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St. Louis Public Library - Central Library
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1201 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103
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Thaxton Speakeasy
1009 Olive St, St. Louis, MO 63101
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Rosalita's Cantina
1235 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103
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500 N 14th St, St. Louis, MO 63103
Medina Grill
1327 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103
Blondie's Coffee & Wine Bar
1301 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103, United States
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1330 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103
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Blood & Sand
1500 St Charles St, St. Louis, MO 63103
STL City Grill
1137 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63101
The Masala Republic
1325 Washington Ave Rear, St. Louis, MO 63103
Mositos BBQ
1317 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103
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1221 Locust St, St. Louis, MO 63103
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1528 Locust St, St. Louis, MO 63103
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Marriott St. Louis Grand
800 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63101
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1820 Market St, St. Louis, MO 63103
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823-827 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63101
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421 N 8th St, St. Louis, MO 63101
Radisson Hotel St. Louis Downtown—Convention Center
811 N 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63101
Mark Twain Hotel
205 N 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63101
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St. Louis Public Library - Central Library

1301 Olive St, St. Louis, MO 63103
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attractions: Escape The Room St Louis, City Museum, Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, Christ Church Cathedral, Stifel Theatre, Campbell House Museum, Enterprise Center, Poelker Park, Skrt Stl, Thaxton Speakeasy, restaurants: Rosalita's Cantina, Amaizing Arepa Bar. Latin Food. Traditional Venezuelan Food, Medina Grill, Blondie's Coffee & Wine Bar, Pops Kitchen Downtown, Chris @ The Docket, Blood & Sand, STL City Grill, The Masala Republic, Mositos BBQ
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Nearby attractions of St. Louis Public Library - Central Library

Escape The Room St Louis

City Museum

Soldiers Memorial Military Museum

Christ Church Cathedral

Stifel Theatre

Campbell House Museum

Enterprise Center

Poelker Park

Skrt Stl

Thaxton Speakeasy

Escape The Room St Louis

Escape The Room St Louis

4.9

(3.4K)

Open 24 hours
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City Museum

City Museum

4.7

(8.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Soldiers Memorial Military Museum

Soldiers Memorial Military Museum

4.7

(462)

Closed
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Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral

4.5

(72)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of St. Louis Public Library - Central Library

Rosalita's Cantina

Amaizing Arepa Bar. Latin Food. Traditional Venezuelan Food

Medina Grill

Blondie's Coffee & Wine Bar

Pops Kitchen Downtown

Chris @ The Docket

Blood & Sand

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Rosalita's Cantina

Rosalita's Cantina

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(1.3K)

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Amaizing Arepa Bar. Latin Food. Traditional Venezuelan Food

Amaizing Arepa Bar. Latin Food. Traditional Venezuelan Food

4.7

(246)

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Medina Grill

Medina Grill

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(602)

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Blondie's Coffee & Wine Bar

Blondie's Coffee & Wine Bar

4.1

(466)

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Reviews of St. Louis Public Library - Central Library

4.8
(218)
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5.0
1y

The place is fantastic; the library is beautiful and clean for the most part, and parking is available in the front for a maximum of 2 hours It could be increased with the app. The library card offer. So many possibilities and benefits and the library itself is awesome. Has extremely rare books on the 3rd floor. People wanting to make music but don't have the equipment well they have it there. Also 3D printing with the ability of them Teaching. The 3D printing and engraving and other devices such as professional graded printers. The place is fantastic for the most part. Very well-kept & clean. There were some downfalls to many homeless people roaming around, but not seeming to cause an issue. They are reading books for the most part And it's understandable It's a pretty good, legit place to hang out kind of Being able to use the bathroom with peace. The first floor has a little cafeteria open from a certain time and offers some sort of food and coffee. The security guards are all around the place. And for the 3rd floor with rare books that location, you have to be buzzed in if you're going to be touching anything. Everything is secured with cameras from every angle which is amazing for those weird interesting Rare hundred-plus-year-old books and more. Plus all the people in the library that were workers were amicable. I was amazed with creative section where they had the opportunity to use sound systems, computers for video—editing, painting, 3D printing engraving And so much more. With very good paper quality

Pro:

Place is beautiful Parking in front with app (2hr max) Rare books 3rd floor Very clean building 3rd printer, Engraver machine and high professional graded printers. The list goes on Library card Perks and benefits. ( Audiobooks, streaming, ebooks and music) The place is Quiet and great for studying. For those who love architecture. One love the building and the vast great masonry work.

