Queens Public Library at Jackson Heights

260 reviews

35-51 81st St, Queens, NY 11372

www.queenslibrary.org

+17188992500

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Queens Public Library at Jackson Heights is a Public library located at 35-51 81st St, Queens, NY 11372. It has received 260 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 stars.

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Hours

Monday12-8PM
Tuesday10AM-6PM
Wednesday10AM-5PM
ThursdayClosed
Friday10AM-6PM
Saturday1-6PM
Sunday10AM-6PM

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  • The address of Queens Public Library at Jackson Heights: 35-51 81st St, Queens, NY 11372

  • Queens Public Library at Jackson Heights has 3.9 stars from 260 reviews

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  • "It makes me sad to leave a two-star review for a library because I think all libraries should be five-star libraries"

    "The librarian profession is wonderful"

    "Being born and raised in Jackson Heights, I've been to this library ever since I was a kid and now that I have my own children, I was excited to continue the tradition and show them a place I remember fondly"

    "Unfortunately I must rate the library experience a very low 1 due to an employee there that is named Alexis who works in the children's section"

    "3rd Review Came with my guy to this branch"

Reviews

  • Kit

It makes me sad to leave a two-star review for a library because I think all libraries should be five-star libraries. They are so important for the health of the community. Right away I got a officious vibe from the librarian as I applied for my card. Just rules, no orientation or anything. I then came in the next day to work on my computer, but my battery was low, so I needed to plug in. There was no place to plug in on many of the tables, and it was pretty crowded, but I did find a wall plug four feet away from one of the tables, so I plugged in there. Another librarian came by and told me that I could not plug in there because of a tripping hazard. My laptop has a very long cord, and I had been careful to lay it out so no one would even brush it, and it was a low-traffic area, but he said, that's the rule. He said that they'd been requesting an installation of electricity on the tables for a long time but no one had. It seemed to me though that a surge strip with an eight foot cord and one of those rubber no-trip cord covers would be an easy fix for this mostly imagined problem, and that would give everyone at the table enough electricity for their laptops, but I digress. I went looking for another place to sit. There were computers along the front window, and the row was mostly full of desktop computers, but I noticed a gap where there was room but no computer, so I set up there. I grabbed a chair from down the row, plugged in, and started to work. Another librarian came by and gave me the evil eye, I think because I'd moved a chair. She told me that there wasn't a space there, but there clearly was, so I pointed that out to her, and she left. The next day I came back, and instead of finding an extra chair in that spot, I saw that someone had spread out the computers more so that there was no longer an extra spot where I had been sitting. Huge eye-roll. I signed up for a computer and was assigned one in the back room. when I got back there, I was able to print pretty easily and for free (earns a star), but there were signs there saying that you could not plug in your laptop to charge it in that room. I did anyway while I printed and hoped no one would notice. The whole vibe of this library was officious anti-patron like this. There were only two spots along the window where one could plug in a laptop and work, with chairs. Also it sure did seem like there were a lot of staff not doing much. I'd say eliminate a position, but in a place like this, I'd be afraid that they'd fire a nice librarian and keep the bad ones. :-/

