Submitted by [deleted] t3_xy9ye6 in providence
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_xy9ye6 in providence
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Awesome!
I can confirm, Riffraff is awesome! Books, booze, coffee, and outdoor seating!
Downtown Providence:
Cellar Stories for used books, magazines, ephemera. Could spend hours in here.
Symposium for new and used.
East Side:
Books on the Square is good for new. I think they also have some used books.
Paper Nautilus for used books.
Twenty Stories for new contemporary books. Get a book then go next door to Aleppo Sweets.
New Books - Symposium (although the do have some used
Used Books - Cellar Stories (my Favorite overall)
Seconding Cellar Stories.
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Love them both. A friend is into vinyl, I am into books. We visited symposium and were both happy.
I second Twenty Stories, and KowKow is right across the street so that’s an inevitable stop. I love Symposium as well because it has a huge bookstore feel due to its unique selection of both new & used finds. It’s always pretty quiet and I’d say the comfiest I’ve been to in prov, if that’s what your wife is looking for
Sounds like she’d love it!
cellar stories for used and twenty stories for new/contemporary!
Heartleaf in Federal Hill just opened.
Their site looks amazing! Thank you!
There may be hope for this world if a brick and mortar bookstore can actually open in this digital world.
Yes to RiffRaff, Books on the Square, Symposium and 20 Stories.
Paper Nautilus does a good selection for second hand books, just be aware as the people who run it are kind of snobby and arrogant, especially if you’re looking for something in particular and they deem it “lowbrow”. You’re best off going to Books on The Square which is nearby and is run by very friendly people.
Books on the Square sounds much more her speed. Thank you!
Not a bookstore, but the Providence Athenaeum is not just one of the best library spaces in Providence, it's one of the best spaces I've been to in the country.
Cellar Stories!!!!! Truly an unsung favorite—my favorite used bookstore of all time. I have been dozens of times and never left without buying something. It's full of interesting nooks and crannies and has books on literally every subject. Some good spots for sitting too.
That sounds amazing!! I think a bookstore HAS TO have cool places to sit to make it great
Red ink on the east side. Not exactly a bookstore but if you like books you'll like it
Books on the square.
Thank you!
Cellar Stories and Paper Nautilus
Not in Providence but An Unlikely Story is a really cool little bookstore. If you’re kids ever read the Diary of Wimpy Kid books, the author owns this store. They have all genres, not just kids and a really good little cafe
Does the owner actually work there?
I know he does signings/events. Don’t know if he does any “behind the scenes” work. The store also just has a really cool vibe and the fact that he owns it is secondary.
This guy has a foot fetish of his wife going barefoot in book stores, check the post history
suchmann t1_irg99ap wrote
Riffraff is pretty great