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    Columbus Metropolitan Library

    4.6 (87 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ruth R.

    I have to say it is such a beautiful library! Building is gorgeous. There are so many books and so many spaces to read. Happened to be there for the annual book festival! It was a hot day and the library was so nice and cool. They had several authors present signing autographs and selling their books. There was a Lego replica of the CBUS Zoo! It was a fun time! There were so many people and not much parking. They did have a lot of food trucks! Love this library!

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    Adam G.

    After exploring a bit of the Columbus Metropolitan Library, it became clear that this is much more than a place to rent books. I'll get right to it: Parking: There is a garage just north of the library off of the aptly named 'Library Park North'. The first hour is free, and rates go up by about $1 every two hours after, extremely reasonable for any downtown area. Aesthetics: This is one of the nicer looking library's I've visited. It has both old school and new school vibes, with beautiful architecture and high arched ceilings with murals near the main entrance, but then modern vibes with floor to ceiling windows from what I presume is a somewhat recent renovation to the main part of the building. They also have a few rooms just for artwork on the second floor if you venture into the right area. Workspaces: This one has me torn. There is definitely an abundance of places to read, work, etc, with spots spread throughout all three floors. They also have several meeting rooms, and designated study rooms. However, the study rooms themselves are extremely small -- honestly just looking at them made me claustrophobic. The meeting rooms are nice, but some of them are completely exposed with glass on all four sides as if you are in a fish bowl. The other study spots throughout the library are in very large, open spaces which is nice if things stay quiet. But if there is even the slightest bit of noise it tends to echo throughout the space. Tables near the outer edges are more likely to have outlets. Food/drink: They have a cafe called 'Carnegie's' on the main floor. It was closed on the Saturday morning when I went, and I was unable to find any sign regarding hours. They also don't have any vending machines for snacks or other drinks. But they do have water bottle re-fill stations near the bathrooms. Side note: The areas near the back of the library overlook Topiary Park, which provides a good view while enjoying a book or getting some work done! There is also an outdoor patio between the library and the park with umbrella-covered table and chairs, which could be a cool spot if the weather's nice.

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    Anton K.

    Founded in 1873, The Columbus Metropolitan Library incorporates the best of historic architecture with state of the art library technology. From the grand marble staircase to high speed internet access, this three floor library is of museum quality. Street parking is available, as well as, parking in the North Library Parking garage which runs $1 for every two hours. The first hour is free. The parking garage does have a maximum height clearance. There is easy access by bus. The library has three floors with a grand chandelier, high arched ceilings, art galleries, murals, an auditorium, meeting rooms, study areas, cafe, gift shop and of course a ton of books and computer center. The back of the library has a patio and is adjacent to the Topiary Garden. The library has a helpline that can be called for assistance. The online catalog system makes finding what you need easy and convenient. In the event the library does not have what you are looking for they have an inter-library loan system. A unique feature in this library is their online questionaire which once completed allows the library to create a book list tailored to your interests. Ebooks, audiobooks, films & documentaries, movies, magazines, newspapers, comics and graphics are some of the other offerings. I came to checkout their meeting rooms for availability and functionality. The cafe on the first floor named "Carnegies" serves snacks, drinks, fruits, muffins and flavored coffee. The patio in the rear of the building has tables, chairs and umbrellas.

    John B.

    Best library in central ohio.its plenty to do and see. Staff loves to help and you can tell when you ask for help. Love it.

    Tyann A.

    This library is breath taking. The staff is kind. They have a super cool art section. There are different levels for different types of books. The children's section is decorated nicely and has a large amount of resources. They have small study rooms and large conference rooms you can utilize.There is a nice park not far from it and a cool seating section outside. This is a great place for people to learn.

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    Becca O.

    I absolutely love studying here. It's one of Columbus's absolute gems. There are three floors of tables, books, and artwork spread throughout. I also enjoy utilizing the study rooms you can rent for up to 2 hours twice a day (max 4 hours); they are private rooms for just you and maybe a friend or two. They also have meeting rooms for larger groups. The rooms are fairly sound proof, but the library is pretty quiet on a typical day. It has a great nature view as well as some beautiful architecture. I promise you, it's your dream library!

    Layne D.

    This new remodel is amazing. So much space, amazing sections for teens and kids, and just so nice in general. I am sad that this wasn't built when I was a Columbus resident. I had the pleasure of stopping in with my family while I was in town and was truly impressed. Thy have quiet study rooms you can reserve which are super nice. Cafe downstairs as well as a little gift shop. A small art gallery on the second floor. Great library.

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    Lovely library! There was a lego exhibit this past summer. The pics here say it all...beautiful library!

    Eve D.

    Ah! I could be there everyday literally! Why can't this be 24/7? I love this place so much! They do such a tremendous job in keeping up with their cleanliness, events and so on. Their decor is amazingly marble.

    Small portion of this year's Train for the holiday season.
    Amber S.

    The main location was always considered a treat to visit when i was a kid. The large rooms of books were inviting and it was easy to get lost if you weren't careful. The recent remodel makes it even nicer than it was before, if that's possible. The kid's section really had kids in mind. Toilets, doors, and chairs that are sized for small, vertically challenged people. Imagine that! The reading room has so much natural light and is simply gorgeous. I like the art that's located across the various floors. The train is back this holiday season as is the Weasel art piece which always scared me as a kid but it was also fun to pick out the various animals. There's an art exhibit right now on the second floor where you can vote for your favorite piece of local art. I saw paintings, photographs and mixed media pieces. The back entrance/exit flows nicely into the Topiary Park. The former Ohio School for the Deaf next door is now the home of Cristo Rey which will be a future review. I attended a lecture on the renovations by the architects in the lobby area and it was a great meeting space.

