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    3.8 (25 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Eilen S.

    Casually dropped by to browse for a new book with no real plan in mind. This was my second time at this location and both times I saw homeless people browsing through the magazines which was very unappealing. Lots of workers around ready to assist if you need the help and the displays were pretty easy to follow. They also have a large "new books" section for both fiction and non fiction which makes it easy to browse. The checkout process was easy - no line and fast friendly service there. I would say just wash your hands after browsing :)

    Yvonne H.

    I MISS going to bookstores. In this age we've lost so many and sorry but buying online is NOT the same. I needed to buy a Christmas gift for my daughter and I know she adores books so off we went to Barnes and Noble. This one in Aurrora was huge,clean and bright! The best part was the coffee bar area. They serve Starbucks drinks, Cheesecake Factory food and goodies and some tempting goodies...OMG! Heaven.... Let me tell they have a large selection of books. Hey, I'm sorry but I HAVE to touch the book, read a bit and peruse the store before I purchase. Call me old fashioned but I miss the smell of books. Just not the same ordering online. We walked out with more than what I had in mind (original thought was one set of books from one author) and we walked out with much,much more. LOL, we even bought the membership because we WILL be back. Heck, it's worth it for the food and sweets! If you miss the bookstore experience come here. They have free wi-fi too. Books, glorious books! YES, I loved it here.

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    Its an ok Bookstore. The lay out is well. Come in and get the book you need and then depart.

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    The stories nice and clean, the employees helpful, and there's a Starbucks inside.

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    TeaLee's Teahouse & Bookstore - The inside of this quaint little tea house.

    TeaLee's Teahouse & Bookstore

    4.8(87 reviews)
    8.9 miCurtis Park, Northwest
    $$

    My friend made reservations for High Tea at TeaLee's tea house. This is not your typical, run of…read morethe mill, high tea. The atmosphere was amazingly calm and welcoming. The owner herself, Miss Risa was taking care of creating this unique culinary experience. The first service we chose a peach oolong. This was served with a green salad and broccoli quiche. Wonderful! I cannot tell you what the salad was dressed with, but the flavors!!!! The quiche was absolutely perfect from crust to cheesy top. Second service was Yellow submarine. This refreshing chamomile was infused with dried pineapple and mango. The first cup was good, but the second was delightful. The fruit had time to meld with the chamomile and created an epic infusion. The third service was a Moroccan mint. This was just as wonderful as you would expect. We were served an open face curry egg salad and a homemade fermented cucumber on a seasoned cream cheese. The flavors were wonderful. The sweet serving was a blueberry scone with Lemmon curd, apple cake and macrons. Service was top notch, the owner came over to chat with us. We even had a chance to spend time with one of the guides from the local Black History Museum. This was a delightful end to our amazing day! Thank you for the hospitality

    I made a reservation several weeks in advance for high tea for myself and five girlfriends because…read morewe were excited to try something new together. The concept sounded perfect: a traditional three-tiered tray of finger sandwiches and sweets, a plated item like quiche, and bottomless tea over a three-hour reservation. To start with the positives, the staff were kind and polite, and the owner was accommodating when our group size increased closer to the date. The tea was good, and I appreciated that the teapots were kept warm with tea lights. The space itself is charming, and we genuinely enjoyed having time to sit and catch up. The food was delicious, they are amazing cooks. The biggest issue was the timing of the food. In every afternoon tea I have attended, the three-tiered tray is brought out shortly after being seated so guests can graze while enjoying tea. A plated item may follow later, but there is always something to snack on early in the experience. Here, we went almost two full hours without any food at all. The quiches arrived around the two-hour mark, and the three-tiered tray, which is the centerpiece of afternoon tea, did not arrive until about fifteen minutes before our three-hour reservation ended. No one was rushing us out, and we did enjoy being together, but waiting an hour and a half to two hours for any food simply is not reasonable. We were genuinely hungry for the first half of the visit and then suddenly had a large amount of food placed in front of us near the end. Instead of grazing leisurely, we were left trying to eat everything in a short window of time. With a reservation made weeks in advance and only one other small table present, it was surprising that nothing was delivered within the first hour. Even reversing the order and bringing out the tiered tray first would have completely changed the experience. We also received only one three-tiered tray for six people at a price comparable to other Denver tea houses where each guest receives their own. When we asked for boxes to take the remaining items home, we were told they only had paper sleeves. Afternoon tea items are delicate by design, and paper slips are not suitable for transporting layered finger foods without crushing them. Given that the tray was delivered minutes before the reservation ended, proper takeaway containers should have been available. Tea service was steady for much of the visit, but toward the end all three teapots sat empty for about ten to fifteen minutes, and I had to go upstairs to request a refill. This was secondary to the food timing, but it added to the overall sense that pacing and oversight were lacking. I truly wanted this to be a special afternoon, and I appreciate the kindness of the staff and the availability of vegan options. However, afternoon tea should feel thoughtfully paced, with food arriving early enough for guests to graze comfortably. Waiting nearly two hours for any food and then receiving the full tiered tray minutes before the reservation ended does not align with what high tea is meant to be.

