Matthew W. • July 14, 2013At this stop people makes you want to beat the shit outta them. Very disrespectful
Antoinette • August 19, 2011Sit.. and wait... and wait... and wait... and wait... and wait...
Taiowa W. • June 23, 2021A huge place to walk around, enjoy architecture, and search for books. Definitely a place where one can spend a few hours.
Marty A. • March 21, 2012This joint is swell, and it's easily the best darn burger in a many-blocked radius. Solid draft list with good daily specials. Good bar.
Notyourboyfriend'scloset • October 24, 2012Every Wednesday 11 am. Story time and music time for kids.
Brea B. • July 18, 2011Ask the librarians at the computer desks for help not the library assistants who shelf books.
P-LO L. • September 14, 2013Come here on the weekends-mornings or late afternoons that is-any other days you'll regret it. It's a straight-up zoo during school days.
Gilad G. • May 24, 2015Cool new bar/cafe with nice seats and big windows upstairs and cozy basement for open mic comedy shows.
Nate S. • March 25, 2023Beautiful remodel as of 2023! Books, DVDs, tax/gov’t forms, and large co-working space. Just remember that this is a library, so no Zoom calls! 🤫
Eater • June 22, 2017These are the platonic ideal of bistro fries. A side order gets a towering metal cone of crispy, salty shoestring fries. The serving is plenty big for 2 people to share as a snack with a nice martini.
Compass • May 14, 2014Once home to the borough's main branch, the neighborhood locale remains a prime spot for readings, after-school programs, and crowd-pleasing cultural events.
Ian W. • April 30, 2011Farm! Volunteer days are the first and third Saturday of each month, 10am-4pm.
Thomas K. • April 14, 2022The quintessential New York hotel. Cool designed rooms with huge windows. Good service, one of the most beautiful rooftop bars in town.
Joseph T. • November 27, 2021They have a great collection of stem kits that kids can check out and take home
Brady H. • September 25, 2020Often fantastic staging and intimate experience. The Public Library has delicious American cuisine in a cooling and relaxing environment.
New York Public Library • March 18, 2011The Battery Park City Library is NYPL's first green library in Manhattan. Take a video tour with library manager Billy Parrott.
Serious Eats • March 11, 2013Solid menu of American classics and excellent cocktails; a great bet for a pre- or post-show meal.
Kacey S. • June 26, 2013Lovely staff and great location. Very near some nice outdoor reading locations in either direction- very child friendly. Also, keep your eyes open for the occasional theatre and readings downstairs.
Natalia Q. • October 4, 2013Open wifi, abundant seating space, and rentable books! Definitely underrated.
Amy B. • April 5, 2015Beautiful building. Don't forget downstairs art.
Dustin L. • November 30, 2019Beautiful space. Lots of stairs
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012It's a bookcase...but it's also art. Check out Claudia DeMonte's colorful and complex sculpture in the children's reading area.
Marie R. • September 1, 2014The food, drinks and service are all very good! Big fan if the wings, sampler plate, and french dip. The owner is super cool. Chill and classy - this is a great addition to the neighborhood.
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