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Fahrenheit 451 barnes and noble5/21/2023 ![]() ![]() “We have a lot of readers who ask where to get food at night, and it will be nice to be able to tell them just to go upstairs,” said Brittany Sprigg, a fourth-year English and neuroscience student who works in the Special Collections room. However, unlike other restaurants near the Young Research Library, Cafe 451 will be open the same hours as the library, including late nights and weekends, said deputy librarian Susan Parker. The cafe will be run through Associated Students UCLA, and will feature the same types of coffee, pastries and ready-made sandwiches as the other ASUCLA-run restaurants, said Cindy Bolton, director of food services at ASUCLA. Young Research Library pays homage to the author with a new restaurant, Cafe 451, which will be added to the main floor of the library. More than 50 years ago, among bookshelves in the bottom floor of Powell Library, Ray Bradbury famously wrote “Fahrenheit 451″ on a pay-by-half-hour typewriter. ![]()
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