Address: 10045 Audelia Rd, Dallas, TX 75238, USA
“We love this library very kid friendly! It’s always very neat and the staff is sooo helpful. They have a toddler area that is amazing and clean. There is another area for kids to play and color as well. My almost one year old enjoys it!”
Address: 6006 Everglade Rd, Dallas, TX 75227, USA
“This is one of the best and one of the most unusual libraries in the Dallas Public Library system. It's located south of White Rock Hills, just past I30 in a very nice middle to upper middle class neighborhood. Beautiful Everglade Park is just across the street, as is a DART bus stop. The library grounds are liberally planted with trees, both deciduous and evergreen. The building appears low to the ground, with a steep brown shingled roof and off-white stucco exterior. The landscaping is very pleasing to the eye and twin benches outside the entrance welcome you to sit for a spell. The interior is quite surprising: high vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, an appearance which brought to my mind a ski lodge. This is further reinforced by the upper section, closed except for meetings and activities, accessed by a steep stairway. Also, there is an actual fireplace in the Children's section! A librarian informed me that it is actually functional. In part because the building is sectioned off by arched dividers and walls, and partly because the steep roof causes the ceiling to drop down to 8' at the walls, the library has an intimate feel. Groupings of comfortable chairs with tables help accentuate that feeling. I'm very happy to report that the library has a really big selection of Adult Fiction and Nonfiction, as well as Children's and Spanish-language books. The other sections, including CDs, DVDs and PCs, are all more than adequately supplied. I think it's great that the library appears to have sacrificed nothing by having such a wonderfully large selection of books. Worth a trip, even if you don't live in the neighborhood!”
Address: 4125 W Clarendon Dr, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“Small, but good service. Ladies are eager always to help. We used the computers, print, and borrow some magazines.”
Address: 7151 Library Ln, Dallas, TX 75232, USA
“The librarians are very helpful and my kids love it here. It's very quiet and clean. I'm always able to get anything I need done there.”
Address: 9480 Webb Chapel Rd, Dallas, TX 75220, USA
“I hadn't been to the library in a long time, u walked in and immediately it bought back to my old day of looking at the book and the different people young, and old , some rich,the homeless all being served, reading brings people together if nothing else but quietness. Everyone seemed pleased and happy to be their. I came for a meeting HIPP getting home improvement. Great meeting very informative thanks so much for what you do for all people”
Address: 9150 Ferguson Rd, Dallas, TX 75228, USA
“Visited this branch location after exploring White Rock Lake and love LOVE the awesome natural light. Kids reading area is great and I liked the creative setup with posters of blown up book covers on each row of shelves to highlight different books. Would love to live closer so this could be my home Branch.”
Address: 2, Aaron Family Jewish Community Center, 7900 Northaven Rd, Dallas, TX 75230, USA
Address: 2951 S Hampton Rd, Dallas, TX 75224, USA
“I visited this location to take care of some business and it was relatively quiet except for a small group of people. Everybody wore a mask and was socially distanced from each other. Other than having to wait a little longer than expected business was taken care off. I would visit again and would recommend anyone to visit this library.”
Address: 2332 Singleton Blvd, Dallas, TX 75212, USA
“the staff here are so sweet & professional! this library is a great place for peace and quiet - the perfect place to study and get school work done. there are a fair amount of computers here for use as well. additionally, if you need to fax papers, you’re welcome to! they have a machine right up front and you can fax a limit of only 5 papers per day.”
Address: 4700 Drexel Dr, Dallas, TX 75205, USA
“The librarians are very helpful!! Great selection of books and other media.”
Address: 6121 Worth St, Dallas, TX 75214, USA
“Lakewood’s lucky to how our own library with such hard-working librarians. If you get a chance, read ‘The Library’, a well-written book about the devastating fire in Los Angeles Central Library in 1986.”
Address: 2943 SMU Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75205, USA
“This place is phenomenal. The venue is setup in such a positive nonpartisan way. Goes through the hills and valleys. The memorabilia is great.”
