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Ortega Branch Library

3.5 (58 reviews)
Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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Slime making event @ Ortega Branch
Lauren B.

Ortega branch is a nice little neighborhood public library! It's never too crowded, which is great if you want to read at one of the tables. They also host free family events, which are a great opportunity to try new things. I recently attended the slime-making event, which was really fun! It's conveniently located next to the park, so you can hang out there before checking out the library.

(community service volunteering)

I went there and volunteered for community service hours and the atmosphere was peaceful during these times I went to.

Debby N.

Absolutely a wonderful library. Their new book selection is always up to date and I love finding some great new bestseller books to borrow! Pros: -Playground is right behind the library building and is welcoming for children all ages and adults. -There are tennis courts and basketball courts I believe as well. The children's playground and structures are separated by age group. -Storytime is a hit here! Families always show up and the librarians leading them are resourceful, enthusiastic, and kindhearted people. They welcome all families to join and participate! -check out and returning books are easily accessible by the front!! -Staff are friendly and helpful! Cons: -If you have a middle schooler this is a pro for you because they can hang out at the library while they wait for you to come get them BUT for other library patrons... middle schoolers are loud and obnoxious so it's not always the best place to study. -can get crowded easily Street parking is not that bad. No residential permit required!

Shane S.

The Ortega Branch Library is a hike to get to as besides being in the Outer Sunset you must realize that it isn't all that close to either MUNI line. In fact I took the N MUNI line to the Outer Sunset from downtown San Francisco & then walked about a mile on the beach before heading over here. I took the L MUNI line back to downtown San Francisco after I left here as it was closer than heading to the N MUNI line. The Ortega Branch Library is adjacent to the West Sunset Playground. The Ortega Branch Library offers battery recycling which is a great feature. They have Free Mandarin classes for kids age 1st to 3rd grade during a 10-week course from Jan to Mar 2018. I think the library should only get 4 stars since it is a bit far from a MUNI line yet am bumping it up to 5 stars as you get an awesome view of the Pacific Ocean from the library. In fact as you browse the DVD section you can watch surfers surf 8 foot tall waves like I did yesterday & that is pretty cool. Other unique programs on offer here is that a plant swap that occurs once a month as local gardeners swap succulents, cuttings, seeds, or surplus harvest. They had Dhani Harrison's new solo album here. They had the film Cowspiracy, & the film Poetic Justice. Poetic Justice features Tupac Shakur & Janet Jackson. It takes place partly in Oakland & Tupac is featured wearing an Oakland Athletics jersey on the cover of the DVD. Good selection of books & media here. Smart selections. Loved the artwork as you enter featuring large fish & colorful murals featuring surfers along w/ bonfires w/ animals featuring a utopian society of sorts.

Perfectly situated behind the West Sunset playground
Jennifer O.

Tremendous location in front of the West Sunset playground and next to the AP Giannini middle school, this charming branch is perfectly situated for after school studying or before playground storytime. After lunch, I took my little boy and his friend to browse and pick out some books and as they read for awhile, I perused the business section. They didn't have very many titles; it is a small outpost and not the Main library. The librarian was very helpful when I asked a few questions and I looked around and admired the architecture and expanse of ocean you can see from the back windows. It's a very peaceful location. From the winding curvature of the aisles and gorgeous views from the windows, this branch encourages study and quiet contemplation. The children's section is magnificent, there's a book for any taste or age. It makes sense with the branch's adjacent location to the middle school and in this family-oriented neighborhood of the Outer Sunset. There's at least one sizable room where a large group of kids were preparing for testing (maybe the SAT?) and an area of the children's reading section for set aside for toddlers and preschoolers. Lots of books were waiting for pick-up, culled from the public libraries across the city. With the adjacent public soccer and ball field nearing completion, this three block section of the Outer Sunset will have it all for family fun.

Ming C.

Been coming here since the 1980s and after the remodel, things are not the same anymore. I see how the remodel has made the place have more room for people to walk around and an area for people to even do homework. But it no longer has it's warm feeling of a library it once had.

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Mechanics' Institute Library and Chess Room - Across the street from Crocker Galleria

Mechanics' Institute Library and Chess Room

4.5(66 reviews)
5.8 miFinancial District

Chess tournaments held here and it's kind of difficult to find if you are not familiar with…read moredowntown SF. The elevator looks original and the stairs are tight but look grand. The sitting area is tight but sufficient and there are outlets for computers and chargers.

Since being unemployed in the Bay Area thanks to recent layoffs... I've taken the opportunity to…read moreexplore the city during the weekday. Specifically to do things that are only possible on the weekdays. Like exploring some historic buildings! The Mechanics Institute is one of the oldest institutions on the West Coast and this particular building had been around since 1910. It is a members only building, but they hold free public tours on Wednesdays at 12 pm weekly (sign up available online through their website): - During the tour you'll learn a little bit about the history of both the institution and SF, but you'll also learn about what it does today. You'll get to see the chess room, library, and some art deco architecture elements like the spiral staircase and glass dome ceiling. The Chess Room was fascinating since they talk about some notable members, like how the author of Queen's Gambit was a member of their Chess Club. - The tour time can range anywhere from 30 min to 1 hr depending on the questions that come up. However, they allow you to spend time afterwards exploring the library (or taking photos of the staircase) so you can hang out afterwards to look books, old magazines, or admire the collection of artwork they have on the walls. - During the tour you can go up / down the spiral staircase, but there is an elevator present for those who have difficulty walking up the floors. However some parts of the tour had us going through the library shelves and navigating stairs among the shelves. - Although the tour is an opportunity for them to showcase membership benefits... they are NOT pushy at all about selling memberships. However, if I were living near/in the city and working remotely... a membership would be a good option. It's very affordable compared to other private memberships and it's a quieter library than most public these days. They also have great WiFi and rooms available to do video conferencing, so it's a more affordable option than places like WeWork while still being in the city. Plus you can probably leave your stuff behind to run to the restroom quickly... something you can't really do working in free public places like a cafe or public library. This is on top of other benefits like members only events, etc. Honestly, this is a hidden gem in the city with historic significance - if I lived closer to the city and had a remote job, I would definitely look into getting a membership. Public libraries are still great, but I can see the benefits of a private library like this one. Cheers to funemployment and getting the opportunity to explore SF buildings!

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Chinatown Branch Library - Beautiful location.

Chinatown Branch Library

4.1(51 reviews)
5.7 miNob Hill

Wonderful service! Cute activities for kids, families, adults, and seniors. I've gotten craft…read moreprojects I could do at home like embroidery, and they also offer in-library events and movie screenings! I come here often for their printer and request many books online in the SFPL system and then they are delivered here, waiting for me! There's 2 levels and something for everyone. I love how it's near Chinatown so I can get food or boba nearby. It's on a cable car line so it's always a fun time! I've provided entertainment for many a tourist when they see me carrying too many books.

The SF Chinatown library is much smaller than expected, but it's well maintained and quiet inside…read more Peaceful tables and chairs. They even have a staffs recommended books section which stands out on the shelves. Convenient stop. Public restroom was very clean and one spacious area for sure. They really did a good job here with the organizing of books and upkeep. Nothing fancy, but for Chinatown, it's a very lovely building from the outside which blends in well with the neighborhood architectures. Staffs are friendly and helpful as needed. I don't mind visiting again just to read a bit more Chinese fiction books or read more newspapers and magazines in the back. No cellphones, so just be respectful if you really have to make calls or do something with your mobile devices/phones. The place isn't huge and aisles were pretty narrow, but the book selections are worth checking out. You can find useful resources inside and ads/marketing/events listings by the entrance area. I'll be back.

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