overwhelming. Especially if you do not know what the museum is about. But you ease into it by reading all the information in front of you and go with the flow.First, I had no idea who Marilyn Horne was. Once you delve into this museum, you know who Marilyn Horne is. She is a world renown opera singer that came from this area. Starting in Bradford and then heading out to the West Coast to pursue music. She has sang at some of the most well-known opera houses throughout the world. As you walk through the museum (which doesn't take long as it is small) you basically walk through her life. Both on the professional level and personal level. You see her grow as a person and performer. You can scope out some of her costumes from shows she was in. You can read over how she has met some interesting people. You can sit down in the theater area where you watch a short documentary with commentary from Ms. Horne herself. I really liked that portion. You sit in the viewing area and they dim the lights to let you know the show is about to start. I think that was a nice, subtle touch.This is one museum that you can do in less than one day and really take it all in. Best of all, it is another free museum to get into!“

5 Superb4 Reviews
Marilyn Horne Museum Gift Shop Coffee Shops • $
2 Marilyn Horne Way, Bradford

“This was a pleasant surprise while I visited the area. I had time to kill and needed to find something to do. I looked up what was in the area to fill that void and this popped up. At first I was skeptical as I was not sure what this was and where it was. I guess you can say that this is technically part of the Pitt campus they have here, but it is still confusing. It was confusing to get here, and then to figure out if/where you can park without being in violation of some law. Just pull into the lot and be on your way. As long as you are going to one of the three that are included here, you will be fine. When I walked inside, I did not know where to go. The museum is off to your left, but secured to the point that you cannot enter on your own. To the right you have the café/gift shop area. Right in front of you is what appears to be an information desk with many things on the counter. I, not sure what to do, and after trying the door to the museum, made my way into the café and asked for some direction. I was told to ring the bell at the information desk. When I went back out to the desk I found the bell with a fairly small note stating to ring it for the museum. Once I did that I was let into the museum and told which direction this flows and some information on what it was I was about to see. Once inside the museum it can be a bit overwhelming. Especially if you do not know what the museum is about. But you ease into it by reading all the information in front of you and go with the flow. First, I had no idea who Marilyn Horne was. Once you delve into this museum, you know who Marilyn Horne is. She is a world renown opera singer that came from this area. Starting in Bradford and then heading out to the West Coast to pursue music. She has sang at some of the most well-known opera houses throughout the world. As you walk through the museum (which doesn't take long as it is small) you basically walk through her life. Both on the professional level and personal level. You see her grow as a person and performer. You can scope out some of her costumes from shows she was in. You can read over how she has met some interesting people. You can sit down in the theater area where you watch a short documentary with commentary from Ms. Horne herself. I really liked that portion. You sit in the viewing area and they dim the lights to let you know the show is about to start. I think that was a nice, subtle touch. This is one museum that you can do in less than one day and really take it all in. Best of all, it is another free museum to get into!“

4.2 Good5 Reviews
Tim Hortons Donuts • $
1002 E Main St, Bradford

Customers` Favorites

Coffee Bis Ute
Doughnut

“The food was amazing however the service could have been a little bit better when I was waited on I ordered a certain meal and I did not get what I ordered I had to go in and get the right food and when I walked in the clerk looked at me as I walked in and knew that I was coming in with the wrong order and turned and walked away from me and went in the back. And if that wouldn't fry you right up I don't know what would.Parking: This is located at a convenience store/ gas station.“

3.3 Good31 Reviews
Dunkin' Coffee Shops • $
9 Chautauqua Pl, Bradford

Customers` Favorites

Sausage Egg and Cheese
Iced Latte
Donuts

“I am not giving dunkin the 5 *. I'm giving the cashier that was there by herself the 5*s. She did a better job with after work business and it was busy this is why I did not get her name. The hot coffee and iced lattes were perfect and we didn't have to wait long. I have been in here several times at the same part of the day and there has been up to 4 people working and have never received this service. So my review is good job to you and the rest of the dunkin team need to step up your game.“

2.8 Average25 Reviews
McDonald's Fast Food • $
141 Main St, Bradford

Customers` Favorites

Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese
Under an over Cooked Nuggets
Bacon Egg & Cheese Biscuit
World Famous Fries
Double Cheeseburger
Chicken Mcnuggets
Chicken Sandwich
Big Breakfast
French Fries
Xtra' Fries

“We never go to MacDonald's. We stop out of pure necessity. But, we were impressed! The coffee was good! We ordered some kind of chicken patty. The bread was fresh and the chicken was cooked right to the point: juicy and great flavor. Good!“

2.1 Poor75 Reviews
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