Menlo Park Library

Menlo Park Library

Public library 4.50 800 Alma St, Menlo Park, CA 94025, United States

Menlo Park Library, located in Menlo Park, CA, offers diverse resources and services to the community. Visit us for books, digital media, and engaging programs for all ages.

Photos of Menlo Park Library

Menlo Park Library
Menlo Park Library

Services Menlo Park Library offers

Menlo Park Library provides a wide array of services for its visitors:

  • Book lending
  • Digital media access
  • Research assistance
  • Community events
  • Children's programs
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Study spaces
  • Public computers

Location & directions

Located at 800 Alma St, Menlo Park, CA 94025, the library is easily accessible to everyone. Find directions on our website for your convenience.

800 Alma St, Menlo Park, CA 94025, United States

Service hours

Friday10 AM–6 PM
Saturday10 AM–6 PM
Sunday10 AM–6 PM
Monday12–8 PM
Tuesday12–8 PM
Wednesday12–8 PM
Thursday10 AM–6 PM

Menlo Park Library overview

Menlo Park Library is a public library committed to serving the Menlo Park community. We provide a welcoming space with access to a wide range of resources, including books, digital media, and educational programs for people of all ages. Our dedicated staff are here to assist you with research needs and to help you find the right resources. Visit us to explore, learn, and connect with others in the community. We offer various events and programs that foster learning and creativity, making us a vibrant hub for residents and visitors alike.

Send letters & parcels

To send letters or parcels to Menlo Park Library, you can use the postal address: 800 Alma St, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA. Make sure to include 'Attn: Library Staff' for prompt delivery. For any specific requests or important documents, it might be helpful to mark the envelope clearly. Our postal service ensures timely and safe delivery to our facility.

Send a resume or CV

If you are interested in joining our team, you can mail your resume or CV to our location at 800 Alma St, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA. Address it to the Human Resources department. Please ensure your resume or CV is up to date and includes your contact details. We will review your information and get back to you if there is a suitable position.

Customer experiences

Visitors love the Menlo Park Library for its cozy atmosphere and helpful staff. They commend our diverse collection and well-organized programs. Share your own experiences with us! Your feedback is always welcome and helps us improve our services.

Karla SalazarKarla Salazar

They open very late, there is no space for young children. The best game is the Atherton library. 5 stars

NancyNancy

Sleepy like the rest of Menlo Park but I'm happy for its existence. It's a library after all.

Amee DevaniAmee Devani

Great library! But why the very unusually short operating hours on normal week days?

Lana LLana L

If you want to experience the VERY best of Karen behavior and be reminded of how unwelcome you are as an Asian in this part of Bay Area, come to this library in Menlo Park! A silver-haired, masked Karen scurried up to me while I was sitting at a desk, to scold at my w the utmost disgust at my being that I must "always keep my shoes on." Bear in mind, I'm wearing open-toed Keens (a Karen-endorsed brand), REI-branded Karen-endorsed clothing, and I was sitting cross-legged, (ankle-on-knee) with the Keen sandal of my hanging foot on the ground. Completely would understand if I was placing my feet on the chair or touching the table or chair w my feet, but I wasn't...is there some foot fetish triggered in you from seeing my tiny children-foot-sized Asian foot glory instead of halfsies in my Keens at the corner of the room?! Coming from a society where we're used to washing our feet like our hands and having an inane amount of different slippers in the house to segregate between the outdoors; the bathroom; and the main part of the house; and where Starbucks and standard restaurants in my country require removal of feet from shoes to enter and sit at the table for meals...this Karen behavior at Menlo Park library absolutely perplexes me at how the appearance of not wearing an open-toed thin layer between the bottom of ones feet is not acceptable, particularly as there is no one else on this half of the room of desks. I heard disdainful murmuring behind me after my incredulous face in response to her getting in my face. You just can't win w Karens at this library, especially when you're Asian in Menlo Park. Oh the guy blaring his music on his phone a few tables over? Oh no, she can't say anything to him because well, he 'looks' underprivileged and can't defend herself against potentially being called a racist. Oh the house-less guy outside the library with the speaker jamming to his own karaoke music, oh no, she can't say anything to him because that could be taken as racist, unwelcoming, and disparaging to an underprivileged population! I should stick to the Stanford library. At least I can look around and see others who look like me and not get scolded for using the library as you're supposed to -- quietly and for private study/reading. If the head of the library or councilmember is reading this, I'd be happy to describe her to you further for EO training as well as what drives Asians out of using community centers like this that taxpayers of all ethnic backgrounds are forced to support, but can't take advantage of due to feelings of unwelcome hostility.

FAQs about Menlo Park Library

What are the library hours?

The library is open Monday to Saturday, exact hours vary. Please check our website for details.

Can I reserve books online?

Yes, you can reserve books through our online catalog.

Is there a fee for using public computers?

No, public computer access is free for all visitors.

How do I attend library events?

Check our website for event schedules and registration information.

Are there any volunteer opportunities?

Yes, the library offers various volunteer roles. Contact us for more details.

Share: