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4.7 (54 reviews)
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Stephanie Tubbs Jones and Louis Stokes artwork
Sharaun F.

What a fun time! We were greeted by the friendly security staff. The different librarians in the different areas were helpful and kind. The Cleveland Main Lobby had an event for Superman. The new movie premiered Friday and this event was Saturday. Lots of activities and stations for kids and adults alike. Food trucks outside. The kids loved the gaming stations and the aquarium. We will definitely be back!

Marissa B.

The Cleveland Public Library was a must see location on our visit to Cleveland. The Walker and Weeks architecture was something to marvel over. The library fixtures and details are gorgeous and grand. I really enjoyed two special exhibits on display during our visit. The first is a rotating permanent collection of Superman memorabilia and history. The new Superman movie had a scene filmed right outside of the library and a librarian was eager to share details of this with us. The second was an interactive art installation from FriendsWithYou. An art collaboration who created The Band. Interactive large scale autonomous robots who engage with you while standing in the exhibit space. The exhibit was so charming and fun. They had special informative cards with details on the band, as well as a guest book you could sign. This was a very special fun experience you won't forget each robot was designed with their own personality. I also spoke with a librarian at this display and she gave me some exciting tips on details to check out within the library.

30 March 2022 -- Event with the Cleveland Mayor, for the Immigrant Community
Agnes I.

I finally visited in March 2022 for an event celebrating Immigrants and Refugees with the newly elected Cleveland mayor, Justin Bibb. I visited again in July 2023 to view the popular "ARCHIVE" flowers immersive exhibit by British Artist Rebecca Louise Law. This exhibition was on display until Spring 2024 and it was a wonderful site to see. The downtown library has thousands of books and resources at your fingertips. RECENT VISIT -- I visited on a Saturday (late morning to early afternoon) on 14 December 2024 to do some work on my laptop. I worked at the main building. I asked a front desk employee of quiet places that patrons go to work or study and she suggested the 2nd floor. The 2nd floor, the literature floor, was indeed quiet with a few visitors passing through every 40 minutes or so. I also enjoyed visiting the Louis Stokes Wing, which is the building next to the main building that is also part of the library. The very top floor of the Louis Stokes Wing, the 10th floor, has a nice view of downtown. In 2023, I visited the Eastman Reading Garden which is an outside space that is in-between the main library building and the Louis Stokes Wing building. It's a beautiful garden and you can read my Yelp review on the Eastman Garden's Yelp page. LIBRARY HISTORY -- "Cleveland Public Library first opened as a "Public School Library" for the Cleveland Board of Education in 1869. It was the first large public library to allow people to select their own books directly from its bookshelves." "The Main Library in downtown Cleveland consists of the historic Main Library Building built in 1925 and renovated in 1999; the Louis Stokes Wing completed in 1997; and the Eastman Reading Garden located between the two buildings. The two buildings and the garden take up an entire city block on Superior Avenue between East 3rd Street and East 6th Street. The Main Library's Subject Departments are divided between the two buildings." (per CPL's website) The library uses the CLEVNET network which is used at over 40 public library systems. So, if you are looking for a book, you can search the CLEVNET system online to see what library has the book. I love the Cleveland Public Library downtown location and you will too. Stop by for a visit. **** GOAL of 365 reviews in 2025 - 1/365 total reviews in 2025 - 782 total overall Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 1 January 2025

Philena A.

Cleveland Public Library (CPL) is indeed the People's University! Yesterday, they hosted the second annual Northeast Ohio Youth Climate Summit, accommodating a fantastic keynote speaker (Sage Lenier), almost 300 students (grades 9-12) from all around Northeast Ohio, a catering company, volunteers, and an Opportunity Fair with 20 organizations - all in the Louis Stokes wing!!! Can you say gracious, supportive, informative, and more than accommodating?! Words cannot express the gratitude my partners and I have for this organization. We outgrew our original location last year, and after growing from 75 students and 10 vendors, we TRIPLED our numbers in a year!!! CPL is centrally located, able to accommodate every walk of life, and has every resource you can imagine - and it's the most prominent example of sustainability in action! I highly recommend you work with them (or your local library) for your next event!

Chef Christine Ha, Masterchef Season 3 Winner
Sami X.

