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Queens Public Library at Flushing
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Flushing Plaza Associates
41-61 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11355
Culture Center of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York
133-32 41st Rd, Flushing, NY 11355
St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church
136-76 41st Ave, Flushing, NY 11355
Free Synagogue of Flushing
136-23 Sanford Ave, Flushing, NY 11355
长岛商学院 Long Island Business Institute
136-18 39th Ave 5th floor, Flushing, NY 11354, United States
James A. Bland Playground
40th Rd, Flushing, NY 11354
Bowne Playground
Union St. &, Barclay Ave, Flushing, NY 11355
Maple Playground
136-50 Maple Ave, Flushing, NY 11355
Sunglass Hut at Macy's
136-50 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
First Baptist Church of Flushing
142-10 Sanford Ave, Flushing, NY 11355
Nearby restaurants
Pho Hoang
41-01 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11355
Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Main St. Flushing
41-10 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355
Pho Bang
41-07 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11355
Latin Bakery
41-41 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355
Shanghai You Garden
135-33 40th Rd, Flushing, NY 11354
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
40-52 Main St floor 2, Flushing, NY 11354
鱼你在一起 (法拉盛) Fish With You | Sauerkraut Fish 酸菜鱼
135-25A 40th Rd, Flushing, NY 11354
Ginza Don 银座烤肉丼饭
41-28 Main St T2, Flushing, NY 11355
Royal Queen
136-20 Roosevelt Ave 3rd floor, Queens, NY 11354
Sheng Jin
41-40 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355
Nearby hotels
Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel
135-20 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
Hyatt Place Flushing/LaGuardia Airport
133-42 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
Best Western Queens Court Hotel
133-51 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
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136-56 39th Ave #305, Flushing, NY 11354
The Parc Hotel
39-16 College Point Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354
Ramada by Wyndham Flushing Queens
36-27 Prince St, Flushing, NY 11354
Asiatic Hotel New York
135-21 37th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
Flushing Central Hotel 88
135-33 38th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
John Hotel
133-12 37th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram
133-36 37th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
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Queens Public Library at Flushing

41-17 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355
4.0(346)
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attractions: Flushing Plaza Associates, Culture Center of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Free Synagogue of Flushing, 长岛商学院 Long Island Business Institute, James A. Bland Playground, Bowne Playground, Maple Playground, Sunglass Hut at Macy's, First Baptist Church of Flushing, restaurants: Pho Hoang, Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Main St. Flushing, Pho Bang, Latin Bakery, Shanghai You Garden, Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ, 鱼你在一起 (法拉盛) Fish With You | Sauerkraut Fish 酸菜鱼, Ginza Don 银座烤肉丼饭, Royal Queen, Sheng Jin
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(718) 661-1200
Website
queenslibrary.org

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Nearby attractions of Queens Public Library at Flushing

Flushing Plaza Associates

Culture Center of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York

St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church

Free Synagogue of Flushing

长岛商学院 Long Island Business Institute

James A. Bland Playground

Bowne Playground

Maple Playground

Sunglass Hut at Macy's

First Baptist Church of Flushing

Flushing Plaza Associates

Flushing Plaza Associates

4.1

(112)

Open 24 hours
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Culture Center of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York

Culture Center of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York

4.3

(43)

Open 24 hours
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St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church

St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church

4.6

(162)

Open 24 hours
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Free Synagogue of Flushing

Free Synagogue of Flushing

4.0

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Queens Public Library at Flushing

Pho Hoang

Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Main St. Flushing

Pho Bang

Latin Bakery

Shanghai You Garden

Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

鱼你在一起 (法拉盛) Fish With You | Sauerkraut Fish 酸菜鱼

Ginza Don 银座烤肉丼饭

Royal Queen

Sheng Jin

Pho Hoang

Pho Hoang

4.4

(1.4K)

$

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Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Main St. Flushing

Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Main St. Flushing

4.2

(518)

$

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Pho Bang

Pho Bang

4.0

(500)

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Latin Bakery

Latin Bakery

4.1

(402)