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    Steve A.

    I like the main branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library the best. It's the biggest and has lots more resources than most of the suburban locations. The library is in a good area close to downtown convenient to many attractions. It's a beautiful looking building and it's nice just looking around it. There's also a cafe and other perks. As one of the oldest libraries in the area, it needed some good attention. It recently had a renovation which expanded some areas and modernized some others. The lobby is much nicer looking than it was. It has more food options at the cafe. The upstairs areas also look cleaner and more organized. A good thing about the location is it's close to fun attractions. The Topiary park is right next to it, and can be seen from outside the windows. If you're going to drive there, know there's almost nowhere to park except the garage. The benefit is that it's free for up to one hour. I like the Columbus Metropolitan Library system and this location is the best. It has more volumes than any other. The location is close to other sights.

    Christmas train display in the front lobby
    Deniece W.

    Whooooo! This place is something else after the renovation in 2016. I used to come to this location all the time years ago. The library looks nothing like its former self. This place is so sleek and modern when you walk in. I've only been to the children's section, on the first floor, which is amazing. If I were a kid, I would love to come read, play, and learn here. It's very bright and kid-friendly. As someone who teaches kids, I love the wide selection that the Main Library has. The staff was very friendly and helped me pick out some good picture books for read alouds. I like the renovations to the Main Library and can't wait to return to do more exploring. Plus, the Columbus Library system got rid of late fees, which is definitely a plus in my book.

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    Westerville Public Library

    Westerville Public Library

    4.6(38 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    This library is such a great place to bring young ones. The children's section is expansive with so…read moremany activities. The amount of kids books is excellent. Also the kids programs are top notch. If I lived closer I would come here a lot more often. Also, the study areas are a great place for quiet time. The staff is always friendly and eager to help.

    The staff are worked to near death and it shows. People drop off 50+ books for staff to check in…read morelike it's not a big deal. New check in machine hasn't worked for over a month so staff has to check it in manually all day long. When you get on the Westerville Library website it will tell you something's in stock and then when you get to the library they tell you it's actually available at a different Library. Ever since they joined Columbus's ghetto system everything's gone way downhill. This used to be a quality Library now it's just a capitalist garbage Library just like the rest of Franklin county. Just another Library run by tone deaf ignorant people that have more than enough money to pay their bills while everybody beneath them does the grunt work while they stand over them proudly. I sat in on one of the board meetings and the HR lady was bragging about how she saved the library $200,000 by cutting off health care to the library staff. They were given cheap ichra instead. They really don't care about their staff and it shows.

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    Columbus Metropolitan Library - Reynoldsburg - First floor looking towards the parking lot.  Lots of help desks available

    Columbus Metropolitan Library - Reynoldsburg

    4.4(15 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    Happened to be nearby and needed a few books. Easy to get to, though watch the turn- you go in…read moresouth of the building, there's a one-way exit just north of the library, and no way to get in through the mall. Beautiful new building, lots of glass. Open and bright inside. Large children's area. I didn't see the other areas, because I have a kid... K found what she wanted, admired the fish tank, played in the play areas. Very pleasant all around. We are lucky to have a great library system in Franklin County, often rated one of the best in the nation, with many branches, which are being upgraded regularly. Great staff, large selection, easy to reserve. Not to mention the programs and events and electronic offerings. Honestly, one of the centers of the community and a driver of excellence.

    All I can say about the new library is WOW. Definitely a destination place. I always supported…read morelibrary levies because of how they meet the needs of our diverse community. But this new library is incredible. I especially like all the "New Book" areas. Tons of spots for your little ones, your teens or maybe you just want to sit and relax and plug in or unplug. Inside, you would have no idea you are on busy Brice Road. Lots of parking, love the landscaping. We need more than 5 stars.

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    Tons and tons of new books on display. This is one of several

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    Columbus Metropolitan Library - Gahanna Branch - Inside

    Columbus Metropolitan Library - Gahanna Branch

    3.8(18 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    Basically, this is an upscale drop off DAYCARE center and not designed for someone seriously…read morewanting to gain knowledge through a library. Children are running rapid, climbing over furniture and screaming..... babies having temper, tantrums and adult / staff doing absolutely nothing to correct the issue. Forget about trying to concentrate because that is not happening here. I have been at this location several times, mornings, afternoon and evening, and it's always the same scenario. Even with wax earplugs or EarPods you simply cannot mask the noise level. I've spoken with staff regarding the issue and was told it's normal. After school is out then you're dealing with disrespectful teenagers, sitting around, acting up and being disruptive and claiming all the decent computers just to sit and watch videos or play games. Can't they do this at home so that others can actually utilize the library as it was meant to be used? If the teens have taken up all the adult allowed area ( yes their sections for the age groups ) and there is a free seat elsewhere you NOT allowed to use it unless you have a child with you. If that's not discriminating I don't know what is. Wasted tax dollars at work!!! Would've been cheaper to build a free daycare center elsewhere. While I enjoy the futuristic modern design, the open center is complete wasted space only designed for aesthetic purposes, not useful. And lastly, with all the windows, it is absolutely freezing in the winter time....and yes burning up in the summer. I suggest New Albany library where the youth have respect for their surroundings, unless you're a deadbeat parent needing to pawn your child off on someone else, then the Gahanna library is for you.

    Great place to meet w groups. There are conference rooms. However it can be very loud as they…read morehave a ton of children's programs! There are great spaces to read and bonus you can charge your phone/ devices in some areas. It seems everyone I go in there is a massive children's program with loud music going on.i have been in the morning and afternoon! I'll have to go another time.

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