  • misty daiyan

The librarian profession is wonderful. I do have utmost respect for those who truly love books and dedicate their career around its atmosphere. However, I feel like majority of the librarians I’ve come across at the Queens Library branches growing up as a kid and now an adult are just very depressed and/or just plain rude. It’s almost as if they never wanted to be librarians to begin with. It’s been a while since I returned to the Jackson Heights branch. I used to frequent it with my little sister and we’d read books in the 2nd level childrens’ floor. While the librarians were still a hit or miss, I really liked the library. Today my opinion changed. I came today with my friend who was visiting from abroad. I was giving a tour of the library and reminiscing to all my favorite childrens’ books. Apparently when we take a seat, the librarian tells us we can’t sit there unless we have kids. I never seen the library doing that before. Strange. However, I understood it might be so that random students or other adults don’t hog up the tables and sit there with their laptops when it could be reserved for kids. However, there was literally only 2 other people in the entire floor (the library was closing in less than an hour too). Regardless, rules are rules so I didn’t want to make a fuss. We finally found a corner by the glass windows and decide to sit on the floor and mind our own business, while going through some of my favorite books growing up. It wasn’t even comfortable sitting on the floors but whatever I wanted to respect the rules. Guess what happens next….. That “Karen” of a librarian (I kid you not, she gave Karen vibes) actually hunts us down and tells us we can’t even sit there if we don’t have kids. Huh???! Like I understand the tables but why the floor by the corner???! Again, it was Tuesday (November 30, 2021), around 5 ish pm and the 2nd floor was EMPTY (check the security cameras). Her reaction was over the top. Woman, if I had kids, I would never bring them near you. Anyways, total mood killer. We went downstairs and continued on with our business. I never had this bad of an experience before. I feel especially bad for my foreign friend who probably has the impression that all American libraries are like this. It’s not. Libraries are great, it’s the people who work in them that are not.

  • speralta54

Being born and raised in Jackson Heights, I've been to this library ever since I was a kid and now that I have my own children, I was excited to continue the tradition and show them a place I remember fondly. Unfortunately, things have changed and not all for the better. Second floor employees have militant attitudes and expect kids to be compliant robots. The most shocking thing I witnessed was on a Friday when they had toddler story time. An elderly woman arrived saying she came to see her great grandchildren and the woman with dark hair denied her entry because she didn't have a ticket. I over heard the elderly woman say she's 92 years old and came from a long way, and the employee said sorry story time can't be interrupted and you need a ticket for next time, and you can just watch from the outside glass. The elderly woman said, there won't be a next time, thank you. I had stepped out since my kids were crying and the blonde hair woman doing story time told us to "take a break". I knew my kids weren't feeling it and would not go back in, so I told the employee this woman could just take my place, and she said NO we cannot do that, they only give tickets out Mondays and there are no more tickets. I just couldn't believe my ears. The elderly woman took a seat outside and called whoever was inside in story time and the person came out and pleaded with the employee and then finally she was let inside. It was shocking to see how they treated this elderly woman. Show some compassion and just proper manners.

  • marisol cardenas

Unfortunately I must rate the library experience a very low 1 due to an employee there that is named Alexis who works in the children's section. In case this isn't her name, she is the blond woman with the lack of training for interacting with children, their parents and understanding child behavior at each stage of their lives. I'm very upset. I sat down my small 12 m old in his stroller preparing to leave because 10mins of library for the first time in his life would be alot. He starts to cry once I sat him down. N she scolds me behind my back and the other mothers agreed that it was inappropriate and uncalled for the situation. I had a bad experience years ago with my other son who is now a 3 year old in 3k. When he was 1.5 he would get off his seat maybe 2 xs during a storytime for his age group and others would too. At some point she tells the parents that we must take them to the park to burn their energy before coming to storyline. From that day on I stopped going. It was disgusting. All the other public libraries especially flushing which would be very far for me is educatesd in how to interact with children and their families and even give you a helping hand which the child is overestimated. This is a minority melting pot and it really feels like she's targeting people and she just doesn't belong in our neighborhood sorry to say. She needs trainin gor needs to go. Learn to get their wiggles out or do a engaging storytime for the appropriate age.

  • Linda Brown

3rd Review Came with my guy to this branch. He needed to get a replacement for his missing library card . Marita Boci was very, friendly and helpful , Due to her efficient assistance he received his new card right away . . We also got much needed assistance from Erica Bresler and Natella Yakubova.. They are all awesome ! I truly love this branch because of all of them. I recently lost my Queens Public Library card . I was really upset about that . i was worried that someone could use my card . I went into this branch in my neighborhood , and spoke to Laura Czerwinsk- Rivera . She was very friendly , supportive and helpful . Because of her , I was able to get a new card . She is a gem !!! 2nd Review : Came here again and brought my guy here to make sure he got a Queens library card. Thank goodness Laura Czerwinsk-Rivera was there. She got him one right away . We are so grateful for what she did . There also was another librarian who helped me check out a book . She was very patient . Unfortunately did not get her name. Next time , I will make sure to get it . Anyway, I am grateful to live near this wonderful library .

