History
Liberty Hotel is a place which, through
years,
has graciously served a colorful range
of people-
from old Italian settlers to mine workers
and World War II Veterans.
Built in 1922, during World War II, when
Camp Stoneman was here,
the Liberty Hotel Restaurant was the hottest
night spot around
for soldiers to frequent.
In recent years, when
the City of Pittsburg
attempted to condemn this unique Victorian-style
hotel,
a lover of old art and antique architecture,
with a clear vision of tommorow,
put his heart and soul into this building.
By restoring each piece,
and custom making each
ornament and chandelier
to original, turn-of-the-century condition,
he blew new life into this historical
landmark.
Still original are the
brick wall, staircase, beams, swinging
doors
and tile floor, which has been assembled
piece by piece.
The upstairs has been converted to office
space.
The two bars are each 80 years old;
the back bar is originally from Colorado,
and the front bar is from Sonora.
To compliment this beautiful
restoration,
we create the ambience of graciousness
with elegant service,
combined with a uniquely-designed menu,
all with our own original gourmet recipes
and special touch from the finest ingredients.