The staff here is super friendly and cute. It the usual people hitting up the free internet and all that. The library itself is super tiny. They have a community room to reserve and use. Which is super awesome. They do lots and lots of presentations for the children of the community here! It does have a distinct odor especially with the heating during the winter. They do not have a very good place to do any studying. They have a couple of tables in the middle area by the entrance, but it is not isolated enough to feel comfortable to do any real studying without feeling like someone is looking over your shoulder. The library and services provided are what makes this old established library worth its weight.
Andrew L.
Place rating: 2 Kansas City, MO
Not nearly as good of a selection compared to the other libraries I’ve been to in the area. I usually travel to the Waldo branch to get stuff over this one because it is alot bigger and nicer than this one. It is close to my home so I will have reserved items sent here for pick up.
Rhett H.
Place rating: 5 Columbia, MO
A very quaint library, which gives you the full flavor of Westport, like it or not. The library itself it is a building from the late 1800s, and was the first branch of the KC library system(after the original, I guess). It’s a small-ish feeling area that seems comfortable rather than cramped. It has a nice children’s area with little chairs and tables. There are tons of DVDs to rent for $ 1, or go upstairs and check out the more(National Geographic) or less(the L word) educational DVD selection which is free. Other than that there’s lots of computers and newspapers and it usually doesn’t get busy until around noon to 3 or 4. It’s fun to people watch there, too, if you have nothing better to do.