  • Amy J.

After pandemic.I have had a bad experience with the librarian on the second floor (kids section ) she is rude.When Me and my kids ask her about the program for kids she doesn't want to answer.and when I visited today I didn't know about the rules that I can't pick up phone call ( by FaceTime) And she Think I make a vdo for my kids at the library but I said no I didn't but she complain no you shouldn't do that maybe I make a mistake but just talk nice my kids scared and asked why she talk like this.I want to take my kids to the library and we always go here but now I feel I don't want to take my kids here because of the librarian.and I saw some parents there they took a picture of the kids but she not complain and my kids wanted to coloring and they took the color only 1 but another parents came and sat with my table and she took everything but the librarian came to complain me that I'm not took it and when I said not me she never say sorry.it very bad experience here so I hope at the library should change another people to work here that she love kids.

  • Elsa

I was born and raised in this neighborhood. This has always been my local library. Unfortunately, my husband and I have had a bad experience with the terrible attitude of the two new librarians that work on the second floor in the children’s section. Both have been there since the pandemic, but are rude and act as if they dislike children. It’s very unfortunate because toddlers should feel welcomed along with their parents. I’m not sure of the blonde ladies name, but I’ve greeted her when entering the floor and she doesn’t respond. When my husband has gone he’s noticed her being nasty to other kids. I’ve even requested help in searching for certain book authors and they don’t bother getting up to show me where the book is located. Instead they’ll point from a far distance and seemed bothered. I stopped attending story time for toddlers due to their dislike towards the kids. Hopefully, more parents will come together to address this unacceptable behavior of these two librarians, and action is taken to improve the library.

  • Wei Xin Yuan

I always use self-checkout and the automated return system (with the fancy conveyor belts) so I don't interact with librarians much to comment on the experience. The place has a lot of Chinese books in the back which is a plus. There are also big sections of Spanish books and some Korean books. It's good to see libraries have books in languages that at least reflect the ethnic composition of the neighborhood. I avoid the place near afterschool hours; I imagine it can get crowded with all the kiddies around. Overall I like coming here; I probably wouldn't enjoy it at all if I have to sit down for any period of time due to how crowded it is (never understand how people can stand having complete strangers sitting right across from them and every time you look up you are staring at each other's faces). Going into the stacks in nonbusy hours I can be left alone to flip through some books which is what I like about libraries anyway.

  • Carlos Alvarez

For the life of me I can not understand how anyone can get anything done at this his place. Library is anything but quiet. No quiet study area, which I get, the place is small and they have to work with the space they have but that's all the more reason why they should be enforcing the quiet rule more. No outlets for people that need to charge their laptops while they work or study. And the internet sucks here, to slow and if you need to watch a video (like my course requires) than good luck. If there is to many people then you won't be able to load anything. LIBRARY TWO SUGGESTIONS: 1) enforce your quiet rule 2) get one more wireless access point. It'll help with congestion due to all your patrons trying to connect to the few access points you have.

  • Vil

Early this morning I went to the Queens Library at Jackson heights to donate my books from the last three college semesters. A women (long gray hair, pony tail, glasses, between 50-60 years old) told me put the books into the donation can, I asked her for help because the books were in a box and was heavy; also I had a surgery three weeks ago so I really cannot lift heavy things. Long story short, the woman told me I can’t and treated me with contempt. I immediately left the library. So sad that people like that work there. She even didn’t say good morning, qualities of good customer service. By the way, I didn’t donate the books there.