Address: 12800 Abrams Rd, Dallas, TX 75243, USA
“Awesome. ???? That’s great for studying and researching.”
Address: 1301 Edd Rd, Dallas, TX 75253, USA
“It's a great little place.”
Address: 6990 Belt Line Rd, Dallas, TX 75254, USA
“This is a beautiful library. I do hope they will fix the windows from the storm back in June. I appreciate the design and architecture of the building. You will have to check for yourself, but it’s some sort of “green” design. I’m not sure if the details. It’s nice to have newer libraries here in Dallas. The librarians all seem very friendly and willing to help locate a book. The pictures I attached show a modern art piece made of wood. It’s really spectacular.”
Address: 6102 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75249, USA
“The Mountain Creek Branch library has three outstanding features: First, the grounds. As you enter the library from Mountain Creek Pkwy a sign welcomes you to Emerald Lake Park, (not the library) which might be a bit confusing for first time visitors. But the landscaping nicely compliments the architecture and you do get a state park-like feel when there’s a break in traffic. To the right (east) of the library a wheelchair-friendly path meanders down and indeed leads to Emerald Lake. It’s a pleasure just to sit outside for a while and enjoy the peaceful environment. The second noteworthy feature of the library is its architecture. The early 2000’s saw the merging of brick with glass and steel, often with tall majestic ceilings. This building uses stone instead of brick, giving it a less institutional, softer look. The ceiling is tall, but not ostentatiously so, but with an understated, clean soothing look common throughout the building. The library, inside and out, is welcoming. The third “Wow!” feature is the Children’s section. The current trend in libraries is to have a large Children’s section - Mountain Creek’s takes up almost half the library. Along with the requisite bright colors and cute kiddie mini-furniture, this library has lots and lots of books. An extraordinary collection. And on top of the bookshelves, prominent everywhere, are books standing up saying, Read me!” The rest of the library’s offerings are pretty much average for a library this size. Notable is the fact there are only six or eight computers available.”
Address: 3000 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“Great place to study, quiet and organized. There are two floors, several computers available for students to use. Starbucks at second floor.”
Address: 9606 Lake June Rd, Dallas, TX 75217, USA
“Just a neighborhood library.. No complaints whatsoever... Just wish they'll let you receive faxes.”
Address: 1302 N Justin Ave, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“I am ambivalent about this library so I'll list the pros and cons. Pro: Gorgeous architecture inside, enormous Children's section, lots of chairs to relax in, huge selection of media (DVDs etc.) and Adult Nonfiction, many PCs available, nice view from the back. Con: A bit hard to get to, somewhat unwelcoming exterior, small selection of Adult Fiction, unfriendly staff. Worth a visit just to admire the design inside.”
Address: 5626 Royal Ln, Dallas, TX 75229, USA
“All staff are friendly and make help in any time.”
Address: 6200 Bonnie View Rd, Dallas, TX 75241, USA
“The Highland Hills branch is located in southeast Dallas, near the 45/20 merge, on Bonnie View just south of Camp Wisdom/Simpson Stuart. The neighborhood isn't as nice as it appears on the surface. The library is new, modern without being ostentatious; beautifully designed and landscaped. A huge parking lot with very easy access for the handicapped. The library is designed horizontally, meaning that as you enter the books are to your left and right. Straight ahead are 24 desktop computers slightly cramped together on two long tables. To the right is a good-sized adult fiction section and a surprisingly small children's. They do have a number of circular hassock-type chairs for the kiddos which look comfy and cute. They remind me of big red toadstools. One minor quibble is that the ends of the bookshelves aren't labelled. To the left are the CDs, nonfiction, Afro-American, Spanish language and young adult sections. There are floor-to-ceiling windows comprising the back (north facing) wall, with chairs alone or with tables all along - the whole length of the library. The bathroom is very clean and spacious. Even the privacy screen is something to behold. The library seems somewhat underutilized, which is a shame but as a result is very quiet. I recommend you pay a visit if you're in the area.”
Address: 11221 Lochwood Blvd, Dallas, TX 75218, USA
“So helpful! Open airy, peaceful. Love my library!”
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