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BIPOC Women owned micro pop-up bookstore feature (mostly) nonfiction books and childrens books.
Ben
3 months ago
Nice, big bookstore with plenty of books and more. They have a coffee shop too. There’s a bit too much of the toys and games for my taste, but I understand they have to bills to pay. I’d also prefer a larger science fiction section. Great store for browsing, and the staff are all super friendly and helpful.
Marian Grant
1 months ago
Awesome selection of books. I came to find a juice recipe book. I have been in the market for a new E-reader. I found a really good one here. Most of the stores would have to order it. The Harry Potter section was large. So many books. stationary journal, objects and stickers were 50% off. I like that this location still has a Starbucks and a comfortable seating area. They have 3D puzzles and games and Lego. Free in a large parking lot.
Vincent Ledvina
7 months ago
Great location with clean bathrooms and a nice cafe with seating area. Up there with some of the best B&Ns I’ve been to! Likely a good place to study or meet someone for a coffee.
The Foodie Architect
2 years ago
I am so excited to find Barnes & Noble. It used to be everywhere, but now I can hardly see one. This one is small, but layout is exactly the same. Book is less but a lot more gift. I guess online book takes over the real book. Their magazine section cover large selections. And the Starbucks is great. Get to read and drink coffee. It’s one of my favorite thing to do in the past.
Leve “RealRoss1” Ross
1 months ago
The service is great but the selection of book could be better. There is no Urban or revolutionary section. Which means, not enough books for the brothers. Well the type I like to read. Plus when asking about certain authors, Barnes and Noble doesn't even have them on line.
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