Officially opened in 1997, the Pacific Beach/Earl & Birdie Taylor Library was built thanks to a generous donation from the Taylor family, library supporters and early real estate developers in Pacific Beach. The 12,484-square-foot library is within walking distance from the beach and is located on a city block dedicated to the library facility and a passive park space. Architect Manuel Oncina designed the library building to be open and airy, resembling the form of a nautilus shell to incorporate the natural beauty of the ocean. Featuring a large meeting room, projection screen and grand piano, the library is a destination for community groups and performers. The Pacific Beach community has been home to a library since 1914, when the original library operated from inside the lobby of the Pacific Beach Women's Club on Hornblend Street.
Upcoming Events
12am - 12am
On View: Let’s Get Wild- Nona Perrin
All Ages
2pm - 3pm
City of San Diego - Exploring Career Paths
Teens, Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults
10am - 11am
Middle School Age, Teens, Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults
3pm - 3:30pm
Mandarin Chinese Storytime 中文故事時間
Preschoolers, Elementary School Age
4pm - 5:30pm
Picture This: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Teens, Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults
Parking - 50 parking spaces
Public Transportation - MTS Bus Routes 30, 8/9, 27
Computers for Public Use - 19 available
Meeting/Study Rooms - One meeting room with capacity for 95 people
Outdoor Space
Special Collections
Language Collections