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    4.4 (107 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Debra F.

    I love the Orange County Library. I'm sad I can't be part of it because I do not live in the area. I love to visit it when I'm in town. I enjoyed my time in the children's section - the person was very helpful and suggested some online resources. Also love the big book sale. I think it's on the second or third floor. I picked up many foreign language books for an activity at church. I walked out with a whole bag of Books for $10. Everybody is friendly and it's just wonderful to walk around and see all the different displays. There's also wonderful art displayed as well.

    Prepping the veggies
    Helene S.

    When I travel, I look to see what events are happening locally. So interesting to stumble across a virtual cooking event happening via Zoom from the Orange County Library System. So nice to be able to sign up for Cuisine Corner to make Korean Vegetable Pancakes with Dipping Sauce. Loved this virtual cooking class which reminded me of all of those Yelp virtual cooking classes that I enjoyed during the height of the pandemic. Dianne Morin led a great class. Thinly sliced carrots, zucchini, green onions, and red onions were transformed into the most delicious vegetable pancakes. So easy. Nice to be able to ask questions. The recipe only used flour and water, but I would add an egg for extra protein next time. For the dipping sauce, soy sauce, rice wine, sesame oil, garlic, green onions and sesame seeds were mixed to make a tasty sauce. I substituted Everything But The Bagel Seasoning, because that is what I had in my pantry. It was a good choice. Would definitely make this quick and easy Taste of Korea again. The Orange County Library System offers other virtual (and in person) classes. Hope to be able to cook with Dianne Morin again. Bon Appetit! For the Pancakes: 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 cup potato starch (optional for extra crispiness) 1 cup cold water 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 4 green onions, cut into 1-inch pieces - long cup leek, sliced thinly 1/2 cup shredded carrots 1/2 cup zucchini, julienned 1/4 cup onion, thinly slice 2 tablespoons avocado oil (per pancake) For the Dipping Sauce: 2 tablespoons soy sauce ​ 1 tablespoon rice vinegar 1 teaspoon sesame oil 1 teaspoon sesame seeds 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 green onion, finely chopped (optional) 1 small garlic clove, minced Instructions Prepare the Pancake Batter ​In a mixing bowl, combine the all-purpose flour, potato starch (if using), cold water, salt, and black pepper. Whisk until smooth. Add the vegetables (green onions, carrots, zucchini, leeks, and onion) to the batter. Mix well to coat evenly Cook the Pancakes: Heat a non-stick skillet or frying pan over medium-high heat. Add 2 tablespoons of avocado oil. Pour about 1/2 to 3/4 cup of the batter into the pan and spread it out evenly into a thin layer. Cook for 3-4 minutes until the bottom is golden and crispy. Flip the pancake and cook the other side for another 2-3 minutes. Remove and place on a plate lined with paper towels. Repeat with the remaining batter, adding more oil as needed. Make the Dipping Sauce: In a small bowl, combine soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, sesame seeds, red pepper flakes (if using), green onion, and garlic. Stir well. Serve: Cut the pancakes into bite-sized pieces. Serve warm with the dipping sauce on the side. Enjoy your crispy, savory Korean vegetable pancakes with the perfectly balanced dipping sauce!

    Self checkout
    Kara W.

    This library is very nice! I came on a Wednesday around 2 pm to check out some books and print some papers. The employees were very helpful and friendly! They guided me to the YA section and explained how I could print something. Printing here is $0.15 per page and is located on the first floor. You can ask the librarian how to print and they'll give you a paper with a QR code to scan. It takes you to their website and will direct you from there. I parked in the parking garage across the street. For daytime parking it's $1 for 30 minutes and then $2 per hour maxing out at $15. If you go over 30 minutes (I was 45 minutes ;-;) they'll charge you $2. I'd recommend trying for street parking if it's available since their rate is $1 per hour.

    Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer
    Ronnald M.

    I attended the 100 Year Celebration Kickoff event at the Orange County Library - Main Branch on the morning of Saturday, January 7, 2023. I've been patronizing the Main library and branches in the Orlando area since I was in elementary school. Even in the age of e-books and delivery of media through our laptops, tablets, and smartphones, the library still serves an important purpose in our community. As their Mission Statement reads, the Orange County Library System's goal is "Adding to quality of life by creating a learning environment and experiences that foster personal growth and development." The library system is a true treasure which everyone in the community can freely benefit from. Here's to another 100 years of providing the citizens of Orange County and surrounding areas a vital resource.

    Inside
    Jessica W.

    I am so impressed with how much the library offers. Recently went there for their 3D printing orientation and I'm so excited to start creating my own pieces. Well there I saw they were offering a prop making class and took that as well. The variety of classes offered here are amazing. There's quite literally something for everyone. I love that the library offers a safe place for people to continue their education. Going to bring my youngest back here to try a cooking class. Go online so you can do the orientation and then start checking out all day I have to offer at the Melrose center. The staff are really friendly and helpful. It seems like some things are new and they're moving protocols around so it may take a little while to get an answer but they will do their best to help. I would highly recommend Melrose center for anyone looking for a place to connect with others or take part in activities. The facilities are clean and well maintained and I truly consider this a hidden gem in downtown Orlando.