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This place is absolutely disgusting. A good portion of the books look crusty and old, the children only bathrooms were incredibly filthy, and there’s a sign that says no phones allowed to be used but there’s computers where kids are loudly playing Roblox. I was taking a picture of my children playing and an employee snuck up behind me and was looking at my phone to see what I was doing on it then told me “you can’t take pictures”. That’s not what the sign specifies, I assumed the sign meant no using phones loudly, and I was just trying to document my kids first time at the library. I’m most definitely allowed to document my children’s first time at the library so I can look back on these photos 20 years from now. There were no other children in my photos because I don’t believe in taking photos of other peoples kids. I think the children loudly playing Roblox on the computers were her kids or kids that she knows(she kept kneeling with them so that’s why I say that). There was such a strange vibe in this place, I don’t think I’ll be back. It honestly felt unsafe. Not to mention the horrible location with homeless drug addicts all around the outside and coming in to fight with entrance security guards(I witnessed this happen before I left). The most disappointing part was how filthy the kids only bathrooms were.
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I was in the library trying to read my book, there was a guy sleeping and snoring loudly on the first floor, some other people were talking, those behaviors causing a significant disturbance. The noise was disruptive, making it difficult to focus. I reported this issue to the old female Latino security in front of kids section , she said she don’t see anything, then I reported to the Security Supervisor Morgan (#107), expecting appropriate action to be taken in accordance with library policies. However, my complaint was completely ignored, he told me : ok, I got it , thank you!and then just walk back to his seat. No action was taken to address those annoying behaviors. I asked his name, he got mad and told me you’re not welcome to be here, you can leave now. Apparently they are covering for each other and don't want to do their job. Taking taxpayers' money but neglecting their duties. Shame on them!!
Jess Z.Jess Z.
I recently learned that the library card expires every 5years.... I went from the old school blue and white card, to the orange one, and now this purple card. They have turned everything into this very self service process, which I dont mind. But for those that are tech challenged, this might be very daunting. The biggest pro for me at this location is their late hours and how big this place is. I've seen how this building, this library has transformed through out the years and they have more services to offer now which is great. Workforce1 is now on the top floor to help people job hunt, and you can get your NYC ID done here too. Con: some of the staff clearly hates customer service or just their jobs but the guy on the second floor is much friendlier than the cranky old asian lady in the first floor lobby near the stairs. FYI: you can only print 20pages a day
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This place is absolutely disgusting. A good portion of the books look crusty and old, the children only bathrooms were incredibly filthy, and there’s a sign that says no phones allowed to be used but there’s computers where kids are loudly playing Roblox. I was taking a picture of my children playing and an employee snuck up behind me and was looking at my phone to see what I was doing on it then told me “you can’t take pictures”. That’s not what the sign specifies, I assumed the sign meant no using phones loudly, and I was just trying to document my kids first time at the library. I’m most definitely allowed to document my children’s first time at the library so I can look back on these photos 20 years from now. There were no other children in my photos because I don’t believe in taking photos of other peoples kids. I think the children loudly playing Roblox on the computers were her kids or kids that she knows(she kept kneeling with them so that’s why I say that). There was such a strange vibe in this place, I don’t think I’ll be back. It honestly felt unsafe. Not to mention the horrible location with homeless drug addicts all around the outside and coming in to fight with entrance security guards(I witnessed this happen before I left). The most disappointing part was how filthy the kids only bathrooms were.
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I was in the library trying to read my book, there was a guy sleeping and snoring loudly on the first floor, some other people were talking, those behaviors causing a significant disturbance. The noise was disruptive, making it difficult to focus. I reported this issue to the old female Latino security in front of kids section , she said she don’t see anything, then I reported to the Security Supervisor Morgan (#107), expecting appropriate action to be taken in accordance with library policies. However, my complaint was completely ignored, he told me : ok, I got it , thank you!and then just walk back to his seat. No action was taken to address those annoying behaviors. I asked his name, he got mad and told me you’re not welcome to be here, you can leave now. Apparently they are covering for each other and don't want to do their job. Taking taxpayers' money but neglecting their duties. Shame on them!!
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I recently learned that the library card expires every 5years.... I went from the old school blue and white card, to the orange one, and now this purple card. They have turned everything into this very self service process, which I dont mind. But for those that are tech challenged, this might be very daunting. The biggest pro for me at this location is their late hours and how big this place is. I've seen how this building, this library has transformed through out the years and they have more services to offer now which is great. Workforce1 is now on the top floor to help people job hunt, and you can get your NYC ID done here too. Con: some of the staff clearly hates customer service or just their jobs but the guy on the second floor is much friendlier than the cranky old asian lady in the first floor lobby near the stairs. FYI: you can only print 20pages a day
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Reviews of Queens Public Library at Flushing

4.0
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2.0
2y

They did not have a working elevator! The bathrooms are atrocious. The librarians in the childrens section are not friendly.