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    TeaLee's Teahouse & Bookstore - My homemade pumpkin scone served warm with a dollop of lemon curd! Yummy

    My homemade pumpkin scone served warm with a dollop of lemon curd! Yummy

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    The Bookies Bookstore - Outside view.

    The Bookies Bookstore

    4.7(70 reviews)
    5.7 miSoutheast
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    This is what you want out of a bookstore. Years of pedigree even if it's a space they only moved…read moreinto in recent years. A whole lot of history tied to local teachers and conveyed forward to a well curated store. The overall design is one that I prefer, stocked but uncrowded shelves, clean and easy to browse. Some feature tables and easy to find sections. Used books in the back and a lot of interior space to not be crowded or darkened when exploring the shelves. The type of spot you should patron as a small bookstore supporter.

    Experienced the epicness of Bookies for the first time with my 8-month old during a weekly…read morestorytime and wow, what a win! We came during the week so it was quiet but also thrilled to know they have a weekend storytime option. Storytime itself was great - mix of books and crafts with ample toys for the little ones of varying ages to play with and a huge children's room. Comfy places to sit and read or work abound in Bookies. They even have a coffee machine in one corner that looked like it was open to whomever. Being a bookstore there were of course... Books! I found everything I was looking for and then some (i.e. a fun hat and some puzzles) and bonus points for them having a good amount of bilingual books for the kiddos. So happy to have found this spot and I can't wait to become a regular - both for myself for some "me" time as well as for a fun, safe indoor space for my little one.

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    The Bookies Bookstore - Outside view-as soon as you walk in, so organized, clean and awesome books and other items!

    Outside view-as soon as you walk in, so organized, clean and awesome books and other items!

    The Bookies Bookstore - Cozy seating and meeting area

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    Cozy seating and meeting area

    Petals & Pages

    Petals & Pages

    4.7(12 reviews)
    9.3 miLincoln Park, Southwest
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    As an out of towner, I love visiting local bookshops. This one had to be one of the cutest I've…read moreseen in a while!! When you walk in, it's full of gorgeous decor and plenty of plants, true to their namesake. There is a lot of places for people to come in and take photos, read, buy books, and enjoy the atmosphere. In the lobby, there is complementary sparkling waters, which I thought was really great as I took my time shifting through the different books. The selection was pretty good. There were a lot of books that were "hot" right now on social media, as well as ones that were hidden gems that you may not have heard of. The price was equal to what you'd pay at a big book store chairs (so why not support local!). They also have a selection of used books that are greatly discounted. The person that was working when I went in, was very kind and gave us some recommendations, and also talk to us about our day. I found out that they host quite a bit of community writing events as well, which was so cool to learn!

    Lovely little spot that is not just a book store, not just a gift store, but a community spot with…read morelots of tables in the back. I have wanted to come here forever and would highly recommend coming in for an event over a random Tuesday for the full effect. I will however say, if you're looking for a gift for someone you have come to the right place! Absolutely perfect grouping of things for someone special!

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    Petals & Pages - Delicious, pastries, and super yummy Matcha!

    Delicious, pastries, and super yummy Matcha!

    Petals & Pages - Book wall in the Writers' Corner

    Book wall in the Writers' Corner

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    50/50 Bookstore

    50/50 Bookstore

    4.8(5 reviews)
    7.0 miPark Hill, Northeast
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    An amazing pay what you can bookstore with a wide range of used books in great condition. They have…read morea wide variety of books; children's, home, health, cooking, business, music, history, art, etc, and even older antique books! The inventory is continually cycling so each week you can find something new. Although the store is small, it is very aesthetic and clean. The bright lights and white shelves help make the space feel very open. I love the tables that display the books!! My favorite part has to be the quick survey. It's connected to a book counter that shows the count of books that have found new home, in real time! They also take donations so I don't have to worry about not having space for my new books. I'm excited to see how this place grows in the coming months!

    Amazing, beautiful, caring, and a MUST-VISIT…read more Summary (for those who don't want to read): - Love books? Come visit. - Want to donate money and help others? Come visit. - Easy to find corner bookstore - Good parking - Everyone can donate books and take home books - Wide variety of genres - New and used books in excellent condition - Place is small, quiet, peaceful, and very clean - People working there are caring and very friendly - You can contribute to books finding a new home! If you love books and care about helping others, then this is the bookstore to visit! The place is easy to find (directions below) and has both good parking spots and a donation book drop-off all right outside their door. So not only can you bring books home, you can also donate books! Genres range from classic literature to comic books (Western and Eastern) to steps on getting your life together(!!). Though the name says a bookstore, the books are not all new: they include used books that are all in EXCELLENT condition. The place is small yet open, designed very well to maximize the amount of space used to store books. It's also quiet, peaceful, very clean and most importantly, the people who own and work there are the most friendly and caring people. Lastly, right before you leave, there is a 15 second survey by the door that helps them keep track of how many books found a new home! The best part is anticipating the numbers moving on the wooden display. Directions: 1. I-70 East Exit 277 (Monaco St; Dahlia St; Holly St) 2. Go straight 3. Turn right on Grape St. From experience, you MUST take this exit. I will definitely visit this place a lot because I love finding new books. Hopefully this makes you as excited as me!

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    50/50 Bookstore
    50/50 Bookstore

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