  • MANISHA NAWAL

I’ve used this library for about 15+ years and trust me when I say it needs a SERIOUS upgrade. It’s extremely small with limited and crowded work spaces. NO individual cubicles. NOISY, DULL, and CONGESTED. For the first time in 15+ years I decided to do some work there and guess what? The WiFi wasn’t connecting. When I asked about the issue, i was told the reason is because many people are using it. UMM ISNT THAT THE POINT!? So basically, staff isn’t helpful and try to brush you off. I’m only giving it a 2-star because it is my neighborhood library but please travel out few mins more and AVOID this location!

  • Aubrey Delfin

The woman who issued me the library card is accommodating and helpful and I think so too with the librarians. But the set-up is not well-thought and and library rules are not strictly implemented. It is very noisy which is ridiculous if you come to the library with a sole purpose to focus on studying. People talking loud. The copy machine is situated close to the studying area and is constantly in use thus making such disturbing noise. Kids playing. Not conducive for studying at all. I planned to stay the entire afternoon to review but got so annoyed that I simply left less than a half later.

  • Haru Lee

I have never experienced a library this noisy and hectic. When I came to New York, I used about 10 public libraries. But why is the Jackson Heights Public Library so noisy and disorderly? There aren't as many homeless people as there are at the Main Street Public Library in Queens, but it's simply like a cafe where locals chat, talk on the phone, and bring household chores to work. Even now, next to me, mail that has been piled up for an unknown amount of time is being opened, checked, and torn apart. Is this a problem for users? Is it a fundamental management or system problem?

  • Viviana Florian

This library needs a serious upgrade. I am basing my review on the 2nd floor and it’s activities as I bring my now toddler every now and then. I used to bring her to their Wednesday Storytime but it’s far too loud to be able to pay attention to the story or songs the librarian is trying desperately to tell/sing. I wish they were more strict as the Elmhurst branch is about only letting children who can’t walk yet into the Wednesday class. That would eliminate all the running around and distractions. Also, staff isn’t very pleasant. They don’t look happy to be there at all.

  • Abdullah Rakib

well this library have some very great feature and upgrade however the staff are not very nice some are some not and this is pretty bad and not cool you have to respect them by saying "please" "may I" or "can I have'' and if not they won't respect you when I first came that's how they treat me and at that time I was developing english so f**** them however the second floor the staff are very nice and ready to help anytime if they could. And also the place is noisy most of the time which suck so good luck to the people that reading the comments. ******

  • 20 24

I TRULY, want to give a BIG THANKS TO MYSTY she gave a review in which complaints that she and her friend (both adults with no children with them) were removed from the children area; This simply proves is a very safe environment for our youngsters. I appreciate that the second floor is exclusively for children or adults accompanying children. The first floor for teenagers separated from adults area. I feel very comfortable and safe environment for our youngsters. I recommend this or any library that think of our children safety. Thank you.

  • GREGORY BLOCKER

I did not like anything about it.It is just a place for nosey old people that just talk have nothing else to do.I think that if you have serious work to do go somewhere else.Oh,if you have children bring them there it's like a playground for them on the second floor.Libraries in general are not libraries anymore.Go to Europe Where libraries do not separate and divide people. A real library is a gift to study and learn not a playground for people that have nothing to do but disturb other people.

  • Farhan Ali

This is a small library and by small i mean only in terms of the places you can sit and read or study. The facilities are really nice . The staff was very polite and courteous. I just started going there to study, but my first day i saw a fight break out between a guy and a woman. It was very annoying and irritating to see that people come here to talk as if this is a public park. I feel the staff can be strict in terms of telling people to be quiet and discreet. Will see how it goes.

  • Melissa A. Ventura MS Ed

The worst library I have EVER been to. Its soooo LOUD! The loudest person being some supervisor named Joe, I believe. Hes having a loud conversation on his personal phone in the middle of the library. I remember when libraries were super quiet. This library is far from that. The administration needs to make some changes here. Its close to my home but I would actually travel farther just to get some silence! Its unfortunate!

