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    West End Neighborhood Library

    3.2 (36 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    The desks from power plugs for laptops.
    John H.

    The West End Neighborhood library might not be for book lovers, but it's a nice, quiet place to study or get some work done. The library itself is fairly small, and that's reflected in the small selection of physical books they have to browse through. As a place to study or do work, this library is perfect! There are plenty of tables to do work at, and if you need more privacy there are rooms you can reserve in advance. The long tables in the main hall have power outlets, so you don't need to worry about your laptop or cell phone dying during your time here.

    Small library 2023
    Franklin M.

    It's a small library but it offers a place of peace and quiet. Since it's small it does not offer a huge book collection but enough to keep a person busy for years.

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    V good library. Lots if open seats, easy wifi. Cafe is Bluestone, a big treat to have a nice healthy cafe for library breaks

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    There's always lots of Homeless People hanging out in there so it's kind of scary and dirty.

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    Very well organized, employees are all very helpful whenever I need anything at all, excellent atmosphere. Always my 1st choice!

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    Cosy and quiet, the West End Library is a great place to grab a coffee, work, or read a book.

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    Library of Congress - Well attended Thursday happy hour

    Library of Congress

    4.7(611 reviews)
    2.7 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(100 reviews)
    2.8 miCapitol Hill

    I had always dreamed of going to The Folger Shakespeare Library. I finally got the opportunity to…read morego there for a workshop this past March! It was everything I dreamed of and more! The Teacher Weekend Intensive was so amazing. I learned some new techniques to use when working with my students on a Shakespeare production (or any production). The instructors were engaging and listened to our concerns as classroom teachers trying to help students learn to love The Bard as we do. The exhibits were incredible! I could go there every day and never tire of being in the space and learning new information. The performance of AS YOU LIKE IT was very good. The concept was clear and the actors performed well. They were fun and engaging. i cannot wait to go back to Washington D.C. and to the Folger again!

    As someone who loves the Shakespeare Library as a whole (and frequently goes there for shows) this…read moreis exclusively a rating for their afternoon tea. The tea has been lauded as amazing on instagram so when reservations went live in December, I booked our April tea before it sold out in 15 minutes. Directions to finding the room for it, are not clear. Despite what you see in social media, this is in a small room with just quite a few tables - not in their famous cafe. You are given bagged tea (not the brand listed on their menu), and your tray is brought over almost immediately upon seating. It was not explained what any of it was like traditionally is done. The food is TINY, and you barely get a single bite out of each. We didn't receive nor were we offered refills of cream or jam, despite there being four of us. We had the 3PM slot and pretty much everyone was rushed out after an hour. We spent some time just talking at our table and were the last ones there despite it not being closed. We felt very unwelcome by the time we left at 4:30. You pay $85 per person and there are WAY better teas in DC that are cheaper. I would never bring anyone here for their tea, what a disappointment.

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    Tenley-Friendship Neighborhood Library

    Tenley-Friendship Neighborhood Library

    3.1(36 reviews)
    3.4 miTenleytown

    The Pros: I like the fact that this library is located right next to the metro station. It's also…read morea very modern facility, and nearly half of the second level is dedicated for desktop computer work stations. They have private study rooms that can be reserved by residents. I'm not clear if there is a cost associated with that, because I haven't yet tried to reserve a space. It's also more quiet on the second level compared with the first level which is geared more towards children. The Cons: The library is small, and I could not find a desk when I got there. I've been to two other libraries in the city which provide significantly more space. With no available empty table, I sat at a computer work station desk and tried to navigate space for my laptop.

    I love libraries. The Tenleytown public library is among the many where I have ducked in for an…read morehour between business appointments. It works well for that purpose. Although some are critical of the vibe here, I cannot say I have found, on three visits, that is inferior to others in the system, or even discernibly different. I tend to select my retreat based on location, whatever is convenient to the last meeting or the next meeting. I would not criticize this venue. The city must have started a giant renovation project. So many of the branches have bright, well designed, tasteful furnished renovations. It does get a bit hot here. On the scale of concerns, with looming catastrophe from climate change, that hardly ranks as more than a quibble.

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    Dumbarton Oaks - Cherry blossom tree (and engagement ring!)

    Dumbarton Oaks

    4.5(141 reviews)
    1.0 miGeorgetown

    I purposely visited recently (winter season) because entrance to the gardens is free, otherwise…read moreit's $15. The gardens are interesting even in the cold months. The couple most closely associated with this Georgetown estate, Mildred and Robert Bliss, clearly loved and thought deeply about this parcel of land when they owned it (1920/30's). Their efforts to preserve and share the space with the public are to be commended. It must have been quite something in its heyday. There's a lot of research that's supported here, as well as other activities. The website explains all that. It's a low-key sightseeing spot; quiet, contemplative.

    Most everyone in my office is off today due to the holiday, so I mad a plan to visit this museum…read more I also wanted to see the adjoining garden, but it doesn't open until much later in the afternoon. They have quite a few notable collections that I liked. The Byzantine Collection featured different artwork from the fifteenth cwntury. There were also several large sculptures that originated from the Byzantium empire which is known as Istanbul today. According to their information, the museum is continuously acquiring different works if art from this time period. There were also some pretty cool grave markers dating back to the 11th century. The museum is sort of hidden off of the main avenue in Georgetown so you will probably need to search for it. It is also free and open most days to the general public.

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