    Shane S.

    I recently went to the main library in Downtown Orlando. Amazing decor, carpeting, the vast openness at every floor, the architecture, the multitude of books, book store, displays etc. It won the National Award for best public library in America. It was breathtaking. It is an A+. I love libraries. The NY Public library with the lions, the Morgan private library in NY, Benares University's library in Varanasi for the mini paintings and history, Oxford Library which gets a copy of every book printed in England, Boulder library for their world cat system, and our SF library for the good books. Don't forget Berkeley for reading room. So the Downtown Library in Orlando is an A+ for the building that they own from private donors. Excellent gift shop with cool, hip, and trendy things that are quite alright. The Friends of the Orange County Library System Bookstore sells excellent books at affordable prices with proceeds being donated to the library. The library is vast with each floor as big as a full city block. You will get exercise just walking around. They are one of the best public libraries in America and has the awards to prove it. Nice displays of DVDs and CDs on the ground floor. The only complaints was me and my friend couldn't sit in a chair to look at books or relax due to the current pandemic. I also prefer the books at the SF library e.g. more vegan books there yet the building and aesthetics here top most public libraries anywhere. This is the best secret in Florida and is better than the Magic Kingdom.

    DVD rental section
    Rebeca A.

    Such an amazing library in the heart of Orlando. It's truly the biggest library I have visited. The library has 5 floors, the first 4 floors are part of the library and are open to the public. The 5th floor is for library administration. The library has a Children's Library, a Book Store, a Technology Center, a Sewing Studio, a Simulation Lab, a Teen Club Area, a Public Computer Area, a Passport office, a gift shop and many more cool areas. You can rent out books, dvd's, cd's, audio books. It also has study rooms, meeting rooms and classrooms you can reserve. Adults, Children, Teens, College Students can come here and find something to do, there is definitely something for everyone to enjoy. I love books and I am an avid reader, I have to say I was impressed with everything they had this is a MORE than books library.

    The Game Lab
    Maria P.

    First time here at the branch, it's centrally located in downtown Florida. Parking garage across the street. Thou don't know if there is a fee. I wanted to get a library card, thou there is a fee because I don't live in the county which is unfortunate. The library is clean and the staff and volunteers very helpful! Also, there is a security guard on campus. Lots of available resources. On the second floor is a Game Development Lab and a Sewing Studio available to the public. Thou please check the website for details. One drawback, some people who study study and there are those who are there and talking which is distracting. If you have a card for this branch, you are able to reserve study or meeting rooms. Impressive library and would like to explore more the other resources they provide. Enjoy!

    Bookstore
    Hannah M.

    This library is one of the largest I've seen in Florida. Towering at four stories, it includes specialized library collections, historical artifacts, technology centers, multiple circulation desks, a general store, and a bookstore. Technically, it even has its own parking garage even though the general public can use it for any purpose. You can obtain a library card here as long as you have an orange county address and a Florida license from any county. The staff are well educated and curate tons of community events for visitors, such as book-face photography! When I visited last weekend, they had their seasonal bookstore sale that marked everything off by 50%. I ended up with quiet a haul!

    Stage and screen.
    Joe S.

    I was here for an Event when the library is typically closed, so I didn't really get to use any of the library's services. This branch is right in the heart of downtown Orlando. This is a huge library that looks to have multiple sections. It might take up the whole city block. The entrance on Central brings you into a large lobby area. The staff at the event was super helpful and friendly, but I'm not certain if they were with the event or with the library. It was set up with a stage and plenty of seating for the crowd. The event ran smoothly with a minor hiccup in the presentation. Street parking can be a challenge, but if you look at Google maps, you will a parking garage across the street. All in all, it was a nice evening, in a nice library. I have another branch closer to me and will most likely use that branch for my library needs. I wouldn't hesitate to come back here if something interesting was happening though.

    Ophelia B.

    July 8, 2020 - Wandering in Downtown Orlando Florida Library on a rainy day - priceless. Very clean library with a castle for children to read in, sculptures, and art. Loved the Nic 707 & Chelsea Smith art exhibits all over the library.

    Stacy F.

    This is for the big library that's located downtown off of central. it's definitely a great location because it has plenty of books, classes, activities, artwork, and more! They definitely offer the most of any library in the area. The staff is always very friendly and helpful when it comes to finding what you're looking for or signing up for an activity on site. they also have a small book store where they remove items from the shelves that have been in stock for a while or they have too much stock of it, and they're looking to sell it at a very discounted price. Be sure to be on the lookout for their friends of the library sale which happens every couple of months and they offer an even steeper discount on the merchandise they sell in the store. The classes that they offer range from computer courses to learning how to cook for one or two people, they also have plenty of classes for young adults, school-age children, toddlers, and even little babies. they do have a paper circular that you can pick up while you're there that list out all the classes for the month. Or you can check them out online and sign up there. The only part I don't like about this particular library is kind of beyond their control. You have to find somewhere to park that is off site. There is a garage that is right across the street, however if there are any heavily trafficked events happening downtown at the same time you want to visit that garage can fill up quickly as it is centrally located. And you do have to pay to park. you can try to scour around for a free parallel spot, but they are rare. Overall: A other than a little bit of difficulty parking once here inside it's definitely worth the trip! They have tons and tons of books and their classes are awesome! Be sure to check them out!