  • Katie Louis

This location offers amazing children’s storytime program. The children librarian implemented music and puppet show during storytime, my kids had so much fun! But seems the program is so popular and have to to go in every Monday to get ticket, otherwise it runs out of tickets quickly. As of 5/3 they are closed for maintenance, hopefully the library will open again soon and my kids can’t wait go for the storytime again.

  • Anne Marie White

The librarians are very helpful. The patrons (guests) make visits unpleasant because the parents don't tell their children that it's a place to behave because the majority are trying to get work and quiet reading done. The noise decibels are zoo-like. The range of material, topics, languages; separate rooms for children and teens; programs and events make this Queens library branch a great resource in the community.

  • Alfredo Estrella

Although I waited about three hours, I was lucky enough to be to a woman who was cooperative and gracious enough to allow me to go and buy coffee and did excercize as well. This added to my experience. There was a truck from the World Central Kitchen giving tacos and water. Inspire on the misty weather, it was rewarding to see many people were voting.

  • Sonam Rabten

They should change the name to queens fish market because the level of noise in this place is unbareable especailly if you want a quite place to read n study !! The outside people i understand, but even the staff themselves r loud n gossip at the counter... The phone ringing, the staff shouting at each other!! The staff members should take better incharge n reduce the noise!!!

  • Richelle Bryan

Very noisy but clean facilities. Staff not so friendly. And though the library states a closing time, they start shutting lights off 15 minutes ahead of that time - and appear visibly impatient near you if you're still working. People like me pay taxes to keep this place open. They should remember that. This is a place in existence to serve the community.

  • alia banu

My son has been really enjoying the story time in this library until this lady came over to tell me not to bring my son back anymore for 2-3 months, since she thinks he has not been paying attention. I admit he might have been distracted few times but he is a kid. It was really heartbreaking when she told me not to come, I couldn’t say anything.

  • Rei T.

Lousy librarians. I asked for help but they over complicate it to the point where I was confused and fed up. Not to mention, they scold the children asking for help. (Ages around 7-14) My requested books were on different shelves. They don’t bother to tidy the place up, and the library has this stuffy atmosphere to it making the library gloomy.

  • Navin Dsouza

My kids use this place very often. It is nice to have a library in the neighborhood. Staff is quiet knowledgeable and courteous. They conduct reading times for kids which is fun apart from various other short programmes being conducted on a regular basis. Would definitely recommend to parents who want to restrict screen time for their kids

  • Billy Bob

They have this faulty security system at the front door which scans your books to make sure you're not stealing. Well everytime I walk into and out of the library it beeps on me and I have to get checked to make sure I didn't steal anything. I didn't steal anything, I checked out my books. Darn thing is fricken annoying.

  • hanloching

It is very bad service library. Person work over there no very Lourdes . Spacial front desk one black lady We still have time not close. She said closed they don’t want do anything. Kids School need a book she just said close don’t want do anything. I from far away rushed go over there . It is unacceptable. Loching Han

  • JF Dog ON

the people are always talking and making a lot noise, sometimes I would like a new rules about like you gotta drive time for study inside and change the administration of there 'cause they're acting like that never mind your opinion here have no a good service for customers

  • Boris P.

Small library with selection of books. Went to get my card today but their system is down and only if have ID with proof residence then I can download the app and checkout books that way. Was allowed back to see if book I needed was there but no, not there.

  • NBey

I always go there for my printing needs and I pay $0. You're allowed 20 sheets per day. Putting money in your account to print more than the standard quote is not available. Customer service is not that great. So, sit down and shut up, lol.

  • Tenz D

The employee in children class need a better training. Don't expect toddlers to be quiet and sit on the same place. They are toddlers not adults. We are not raising robots here. Hopefully supervisor has training for such employees.