Other than having a really wide variety selection of books and being a great study space, check out CPL's website for some of the events they host! Often free, comes with food, and have well-known guests - just need to register! They're having a 100th anniversary series of events and this one was in conjunction with AAPI month and the Library for Blind and Print Disabled. They invited CHRISTINE HA, MasterChef winner, award-winning chef who is also blind to give a cooking demonstration and talk about her journey into cooking. It was an INCREDIBLE event that was accessible to the visually impaired with close captioning prompters and ASL interpreters. It started with a reception of complimentary large array of fruits, veggies, and asian pastries, then went into introducing the Chef Ha, Q&A, a live cooking demonstration by her, and finally a book signing where almost a quarter of the auditorium got her cooking book for free! She was amazing. Highly recommend checking out these events, the CPL's organization of these events are spectacular and they have another event coming up May 10th for their official 100th anniversary. No designated parking space - try street parking on E. 6th or anywhere within the vicinity (metered unless weekend or weekdays after 6pm generally) For evening events, there are 2 entrances and one is usually closed, just walk about 50 feet to the other entrance, same street.

Emanuel Lasker Award

Home to one of the greatest Chess collections in the world, the Special Collections room is like an all-access pass to Chess memorabilia and history. After a phone call in advance with Ray Rozman, I was treated to see and handle priceless artifacts of Chess history like signed scoresheets from Bobby Fischer, Emmanuel Lasker's scrapbooks and medals, and more. I got to {carefully} read a Telex scroll of a Fischer game played against a remote opponent in Cuba. It truly brought the event to life reading the side chatter of the folks arranging and relaying the game. If you have a Chess enthusiast anywhere near downtown Cleveland, call in advance so they can prepare your trip through time. Although I came here just for the Chess, there was also a sampling of Hamilton-related documents as well with documents from John Adams and Aaron Burr. Give them a look on the Third Floor.

Closeup from "The Archive" by Rebecca Louise Law
Karyn M.

I wanted to see "The Archive," a flower immersive art installation by Rebecca Louise Law. This artist is known for using natural materials to create immersive installations. According to the literature, the artist has been collecting flowers since 2003 for projects. Over 50,000 local flowers from Cleveland have been used for The Archive. This installation includes more than 200,000 flowers. The installation is in the Main Library, Brett Hall. It is suspended from an 18 ft Douglas fir frame. You can walk around the flowers and there is an aisle that goes through the installation. It's beautiful painstaking work that these flowers were collected, sorted, dried and afterwards will be used in a future installation. The library itself is quite impressive, from the Main Library built in 1925, to its new building in 1997 (there is an underground walkway that connects them). The Cleveland Public Library has one of the largest collections in the US.

Shelb L.

Blown away! I was truly blown away by this public library. It holds many exhibits & areas. Not to mention a tower with a great view of the city.

A silk screen commemorates Cleveland's tirs to Superman!
James O.

A magnificent Building and accompanying Stokes Tower anchor the downtown Cleveland square This is truly the rival of any city Library system The first thing you might notice is the friendly competent Library Staff led by Kerry and a fellow whose name tag said J Cannon The process of obtaining a library card takes one form of identification and one correspondence. And then a long walk down the passageway to the tenth floor Stokes viewing and seating area The Fifth floor Negro League repository is also worth a visit You are not only welcomed here in a unique Cleveland manner, you are served !

Debra V.

Great place to have a tour, or go into the different departments on your own. The staff are so kind and will talk your ear off. Today I saw The Archive...a flower and plant immersive experience in the great exhibit hall. It was stunningly beautiful. The library has lots of good exhibits and programs for all ages. Check their website for events. See the Superman exhibit on floor 2. The chess and small book collections are on floor 3. Learn how to use the digital equipment on floor 3. There are so many things here to learn and do. Check it out.

Lake Erie view from 10th floor
Kate W.

Great library... totally worth a visit even if you don't think so. Superman exhibit. Chess exhibit. Beautiful garden

Beautiful mural in the exhibit space.
Marissa C.

This is a beautiful location - there are two buildings with a reading garden between them. There was a neat art display in the garden, with large, swooping inflatable shapes throughout. A variety of seating options are available for spending some extra time in the garden. There's a nice display area on the first floor - at the time of our visit, the exhibit was about puppets around the world, which was neat for the whole family to see. The staff was very friendly - we were greeted upon arrival, told about the puppet exhibit, and, when we were done there, directed to other areas of interest. The kids area has a great selection of books, plus a fun play area featuring a little house and a variety of toys. The building is ornate and a work of art in and of itself. Very nice library!

Jerry M.

Fantastic world class library! Visit the CPL for research, reading pleasure or to see the Superman Exhibit. The CPL is located on Superior across from the Hyatt Regency Arcade. Its a free institution and is well worth a visit. The old library is set in a historical renaissance style building and there is a new modern wing in a high-rise glass building next door. The interior of the old building is beautiful and even if you had no interest in the exhibits or books, go there to just see inside this magnificent building. Highly recommend.

