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    Community Book Center

    4.9 (32 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    There are more children's books in the back of the Center
    A D.

    The Community Book Center primarily offers books, however, it also contains bookmarks, postcards, calendars, incense, candles, some jewelry, magnets and other locally sourced items from various vendors. They also hold small events such as book signings. There is a wooden wall with event flyers and business cards to keep people informed of community events too. It's more than "just a bookstore" hence the name. I set a time limit for myself because I can easily spend an hour in there. Between speaking with Mama Jennifer (I think that's her name) about books and browsing the new items since my last visit, it feels like a time warp; I'll think it's been 30 min and it's actually been 90 min. Parking: Bayou Road is one of the oldest business roads in the area and as such needs repair to its bricks and cobblestones. As such, I find parking in one of the nearby streets and walk to the Center. If approaching from N. Broad St, you'll see the beautiful mural (by local artist B. Mike) on the side of the Center. Friendly service, strong sense of community, and a great variety of African-centered materials too. This past trip (Nov 2022) I focused on gifts for family. I'll take more pictures during my next trip. Highly recommend you check out the Community Book Center for yourself.

    Andi F.

    POC owned and operated, locally owned small bookstore. I came forgetting how close they are to the fairgrounds and that it was Jazz Fest, but I stopped by. I will be back when the Fest isn't going on, but I am glad I stopped in anyways. Picked up a couple of books. Very friendly employees. Lots of children's books. Books about the local area, local authors. If you can not find a book that you are looking for in the store or on their website, they will do their best to look for it and get it for you. They have a passion for books, people and the area. I am so very glad to support small, support local. Keep your money local!!

    Bree M.

    They are currently under repairs due to recent vandalism. But this establishment is absolutely beautiful and worth the visit and consistent support! From the books to accessories, and overall peaceful environment; this is the place to get lost in.

    Olivia G.

    Loved this lil city gem. The store has an array of different generes and works from authors from around the world. I even scored a Kwanzaa set for a very reasonable price here. Will definitely be back!

    Great to see black-owned businesses, especially one involving education and history.
    Darius W.

    Talk about community staples, pillars, or necessities. Here we have a true community gem. If knowledge is power, access is power. Full disclosure, I AM an English teacher who will have been in New Orleans for only 12 days; however, the spirit of this city is animated in its art, its history, its cultural centers, the people, and the souls of yesterday and today. It's central with street parking, small cafes, a church, B-Mike's iconic murals, and other local small businesses around this community center. I didn't have bookstores and libraries readily available in my neighborhood growing up in Texas--let alone with authors and images of people, past and present, who look like me, think like me, feel like me, pray like me, style like me, cry like me, rejoice like me and love like me. If you care about community, if you care about education, if you care about the city of New Orleans (whether you are a native, a tourist, a descendant), I invite and or challenge you to come here. In my brief interaction, I felt Momma Jennifer, the center leader, as a fellow educator, as a scholar, and as a beacon of hope. No more church from me.

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    Amazing selection of black books across a variety of genres. Good vibes in the spot. Nice owner.

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    This place is a jewel. If they don't have it they'll get it. It's definitely New Orleans & I will be returning.

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    4.8(169 reviews)
    1.3 miMarigny
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    I'm slowly making my way through their coffee menu, by asking each barista what their favorite…read moredrink is and then ordering that the next time I go. The staff are very friendly and knowledgable, both about books and the coffee. Every single coffee drink I've tried is absolutely outstanding. My favorite so far is If Beale Street Could Talk, a cayenne-infused mocha. It is spicy, smoky and delicious. The bookstore is lovely, too. They have plenty of events, and there are always at least a few crowds hanging around. Their selection is lovely and I always find a few new books to read. Beautiful outdoor patio, plus they have a small recording studio for podcasts (I think) and a bunch of tables, games, puzzles, etc. I love this spot! I think about their drinks all the time

    James Baldwin was known as "God's Black revolutionary mouth" and is also the forever #1 guest on my…read moredead or alive party list. This bookstore is a true community spot. When we visited, it was crowded, but there was an event going on outside. Additionally, groups were there to meet and have coffee and chat. They have a coffee bar that appears to be well appointed. The book selection is wonderful. So many James Baldwin titles, including some you don't see regularly. They do online orders, so if you are looking for Baldwin books or books on Black history/social justice, consider buying from this Black owned business instead of Amazon. They also have a beautiful air bnb for rent. As mentioned in other reviews, this is in the Marigny/Bywater neighborhood and can be made part of a full day of activities, including JamNola and Allways Lounge and great restaurants.

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    The Shop at The Collection - Plan on buying some more if they have

    The Shop at The Collection

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.5 miFrench Quarter
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    For what it is -A gift shop - that sells some unique items. It's ok and I plan on coming back for…read moremore Luminary Lanterns . They were cute and at a affordable price. Service could have been a bit more friendlier though. Oh and I took a star away because of the ridiculous taxes you tack on. *Please look at my receipt* to see what I'm talking about. I did notice a few places who did this not all and I let people be aware of those who do! Are some of the prices here a bit on the ridiculous side yes! Eh to me service means everything and the day I went it was barely friendly. Just get your stuff and go . In July I will update here's hoping they will work on that .

    I've been here once before, but thought to pop in to look for a wedding gift for our friends while…read moreI was in the French Quarter. Museum shops are great since you can usually find local or unique gift items that have a cool story behind them. I would suggest tourists and locals check it out. Prices are well a little pricey for some things, so I would check online if the price is consistent. I loved all the vintage looking postcards and thank you notes as well as this line of fine china designed by Caskata that are absolutely stunning and fit very well with the local seafood and flora culture down here. The sales assistant was very helpful when I asked about prices and wanted to take a picture. I ended up buying an Audubon print that I'm custom framing as well as a metal fish that was crafted from steel drums and Alexa Pulitzer that I'm obsessed with. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the Quarter and need to pick up some thoughtful gifts!

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    The Shop at The Collection - Shop sign on Royal Street.

    Shop sign on Royal Street.

    The Shop at The Collection - Beautiful pottery from local artisans.

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    Beautiful pottery from local artisans.

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