  • Manny Vivar

The library is so loud.Also when I wanted to use the computers the librarian just ignored me.Also when I try to leave the library a machine a the entrance beeps then they tell me to come over so they could check if I stole anything

  • Mei Gouw

My daughter and I spend about 30 minutes or so on 2nd floor twice a week after school. We have to leave after 3pm because of the crowd. The only thing I don't like is some kids eat in the library and some parents too.

  • Chag Martin

Is a nice library but it has to be organized more kids making noise and is kinda hard to concentrated, the place is not so big or small in my opinion I think is average other than that the staff have to do better.

  • Shine

Came to this library numerous of times and love it this library is smaller than other Queens library but front desk and librarians are always very nice and helpful you can find amazing books to read here too.

  • Lesley Peretto

I've been in libraries in Podunk towns that were bigger. Looks more like instead of having a school library they made this one public and next to the school. It's pretty nice for a school library.

  • Peter Wright

The staff apparently doesn't like to assist with simple tasks. They like to tell you to adjust your mask everywhere you go though. The other library in Elmhurst is way better in every aspect.

  • Kate Bredbenner

I love this library. It has great new books come in, a lovely selection of fiction, and the reserve pick up is always well organized. It’s one of my happy places in the neighborhood!

  • Alex Berrío Matamoros

What insanely rude librarians! Wouldn't even let me charge my phones. As a professional librarian, I am shocked by their disregard of what it means to be in a service profession.

  • Nestor Tamburi

Unfortunately my review is based on only one visit. I found a homeless person washing In the restroom. Also, 2 men sitting at a table,seemed inebriated and wouldn't stop talking.

  • Ignatius Reilly

I remember having to use their computers when my laptop broke down. Very professional and courteous staff. Relatively quiet until kids come back from schools around 2-3pm

  • Emily Kruger

This place sucks. It is always loud. The librarians are mean, rude, and unhelpful. If you need to know something, don't come here. Go to some other library to get a book.

  • nima sherpa

People are talking inside the library, they also talk in their phones but the librarians do nothing about it. Sometimes, it is very hard to focus if you are studying.

  • Tara Marie

Grumpy staff in the children’s section - of all places! Maybe shuffle people around so the not-so-miserable ones are around the kids? Kind of ruins the experience.

  • M

Very few spots near outlets and most are near the computer section so you can’t sit there to charge your laptop. Very loud environment and not much space

  • Nubia Marquez

Las librarias en NY son excelente y especificamente las de Queens son tambien muy buenas. La variedad de libros y su cuidado. El personal es muy amable.

  • Elvethia Torres

Long time since I've been in library,SO the librarian was no help at all not even an attempt to assist me gave me the number and didn't even direct me

  • Rajiv Mirchandani

This is a very petite library in an urban area. One of the smallest in the QBL network. But great place to pick up books and order some printouts.

  • Daniel

A really cool library, there is a massive variety of books. I have picked up 5 books from there and they were amazing. Definitely recommend going.

  • garvin chen

Modern day library. Advanced computer sign up to use computers. New technology way to self borrow and return books. Great selection Blown away.

  • Garen Yegoryan

This library has the most rudest and miserable employee working at the front desk . No smile not even a hello , just rude face and mean looking

  • STATS NASIR

Good selection of books but half the books are destroyed and staff is not to friendly. And for a library the children’s floor is very loud

  • Tobi J

I always come here for my book club books...seems like many people don't know about it. Good computers. Go before kids get out of school.

  • Celia Bruno

Me encanta Queens, he recorrido varios lugares y me ha gustado todo. El trato de las personas excelente. Seguridad me ha parecido buena.

  • Sunil Lachuman

I was surprised to see many people had a bad experience with this place. I've been here a few times and the librarian was very helpful.

  • Martin Vasquez

Great books but not to stay and read in a safe place. Clerks don’t do much to handle situations of noisy people when it’s a library.

