John P. Robarts Research Library

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130 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A5, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +9788
Website : http://onesearch.library.utoronto.ca/library-info/ROBARTS
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Description : Massive research center at the University of Toronto, focused on arts, social sciences & government.

130 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A5, Canada
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Andrew Gong on Google

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24 hours on weekdays (except Friday) and Sunday. Not the coziest ambience but a nice place to study on campus at any time. Has a good cafeteria
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Terrence Wang on Google

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A well-equipped library with librarians who are ready to assist. Its interior is jail-like - dull and dreadful, matching the depressive description of campus life here. All seems well at UofT.
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David Bach on Google

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This place is an institution itself. Brutalist architecture, and a rite of passage for all students that go to U of T. Will never forget the late night study sessions, food trucks outside, smelly bathrooms, StarBucks lineups.
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Marybel Ramirez on Google

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The library itself is great and staff is welcoming helpful and understanding (I’d give it a 5 starts). My review is for the Starbucks inside the library, terrible service. I asked for a Frappuccino with no whipped cream, I just happen not to like whipped cream, and the barista started giving me a lecture of why I should have it on my drink, which I still said I didn’t want it, then this barista still continue explaining why I should have the whipped cream. I kindly still said no and told her I was in a rush. How hard is it not to add whipped cream on a drink? Even the other barista who was making my drink got really confused and made a scene. Other locations are so understanding and they just don’t put whipped cream when asked not to, even the Starbucks app gives you the option not to add whipped cream if you don’t want it.
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indigoattila on Google

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I go here every year to see the cherry blossoms. It's closer and less hectic than High Park and I personally love the juxtaposition of the flowers against the brutalist architecture of Fort Book. Highly recommended!
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Pavel Zoubkov on Google

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It's horrendously ugly and exterior feels like a mix of prison/mental asylum. Access (since 2020) is restricted to Students/Staff, so public cannot access the building freely without a Student ID and Vaccine Pass. Utilities are well-maintained and there is endless literature, technology and expertise available to use as needed.
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Kito Lam on Google

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Fantastic spot to study. There is a lot of food around, either in the cafeteria in the library or the food trucks outside. It’s very easy to find a spot to sit and study, it’s generally quiet with a good amount of background noise.
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Mohammad Hassan Amer on Google

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A popular spot for students and faculty at the University of Toronto. This place has printing facilities, a food court, reading rooms and everything else that you might need for a good productive session in your field of academia.

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