Cons:

A lot of homeless people around I would not feel comfortable leaving anything around. the front of the library also has a lot of homeless people in front leaving food and bags at the front entrance. Other than that, the...

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5.0
11w

Stunningly beautiful. There's not much I can say that hasn't been said, so I'll focus on the one thing I don't see mentioned much: signage. The signage within this library is woefully inadequate for the way that it's set up with all its individual rooms, so allow me to try and help you out if you're planning on visiting this library to find a specific book and not just admire how beautiful it is:

Protip: just place a hold through your online account. They'll find it for you. All holds are picked up on the ground level off Locust Street (north entrance). Turn left immediately after passing through the metal detectors & you'll see the hold shelf on your right. If you're coming in off Olive (south entrance w/all the steps), walk straight until you hit the indoor stairs and go down. The holds are by the librarians desk to the right if you're looking outside. If you come to this library to vote, this is also where you go!

Now, the Dewey Decimal System & where to find your books. These will all be based on you entering on Olive Street. If you enter on Locust, just flip the directions.

Enter on Olive, turn left: 700-799, Fine Arts Enter on Olive, turn right: 400-499, 900-999, Travel & Autobiography Enter on Olive, straight into grand hall, turn left: 780-899, Zine & Mini Comic Collection Enter on Olive, straight into grand hall, turn right: 000-399, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Social Sciences. Enter on Olive, straight through grand hall, down the stairs: Adult fiction...

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4.0
3y

The St. Louis Public Library - Central Library was established in 1865 and is one of the oldest public libraries in the United States. The library has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in 2012, which added more space for reading, technology, and special collections.

The special collections of the St. Louis Public Library - Central Library include rare books, manuscripts, photographs, maps, and other unique items of historical and cultural significance. Some of the most notable collections include the African American Experience Collection, the Missouri History Collection, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Collection.

The best time to visit the St. Louis Public Library - Central Library would depend on your interests and the purpose of your visit. If you're interested in visiting the special collections, it's best to check the library's hours and schedule an appointment in advance. The library is open to the public six days a week and offers a variety of programs and events throughout the year, including book clubs, author readings, and educational workshops.

The St. Louis Public Library - Central Library is a valuable resource for the community, offering access to knowledge and cultural treasures for...

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The place is fantastic; the library is beautiful and clean for the most part, and parking is available in the front for a maximum of 2 hours It could be increased with the app. The library card offer. So many possibilities and benefits and the library itself is awesome. Has extremely rare books on the 3rd floor. People wanting to make music but don't have the equipment well they have it there. Also 3D printing with the ability of them Teaching. The 3D printing and engraving and other devices such as professional graded printers. The place is fantastic for the most part. Very well-kept & clean. There were some downfalls to many homeless people roaming around, but not seeming to cause an issue. They are reading books for the most part And it's understandable It's a pretty good, legit place to hang out kind of Being able to use the bathroom with peace. The first floor has a little cafeteria open from a certain time and offers some sort of food and coffee. The security guards are all around the place. And for the 3rd floor with rare books that location, you have to be buzzed in if you're going to be touching anything. Everything is secured with cameras from every angle which is amazing for those weird interesting Rare hundred-plus-year-old books and more. Plus all the people in the library that were workers were amicable. I was amazed with creative section where they had the opportunity to use sound systems, computers for video—editing, painting, 3D printing engraving And so much more. With very good paper quality Pro: Place is beautiful Parking in front with app (2hr max) Rare books 3rd floor Very clean building 3rd printer, Engraver machine and high professional graded printers. The list goes on Library card Perks and benefits. ( Audiobooks, streaming, ebooks and music) The place is Quiet and great for studying. For those who love architecture. One love the building and the vast great masonry work. Cons: A lot of homeless people around I would not feel comfortable leaving anything around. - the front of the library also has a lot of homeless people in front leaving food and bags at the front entrance. Other than that, the place was great!!
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