  • Marco Newbury

Pretty nice facility. Easy to borrow and return with their automated system. Some of the kids books are really old and worn though.

  • Maria Parra

Doesn't say outside that you need to order the books online. Waited on a line for 20 mins to go inside and come out with no book

  • Julio Ayabaca

I want to thanks to all the members of the library for making possible the after school program. Special thanks to Maria.

  • MD Jahangir

Amazing library staff are very kind, very spacious and neat. Able to request books and find pretty much anything I need.

  • Diana Andrade

The library was a good visit. The staff was nice and sweet. The things, I needed to do I did it without any problems.

  • Adrian muñoz

Juneteenth day was closed and Google maps said that it was opened. Who takes the blame? Google maps or the library?

  • lily

Nice place. Child sections are crowded every evening. The workers in this were good expect the old guy. …

  • Michelle E

Best library ever! My online book requests get fulfilled very quickly, plus they have great programs and events.

  • MrWhite

Compters are brokin Every time i use them they freeze and crash it ruined My report i was the last scentence

  • Jie Li

The helpers were very nice. The second floor was a little bit noisy maybe bacause there were many children.

  • card eater

very nice library, with a great variety of books, and the librarians are very mindful of the mask mandate.

  • Martina Carrasco

They are really rude do not go to the library I wish I could give it a 0 star review but I sadly can’t

  • April Haz-Calamiong

Our go to place for our learning materials and books for all ages. :) Clean and the staff are helpful.

  • Fang Yuan

It is not as popular as the new Elmhurst library. They have a good collection of classical music CDs.

  • U Apple

Clean, nice staff, quiet library, and very nice.A great place to read, do homework, and get books.

  • Debra P. Cunningham

Nostalgic my grandmother worked there for years and we went every Saturday to read and have tea

  • R C

Great library but always extremely crowded. Great selection of books, newspapers & magazines.

  • Tenyang Tsomo

Its really good because my school "The Renaissance" is like 2 inches away from the library.

  • Jonathan Prado

In another life I worked there it's a Library, that's pretty much all I can say about it.

  • Russel Khan

Very very noise it's a library not club? Some of the staff need really good training

  • Bobby Adler

They were extremely polite answered all my questions the staff there are incredible

  • Juliet Mac

Quiet and peaceful place to study or relax. Wide variety of books for teens.

  • Jamila Jaffal

Great place for kids to keep them busy in the summer as my kids love to read

  • Mikki Shah

Nice and courteous staff. my daughter found the book, she was looking for.

  • Flor Edilia Gallego Velasquez

Recomiendo visitar el lugar para disfrutar de todas las cosas que observas

  • William Develez

I need be able to look for books & the website isn't helpful at all!!

  • June Dispinziere

always helpful. Have used this library my entire life. Thank you!

  • Kathy63

Pleasant atmosphere. Librarian was extremely helpful and polite.

  • Arfin Islam

This is the perfect place for me to study I absolutely love it

  • Farhan Rivu

Lovely librarians, but not too quiet. Not too clean, either.

  • Carmen Guallpa

There's allot of books and there's even DVDs for my children

  • Sara Filipkowski

Wonderful library and community resource. Passionate staff!

  • Candy Beltran - Paulino

Convenient but the space for people to sit is limited.

  • Magda Lopez

Very clean and organize. The clerk was very helpful.

  • ovx Kevin

Great selection of novels & stories. Friendly staff.

  • scott currier

Staff are extremely helpful competent and friendly

  • EdwinFun Youtube

place is run down and librarian are never friendly

  • Maribel Leon

Too crowded & noisy. A couple of workers are rude.

  • SajidPlayz

The librarians help me find the books that I need!

  • Longe

Crowded but nice. You need more tables and chairs

  • Luz Rubiano

Buen lugar para investigar y la atencion es buena

  • mary gu.

Un lugar que te atienden co mucha amabilidaf

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