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Encinitas Library

4.5 (129 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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Amanda J.

A spacious and clean library with an ocean views. They offer a great selection of books for all ages, plenty of computers, and both indoor and outdoor seating areas. It's a peaceful and well-maintained place to read, study, or relax.

Shane S.

Nice selection of books. The main highlight is the views of the Pacific Ocean with tables to sit and read enjoying the views. I also enjoyed a community room with colorful ocean and beach themed paintings by a local artist.

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Rhonda J.

Mornings are beautifully quiet. Gotta a lot of work done! They open at 10am most days. There's lot of adventures at your local library, go and discover where it can take you!

Look at that view!
Caleb T.

This is a library? So, apparently someone took a prime piece of real estate on top of a hill overlooking downtown Encinitas with the clear, blue ocean framing it and built a public building on top of it. That building is large, single story, with multiple decks overlooking the beauty around it. Stunning, is the best way to put it; the view is really quite incredible. Coming out here to enjoy a book and watch the sunset would be a great way to spend any afternoon / evening. The Children's Section is extensive, books, tapes, videos, and DvD's of all kinds. Couches and benches, a table for coloring, a side room for groups, and a bathroom for kids fill out the area. We originally came for the "Rockin' Toddler Time," but we found it too loud and crowded. Skipping the second half of it on my son's suggestion, we sat in the lounge and read about ten books as he giggled and laughed through it all, excited knowing we would come back soon. Other sections are not as populated, some of the shelves a bit barren, but there is still a good collection of books and magazines. Next time we go, I'm curious how easily they can find or get something that they don't currently have in stock. And, next time we donate books, we're definitely coming here to drop them off. A computer lab with multiple desktops is here as well, though I have no idea how secure the network is; running a pen test on government equipment is not something I'd like to go to jail for. Outside there's a coffee stand to grab your favorite blend to enjoy the morning breeze and spring birds. They have free books to take and other books to buy, a small shop on the side with selections for kids and adults; something for everybody. And then, back to that view. Seriously, it's the best thing about a place that's already beautiful and serene. The Encinitas Library may not have sheer volume of books and music as they do in Carlsbad, but you couldn't have asked for a nicer place to enjoy them.

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Mina H.

This library is one of those places that you want to keep coming back to seat outside and enjoy the ocean views and in hot days sit inside in comfortable chairs and still enjoy the ocean views! Some areas are very noisy, others are quiet. There are meeting rooms with comfortable chairs. Wifi is available and many work desk with outlets for your electronics. The concert room has art in display. Bathrooms are nice and clean. Staff is very helpful and children seems to enjoy this library too, book selection isn't much but we like libraries and will keep coming back.

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A fantastic library with amazing views, great service and atmosphere! A wonderful spot to read, study and relax!

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Love this library so open and huge study areas. They have a 3D printer that you can use for free! Also you can rent study rooms for free

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Other than the vagrants they hang out and are to some extent creepy, I love this place. Ocean views and nice people. Quiet too for most part

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Carlsbad City Library

Carlsbad City Library

(113 reviews)

This is a very nice local library with many services and resources. The staff is very friendly and…read morehelpful. Checking out books and returning are very easy with do it yourself. They have a very nice theater with movies every week and they have live music events. They do a great job offering programs for the community. There is also a nice patio area to sit and read. I believe it is also used for some of their events.

The Carlsbad city library is a very nice library and a great location right off of El Camino Real…read more Nestled in amongst a shopping and restaurant area, there is plenty of parking at the library and all around to support the nearby businesses. The Library makes it very easy to get a library card. You just have to answer some questions, and fill out a few lines on a form and then you have your card. The library has books, movies, magazines, to borrow and there are computers to use and other ways to enjoy media. There is also a puzzle exchange, bring in your old puzzles and take some that are there. There were some conference rooms, looks like they are for meetings or trainings. There was some sort of training room upstairs, looks like they teach people on various topics. The computers to look up books make it very easy to see if they are in stock, if they are reserved, etc. Take down the info where they are located and do a little scavenger hunt to find your item. If you get what you need, you head down to self checkout, scan your library card, put in a pin #, insert the book and the scanner does the rest. You get the book for 3 weeks and can renew that 2 more times if no one has reserved it. There is also a cafe there and I believe a place to watch movies or performances that they have there from time to time. And you can drop off your ballot there too. Pictures attached.