I cannot imagine the librarians has kids of her own or worked with kids. Kids who range from newborn to 12 years old tend to make noise, cry and be kids. My toddler fell asleep in his stroller and the librarian told me he had to sleep against the wall. I was not going to leave my baby there unattended, inane! So i ignored her. 20 minutes later, the librarian came up to me again angily saying she had already told me to leave my baby against the wall and i told her i know and that is ridiculous so i got up and left, she proceeds to follow me and want to act like a friend. My stroller was a tripping hazard and she wants to assure the safety of all kids and my sleeping baby is so cute, yada yada yada. The stroller was next to me, away from any aisles, walkways. If having a stroller next to me is a tripping hazard then all strollers in nyc should be banned.

They also did not want parents on the carpeted section for the little kids. All parents had to be off the carpeted area. Insane! Especially its a toddler section, no mother would let their toddler play by themselves!! This is the best part, after we were told "no adults on the carpeted area" another librarian comes to the carpeted area asking all the kids where are your parents. You guys literally just said no adults here! Then the librarian tells us that children need to be accompanied at all times, you have to be responsible, you cannot let them play by themselves.

Another mom left her bags on a chair, the librarian was so upset over this. "Chairs are for people not for your bags". The mom was 10 feet away checking out books. You also cannot use your cellphone on the carpeted area. I understand not talking on the phone are taking picture or videos. But not allowed to look at your phone for text messages or emails???

I gave them 2 stars because i do support public libraries. They are a great addition to any community providing free books, services and programs...

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2.0
8y

Beautiful when first opened, it never had much seating to begin with (WHAT MORON puts up a whole new building offering barely more than what the old one-story library had???) and now there's even less due to spaces being cordoned off for various BS like WorkForce1, NYC ID, and some other low-wage McJobz-help nonsense (believe me, these organizations tend to help preciously few folks for the amount of resources, financial and otherwise, they consume), never made mind the useless "Teen Room" despite those kids being all over the rest of the library anyway...plus this is just another daytime homeless shelter-cum-videogame arcade-cum-after-school daycare-cum-adult daycare...the only place with more homeless hanging out and sleeping than here is the Central Branch in Jamaica!! And just one urinal and two toilets for male visitors in the entire multi-floored building -- gee, that's real Nobel-Prize level genius right there.... Well, at least the boys have got their own slightly larger kids-only restroom in the basement​ (which used to be available to all but I guess some pedophiles caused a change in policy), though of course they also use the adult one, too -- there's usually a line at least four deep reminiscent of ladies' restrooms here!!!!! Also, there's forever some kind of years-long renovation, as with some other Queens library locations...excuse me but unless you're providing much more seating and book stacks, which are what's really needed, STOP WASTING MONEY (and seriously inconveniencing patrons) on redesigns for your corrupt crony contractor pals!!!!! Plus, like all QPL locations, WiFi connectivity can be spotty. Finally, this place has got the most obnoxious Quiet Room users anywhere aside from Central in Jamaica (where the savages think "quiet" means bee-bopping with headphones around their necks at full blast): the mostly Chinese folks will leave some books or notebooks behind for half an hour or more to eat lunch, then come back and continue to...

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5.0
1y

The Queens Flushing Library is a beacon of knowledge and culture in the heart of the bustling Flushing neighborhood. This architectural gem not only houses a vast collection of books but also serves as a vibrant community space that welcomes visitors of all ages.

Step inside, and you'll find yourself immersed in a tranquil sanctuary dedicated to learning and exploration. The library's expansive shelves are brimming with literary treasures spanning diverse genres and subjects, catering to the interests and curiosities of every reader. From best-selling novels to historical tomes, there's something for everyone to discover and enjoy.

Beyond its impressive collection, the Queens Flushing Library offers a variety of programs and events that enrich the community. Whether it's storytelling sessions for children, educational workshops for adults, or cultural exhibitions celebrating the diversity of Queens, there's always something engaging happening within its walls.

The library's welcoming atmosphere is further enhanced by its knowledgeable and friendly staff, who are always ready to assist visitors in their quest for information and inspiration. Their passion for books and dedication to serving the public shines through in every interaction, making a visit to the Queens Flushing Library a truly enriching experience.

For those seeking a quiet place to study, a cozy nook to read, or a vibrant community space to connect with fellow book lovers, the Queens Flushing Library is a haven that fosters a love of reading and lifelong learning. It's not just a place to borrow books—it's a cultural cornerstone that uplifts and empowers the diverse...

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