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    Ask the Community - Orange County Library System

    By any chance, is there free parking?

    Meter parking ,only after six and on Sundays its free. Parking garage across from library is $2. an hour.

    I don't see the new Fairview Shores branch of the Orange County Library System on Yelp yet. Do I just wait for it to get added?

    You don't have to - add it yourself. When you're there, search for it; if it's not there, scroll down to the bottom, where you can add it right there and then. You can then be the first to review too! Two-fer, adding a business and the first to… Read more

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    I wanted to get a library card, thou there is a fee because I don't live in the county which is unfortunate.

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    Orange County Library System-Chickasaw Branch - Entrance to the Chickasaw branch of the Orange County Library System

    Orange County Library System-Chickasaw Branch

    4.3(16 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    I enjoyed going to this library branch when I was younger…read more When I registered to vote, this was the location we would go to after the Herndon branch closed. I didn't really go to this location to borrow books or anything, but it was nice to visit!

    I'm a huge library nerd. Always have been since elementary school when my dad first took me to the…read moremassive South Beach library on 14th street (It's no longer there anymore :( ) and that day, I checked out the book limit which was 20 books. Did I read all the books? No, but as a 7-year-old who hardly went out anywhere, that place was paradise. That's why the public library system is such a valuable asset; especially where children are involved. It keeps them out of trouble and in a place where they can actually learn something. Fast forward to many years later and my heart still skips a beat whenever I enter a Library. This Library in particular is small when compared to other libraries in central Florida, but it's also one of the newer ones so it's clean, well kept, and has a Lab room, but also a Technology room should you sign up for one of their courses. Which by the way is completely free. I try to take advantage of that when I can, just the other day I took a: "How to make a book charm class", and it was a delightful experience. I've seen that you can even learn how to program video games if you wish to go down that avenue, or if you wanted to, you could sign up to become familiar with various computer programs, even how to build a web-site, all free, why would you not take advantage of that? Other than books, you are able to check out DVD's and movies here as well. The staff is super friendly here, definitely will be back.

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    Maitland Public Library

    Maitland Public Library

    4.3(21 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    To the young lady who I disturbed trying to have a very quiet Zoom call, I'm sorry. You're right -…read morethat is the "reading room" and my voice carries even when I'm trying to keep it low. Fortunately, I was able to evacuate and found a FANTASTIC spot in the courtyard that was not only comfortable, but there were power outlets within reach. Laptopping from outside? Bonus! This is a large library with lots of space. There several different quiet areas though none that were "okay to talk" areas. Lots and lots of books of all sorts, plenty of parking and many comfortable spaces. If you're a train fan, the Amtrak rail goes right past. Fun to watch the train going through here. [Review 19310 overall - 1658 in Florida - 280 of 2023.]

    I've finally made it over to this library and I must say that I was quite impressed with it…read moreespecially given its small size. Initially, I went over to use the computer systems to print a few documents and to scan and email a few documents. It was easy to access the computers and get everything completed. There is a small quite study area tucked away in the back. I was able to easily connect to the internet and get a few things accomplished. On another visit, I returned with a group, and we used the meeting room up from. The group had to set up and put up the tables and chairs - it was easy to do and there was plenty of equipment for our needs. Overall, I like this little library. I'm glad that it is here.

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    Alafaya Branch - Orange County Library System - Exterior main entrance

    Alafaya Branch - Orange County Library System

    3.9(27 reviews)
    10.7 miWaterford Lakes, East Orlando

    The Alafaya Branch of the Orange County Library System is on East Colonial Drive (State Road 50)…read more just east of where East Colonial Drive intersects with Alafaya Trail and is overall a decent Library, though a lot smaller than their downtown location. It is good seeing that libraries are still a thing, especially since we have sp much available through our phones and the internet. I have so many great memories of libraries in my childhood and it was nice walking through this Library and remembering those carefree days. For a Tuesday afternoon, it had a decent amount of people here. All in all, a good library.

    I attended a Paint a Tote Bag Class. It was my first class ever at the library. We used paint pens…read moreto design whatever we wanted to make on the bag. The facilitator provided the pens and templates that you could use to make designs on the tote. It was nice to meet other people from the community and the ambiance was fun and relaxed. I made a bag with flowers on it and a saying, "You're Doing Great Sweetie!" Because one of my coworkers tells me that all the time like a half joke/half serious. Sometimes you gotta get through the day. I gave the bag to said coworker, which made us both laugh. Hope you try out a class at the library! It's a lot of fun and you just have to sign up on line! Enjoy the photo!

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