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Loganberry Books - Saturday, 14 February 2026

Loganberry Books

4.8(97 reviews)
5.3 mi
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Not a fan of their hours but so happy to have finally made it here! This place definitely qualifies…read moreas a hidden gem or a less-traveled CLE shop. I could easily spend hours here, and did, last Sunday! What gorgeous decor, layout, vibes and selection they have! Workers were really friendly as well. The prices of books were high though--no discount at all for new books. Fine to support local but this is why the library will still always be my favorite. What I was confused about is how the books are organized because it is not by author nor by used/new. I'm pretty sure new books were placed right next to pre-owned ones on the same shelf... I did enjoy all the gift and merchandise displays. They were all set up in a way that looked irresistible to buy! My BF bought this photography coffee table book he was really excited about and I got a children's novel illustrated by Jon Klassen (big fans!).

Whether you are a book lover or not, there's something for everyone in this wonderful place. Today…read morewas my first time stopping in, and I enjoyed myself so much looking around at all of the books, trinkets and little doodads. The people working there were very knowledgeable and friendly. The book collection alone is incredible. There is multiple room rooms and the sanctuary holds very old and important books and is definitely interesting to look around in. They also have a cute gift shop that has very cool gifts and handmade items as well. Totally a great find if you are looking for something fun to do, or just looking for a few books.

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Loganberry Books - Nice displays

Nice displays

Loganberry Books - The aesthetics are very pleasing to the eyes

The aesthetics are very pleasing to the eyes

Loganberry Books - Book selection is massive

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Book selection is massive

Cuyahoga County Public Library - Parma-Powers Branch

Cuyahoga County Public Library - Parma-Powers Branch

5.0(5 reviews)
8.4 mi

Absolutely beautiful spacious library with one the best children's areas around!…read more We are frequent visitors and absolutely love the division in age range books! This gives the young ones and the teens a starting point! The art packets that we get every month are always fun!

Books, CDs and Blu-Rays Oh my! When you think of a library your first thought is "Cool a place to…read moreget books!" but this library is so much more than that! The renovations they did to this locations was the best thing they could've done. It is a large location and the selection of everything is so much more than you could ask for. They have a ton of computers/printers, copiers, the DVD/Blu-Ray collection is amazing! I've never seen as many movies as I have the past several movies thanks to the library. They also offer a ton of free events of different kinds depending on your age and liking. They have a nice area in the front where they have soda machines and a nice place to study if you're a student or if you just want a quiet place to get away. The staff is always friendly and helpful. I love that you can use the website and order things and pick up at your convenience. It is always clean and organized which is always a plus for a library. It has been my favorite location I've been to in years. They have automatic doors which is great if you need help or are in a wheelchair, scooter, use a cane etc. There are lots of sitting areas also Incase you need to rest.

Cleveland Public Library - Carnegie West - Inside a meeting space room in the library -- Saturday, 24 June 2023.

Cleveland Public Library - Carnegie West

3.3(12 reviews)
1.6 miOhio City

This is the Ohio City neighbourhood location of the Cleveland Public Library (CPL)…read more I visited in June 2023 to work a little on my laptop and do some reading. I was kindly shown (given a tour) around the library by a staff member as it was my first time inside. So, customer service was good. The person who showed me around happened to be a security guard. I don't live in that neighbourhood so it was nice to visit a different library for a change. BOOKS AND MORE: They have a solid collection of books and research materials. If there is a book that you can't find on the online database or in person, you can ask a staff member to see if another location has the book you're looking for. They also have computers available for use. If you haven't visited any of the CPL locations then this one is good as I had a good experience here. I also highly recommend the main library location downtown which is pretty much like a museum. Happy browsing!! **** GOAL of 150 reviews in 2024 - 131/150 total reviews in 2024 - 780 total overall Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 12 December 2024

This was a good library, but security said that I couldn't bring my cart in and had to leave it…read moreoutside! It sounds like this library has been more snobby! I never had this problem at other Cleveland libraries!

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Cleveland Public Library - Carnegie West - Inside the Ohio City location (Carnegie West Branch) of the Cleveland Public Library -- Saturday, 24 June 2023.

Inside the Ohio City location (Carnegie West Branch) of the Cleveland Public Library -- Saturday, 24 June 2023.

Cleveland Public Library - Carnegie West - Inside the the Rockwood Room, a study/meeting room that can be rented for free in the library -- Saturday, 24 June 2023.

Inside the the Rockwood Room, a study/meeting room that can be rented for free in the library -- Saturday, 24 June 2023.

Cleveland Public Library - Carnegie West - Inside the Ohio City location (Carnegie West Branch) of the Cleveland Public Library -- Saturday, 24 June 2023.