Cardiff-by-the-Sea Branch Library

Cardiff-by-the-Sea Branch Library

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This is a cool little library. What I personally like most about this library is the music…read moreprogram. So far I've seen two great performances, Sara Petite, and Peter Sprague One thing I appreciated was the fact that the shows are put on by the Friends of the Library. The MC for the event made sure to let people know that the music was made possible because of the members of the Friends of the Library. My dad instilled in me a since of fairness. He never cheated anyone and he never let anyone cheat him. For that reason I felt I owed it to them to join. As I had gotten so much joy from the music program and know there's more to come. As as added bonus you can arrive early and have a picnic at the Encinitas Community Park which is a Short drive from the Library.

Encinitas just plain rocks. What else is there to say?…read more Sure, we have some kooky zoning laws and we bring every little thing up to citywide vote, but hey - it's *our* kooky little town and we love it! From Leucadia down to Cardiff-by-the-Sea, through Old Encinitas and New Encinitas all the way to bucolic Olivenhain you won't find a cooler and, dare I say, hipper town in California. To get an idea of folks it attracts, just look at a list of some of our current Encinitas residents: skateboarders such as Bucky Lasek, Danny Way, Mike McGill - surfers like Rob Machado and others - the one and only 2-time gold medalist Shaun White - actor Richard Dreyfuss - classic rocker Joe Walsh - the list goes on and on... Former residents, you ask? Well, how about Charlie Chaplin, Eddie Vedder, Ravi Shankar, Dr. Jerry Buss, Tony Hawk, and "The Beaver" - that's right, Jerry Mathers from Leave It to Beaver used to call Encinitas his home. Now that's truly legit.

San Diego Public Library-Rancho Peñasquitos Library - Garden Exchange

San Diego Public Library-Rancho Peñasquitos Library

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Rancho Penasquitos

HOW DARE YOU! In…read moreMay, shortly after my mother passed away, I went into the PQ Library to notify them of my mom's death and return several books she had checked out. The staff member at the front desk immediately recognized my moms name (she frequently taught classes, checked out books and was an avid community member). The lady at the desk showed genuine compassion, gave me a hug, shared kind stories about her, and assured me that my mom's account would be updated and that any remaining or future book issues would be taken care of. I left feeling grateful during an incredibly difficult time. Fast forward six months later--my sister and I received a Past Due Notice for a book still under my deceased mother's account. I called the library to resolve it and spoke with Adrian. I explained that my mother had passed away and that this had already been handled in person. His response was simply, "That's unfortunate--we have an entirely new staff." No condolences. No empathy. After giving him my mom's information, he put me on hold and then transferred me to his manager, Ywen--without explaining anything to her. She answered the phone asking how she could help, forcing me to relive and explain my mother's death all over again. When I expressed how upsetting this was, I was told, "Unfortunately, you're going to have to." Again--no sympathy, no compassion. When I pointed out the complete lack of customer service and basic humanity, Ywen told me to call back when I could "gather myself" and then hung up on me. To make matters worse, I was told I would need my deceased mother's library card to resolve the issue. Losing a parent is devastating. Being forced to repeatedly explain it--and being treated with indifference and disrespect--was completely unacceptable. The contrast between the kindness shown in May and the behavior of the current staff is shocking. If you have a loved one who passes away, apparently, you'd better hang on to their library card--because compassion is no longer guaranteed here.

BEWARE. CREEP in the CD area. I visited this library with an…read moreold friend of mine, and we went to walk around and explore the place. Me and him go to the CD area, as we are both huge music enthusiasts. We see a person on the computers, and my friend looks over, and sees him watching PORN in the public library. We were disgusted to see this in a place where kids and families, even STUDENTS come to study, chill, or pass time. The fact an older man is sitting on the Library computers and watching explicit and adult content is disgusting, and should be addressed. Me and him had both addressed this to the librarians, to no avail, nothing was done. Parents and kids beware, there is a creep in the library.

Encinitas Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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