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    Watha T Daniel-Shaw Library

    3.7 (29 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Christopher L.

    This library has all the necessities! The first level is all children's and holds while the second level has the fiction, non-fiction, YA area, computers + free printing! There are also first come first serve study rooms and conference rooms. I go to this Shaw very often for printing, and the librarians are very kind and accommodating. Right next to the Shaw Metro, making this library very convenient.

    Tara R.

    Biggest perk is the free printing for DC residents. 20 pages per week! Print at any DC location.

    HP refreshments: butterbeer, chocolate frogs, and golden snitches! I just love how enthusiastic the librarian got on this one :)
    Kera T.

    Attended a great Harry Potter lecture in the library's basement last night. The library's receptionist/greeter was very polite and the hosting librarian was friendly and energetic. A newbie to the world of HP, the guest scholar was a speaker from GW and I loved the discussion that ensued after the presentation. The session was just an overall feel good, something fun to do in the city on a bright Monday evening while enjoying free Harry Potter themed refreshments amid the hustle and bustle of the library's routine activities. I'll definitely be back to check out the book/media offerings. I don't want to deduct a full star but I did note a very strong, very unpleasant odor right outside of the room where the event was held, I guess with small children running around accidents are bound to happen but holy watering eyes Batman :-X

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    Juliet A.

    I love, love, love Shaw library. It is recently renovated and feels clean, bright, and inviting. It is certainly on the smaller side, but it is packed with resources without feeling cramped. The main floor is dominated by an impressive DVD collection and the children's library (bonus: kid's bathroom, too!). There are computers for little ones to play on, miniature tables, and a few floor toys for babies. You can curl up with your little one in a cozy nook on the floor, or a table. Lots of windows and natural light make this space bright and airy. At the back, there is a smaller room, separated by a glass wall, where children's events take place. During the week and weekend, there are activities to satisfy all ages. Our favorites: Tuesday's Rhythm and Rhyme, Friday's story time, and Saturday's all-ages family story time. For the most part, the children's librarians are great. Lots of energy, very good with kids, and clearly enjoy their work. The classes are 30 minutes in length, and many of them fill up quickly, so it is best to come a few minutes before the start in case it is a "ticketed" event (check the DC public library website for more information on the different classes). Upstairs, you'll find both fiction and non-fiction selections, and a few private study or work rooms. There are also several of those downstairs on the lower level (where the main bathrooms are).

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    Library of Congress - Well attended Thursday happy hour

    Library of Congress

    4.7(612 reviews)
    2.0 miCapitol Hill

    Don't let the long line discourage you; it's absolutely worth the wait. Expect to spend around 20…read moreminutes in line, and keep in mind that part of the wait is usually outside, so it can get pretty hot on warm days. Once inside, the building is stunning. The famous ceiling is every bit as impressive as the photos, and it's worth taking your time to admire the architecture. Be sure to check out the rotating exhibits as well. I thought the two Georges were well done. Also enjoyed seeing actual books from Jefferson's library. The staff are friendly, welcoming, and happy to answer questions. If you're visiting Washington, DC, this is definitely a place I'd recommend, especially if you're already exploring Capitol Hill. It's an easy walk to Navy Yard if you're planning to spend time there afterward.

    Live! at the Library is my favorite Happy Hour in DC. For those that don't know, Thursday evenings…read morefrom 5-8pm, the Library of Congress hosts a happy hour where attendees are invited to sip on drinks and enjoy food in their gorgeous space. This is a brilliant date night or a fantastic group activity. You can eat or drink. You can explore a rotating exhibit, the gift shop, and Jefferson's bookshelf. Do know you need to reserve a spot online in advance to get your free tickets, but it's super easy to do on their website. They offer other free events that are worth exploring too!

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    Folger Shakespeare Library - Reading room

    Folger Shakespeare Library

    4.1(102 reviews)
    1.9 miCapitol Hill

    Came here to see How Shakespeare Saved My Life by Jacob Ming-Trent. The theater itself is super…read morecool and very inviting. It's small so you really experience the show you are seeing. I didn't try the food or drinks while here but from the looks of others. They looked delicious! The staff were super friendly and inviting as well, which made the experience as a whole amazing! How Shakespeare Saved My Life by Jacob Ming-Trent was great! He's a great Shakespeare Actor! Well studied and well versed.