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Inside the Ohio City location (Carnegie West Branch) of the Cleveland Public Library -- Saturday, 24 June 2023.

Lakewood Public Library - Inside the Lakewood Library, Madison Ave. location (smaller branch but newer, renovated in 2022) -- Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Lakewood Public Library

4.3(3 reviews)
4.9 mi

This is the smaller branch of the main Lakewood Library. I came here hoping to sit down to work but…read morethe vibe was quiet (only one other patron was there minus the 2 staff members and police officer) so I went to the main branch instead. This library is located east of the main library and a great option for Lakewood residents who live south of Franklin Ave or west of 117th Ave. There is only one floor for Patrons to use with tables and chairs scattered throughout. The stairs that you see inside lead up to a staff only area which I was told is used for staff offices. The elevator goes down to a basement floor which is used for storing books and other library items. There is also a security guard who stands by the entrance so you will feel safe I suppose. I remember visiting this location back in November 2017 and the staff members were super helpful in locating a book for me. Even though the library ended up not having the book (they were all checked out and there was a waitlist too - others had the book on hold), they still searched other libraries for me. I was very happy to know that staff here truly have a customer service outlook. Overall, I recommend this library for the service and ease of use (it is small enough where you can find books/videos easily). 4 stars only because the Lakewood library do not allow anyone to bring their own water bottle inside. *** This is my 82nd Yelp review overall. 36th review for 2018.

The Madison Branch has always been the bastard child of the great Lakewood Public Library. I think…read moreit serves a great function in the community and provides valuable resources for the population on the other side of town. The location near Birdtown makes it ideal. Birdtown is one of the best areas in Lakewood to hang out and have a good time and soak in the great history and mystery of Lakewood.

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Lakewood Public Library - Inside the Lakewood Library, Madison Ave. location (smaller branch but newer, renovated in 2022) -- Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Inside the Lakewood Library, Madison Ave. location (smaller branch but newer, renovated in 2022) -- Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Lakewood Public Library - Inside the Lakewood Library, Madison Ave. location (smaller branch but newer, renovated in 2022) -- Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Inside the Lakewood Library, Madison Ave. location (smaller branch but newer, renovated in 2022) -- Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Lakewood Public Library - Inside the Lakewood Library, Madison Ave. location (smaller branch but newer, renovated in 2022) -- Tuesday, 15 October 2024

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Inside the Lakewood Library, Madison Ave. location (smaller branch but newer, renovated in 2022) -- Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Lakewood Public Library - Monday, 15 December 2025 -- Lakewood Public Library book sale collection (basement).

Lakewood Public Library

4.0(55 reviews)
5.9 mi

When I discovered this library years ago... I was impressed with the large volume of books/…read moremagazines and even the media room is huge ( such a variety of music , movies etc). It was quite busy with patrons. Often visited children area was great also.. the number of kids have decreased so empty now I had stopped going for a bit yesterday, the climate here has changed... not very friendly staff... in fact I can come in after a long night of work to stay awake studying for exam. I'm I aesthetically pleasing... probably not. However, I did not come for that. I notice many people of walks of life at their lowest, few teens from school and many seniors. When I do sit at table to study with my own laptop. I notice the first librarian coming around pending to look for magazine or book then another it actually became comical.not sure why?!?!. This library has been so unfriendly and judgmental that they have driven a lot patrons away. Sad. However, with recent news and activities. I can see this may heightened responses and antagonizing situations. One may get the snub from patron along with the weird sitting at table turning chair to claim her facing the clock Sir so many places to sit.. go there. I don't care.... Then to get up and come back to stand so close, ( I was waiting for the touch) just to agitate I presume... didn't give him the satisfaction. Then to come back claim " where is my..." ok this recent events really got people trueness and craziness and violent tendencies to come out. The actions of this patron yesterday does not define the library. However I do wonder about the staff as well.... The library is older and the building itself was always cool. Oh well.. change is inevitable, so I will adapt or go elsewhere

If you go into the "quiet room" upstairs expecting the people in there to be quiet, you are as…read morenaive as i was. There is usually someone clearing their throat loudly every 15-20 seconds. Let's assume that they can't help it. But there may also be someone conducting a long and loud phone call on speaker. Make sure you bring your earbuds or headphones

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Lakewood Public Library - 1st Saturday of the month BOOK SALE -- 3 August 2024

1st Saturday of the month BOOK SALE -- 3 August 2024

Lakewood Public Library - A Thursday evening Farmers market outside the library -- 7 August 2025

A Thursday evening Farmers market outside the library -- 7 August 2025

Lakewood Public Library - 1st Saturday of the month BOOK SALE -- 3 August 2024

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1st Saturday of the month BOOK SALE -- 3 August 2024

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