    I have visited the Folger Library several times for shows in the theater and have a phenomenal…read moreexperience. The staff is always friendly and very helpful. Since I've only attended in the evenings prior to shows the exhibits are open and extensive. I definitely need to visit during the day which admission is free. There is a gift shop as well as interactive exhibits all about Shakespeare and his works. The theater is on the second floor as well as the beautiful cafe. You can order drinks that can be taken into the theater but food cannot. The theater is a traditional Elizabethan theater -with only one way in for bottom rows (so if you have an interior seats the entire row will need to stand for you get out) but otherwise I love the intimacy of the theater space and every shown I've seen there is phenomenal. The latest How Shakespeare Saved My Life was amazing and I would highly recommend seeing it before it ends. There is an elevator as well as very clean restrooms on the first and second floors. $$ There is paid street parking

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    West End Neighborhood Library - Computer area.

    West End Neighborhood Library

    3.2(36 reviews)
    1.6 miWest End

    Agree with the rest of the reviews mentioning the population that tends to hang out here. It…read moredoesn't feel safe or feasible to stay in the library for any prolonged amount of time given the disruptive and sometimes aggressive behavior. If you're a smaller person or look less able to defend yourself, you might not feel safe hanging out in here. Also, if you're smell sensitive, forget it. I really don't mean to sound callous, but a public library is supposed to be for everyone. At times for this library there's really only one kind of community member that seems to feel comfortable hanging around. I don't think this is an acceptable state of things when our tax dollars fund public libraries. I wouldn't take kids here either. I strongly urge the leadership to do something about this problem that many people have now noted. The public library isn't a homeless shelter. Allowing it to turn into one will not fix the systemic issues that lead to homelessness and a lack of shelter space. It simply prevents others from using this public resource as intended. If y'all can call security on a Black teenager that was trying to study in the Children's section and bothering no one, surely you can call security to remove disruptive homeless people.

    This is an excellent, new, clean, and well organized library in West End. There is a lot of seating…read moreand reading spaces, but it smells foul in some areas because some of the patrons are homeless hanging out/sleeping inside. The service desk employee was friendly and knowledgeable and got me signed up for a new DC Library Card quickly. I love that the library is delivery connected to the Bluestone Lane (cafe/sandwich/breakfast spot).

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    West End Neighborhood Library - Plenty of single and group seating options.

    Plenty of single and group seating options.

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    Northeast Neighborhood Library

    Northeast Neighborhood Library

    4.4(16 reviews)
    1.9 miCapitol Hill

    The Northeast DC Library has such a special place in my heart. When I first moved to DC nearly 10…read moreyears ago, I lived two blocks away. I was funemployed for a few months and would stroll over, eat a bagel sandwich from the nearby Jacob's Coffee House, eat it at the outdoor tables under the beautiful trees, then head inside the library to explore books, magazines, and more. I'm a library person through and through so admittedly I love any library, but this one is truly a gem and so important to the neighborhood. I know that it is the fourth-oldest branch in DC and was fully renovated in 2014. There are several levels. The top floor is children and teen books and features board books, all sizes of tables for all sizes of humans, and some toys. Story time happens up there. It is nice that floor is separate so the families with young kids can feel more at ease. The main floor has, in addition to books, magazines, an area to pick up your reserve holds, lots of places to sit (the main reading room), and more. There is a half-floor between the main and upper floor featuring meeting rooms. I believe there is also a large meeting room in the basement that is used for events. And, a general note about DCPL! If you have a card, be sure that you also download the app. You can scan your barcode for self-checkout in person, and manage your library account easily from there. Accessibility: There is a ramp outside, on the right side, near the patio, and there are working elevators inside. So much love for this library. It is cozy, charming, and feels timeless. It will always be there for me, and for you.

    As libraries go this one is so enchanting. I love the building... the ambiance .... It's…read morenostalgic! And oddly beautiful.

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