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    SubText - A Bookstore

    4.7 (23 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Sarah E.

    The levels of coziness are off the charts at SubText! This bookshop does a great job of maximizing space for inventory while also having a good amount of lounge space. We visited for the first time on indie bookstore day. We saw tall shelves with options covering most genres as well as a shelf in the back for preowned books. The store is located in lower town so parking can be tricky. Luckily there is a parking garage across the street!

    Reid R.

    SubText - A (very very good) Bookstore Cool and cozy environment for book surfing, book reading and book buying! They have a dedicated staff of smart, friendly people that are not only helpful if needed but they even offer handwritten book reviews for your perusal located around the shop. That's a beautiful touch and makes me smile every time. I highly recommend this space. Come one, come all!

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    Kelsey May F.

    A delightful bookstore in downtown St. Paul. I visited from Michigan and needed a book for the long drive home, and I'm so glad I stopped in here before leaving. The shop was less than a mile from my hotel, but I ended up spending more than a half hour simply browsing the shelves, trying to choose only one book. Prices are normal market prices, but you know your money is supporting an actual community instead of a corporation. I love the short review slips of paper promoting/describing some of the books. It's actually the reason I purchased the book I did - Blackass by A. Igoni Barrett. They have an extensive indie publisher section, a ton of poetry, chapbooks, local (Minnesota) authors, and popular books. I also noticed that they sell a good number of autographed copies, in a variety of genres from werewolf fiction to famous essayist Eula Biss. I even found a limited release album from the writers of "Rad American Women A-Z", which I'm really excited to listen to. :) The owner was so kind, helpful, and friendly. We chatted about books, supporting indie bookstores, and all the events they held at their store. When I publish, I will try to visit this store. They care about everyone from the writer to the publisher to the readers! Last little tidbit is I even got a beautiful indie broadside for free!

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    Greg B.

    It's been awhile since downtown St. Paul has had a classy indie bookshop like this. Couches, etc, make for comfortable and cozy book readings and signings, which they hold there frequently.

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    They always have such a wonderful assortment of books. The staff work hard to get more than just the hot new popular titles.

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    I love this place. So friendly, so relaxed. Great recommendations and wonderful selection for a small shop. 10/10 will be returning.

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    This was the 15th stop on the Indie Bookstore Passport tour.

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    Against the Current

    Against the Current

    4.7
    (6 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Very well curated selection. All the other positives in the other reviews here are true!read more

    Weird and wonderful, eclectic selection of used books in a pocket-sized space. The first book that…read morecaught my eye was a book in French about China. My husband saw a book about making soymilk and a graphic introduction to Derrida directly opposite. How many bookstores can give you that kind of experience? It's the kind of store where you will find your college reading list (words of one fellow customer). Or that old cookbook that your Mom used to have. That random book your college friend told you about but you never bothered to pick up. A classic graphic novel that your art class peers recommended. You won't find everything you ever wanted to read, but there's a good chance you will find something that you didn't know you wanted to read. The store is a real community effort. One of the owner's friends happened to be there, and said that the owner had another store-full of books in his house. He had been collecting books over 15-20 years, carefully curating them for just this time. The shelves were made with brackets from a local department store that was closing. The owner's brother made the beautiful book cases on the floor. We found this place by chance looking for something to do Christmas day. In the spirit of the bookstore name, they had Jewish trivia, bagels, and mimosas. Some other people trickled in for the trivia, others did kind of float in and browse the books. We gathered around a small table toward the front and had a blast. The store was closing up soon after our trivia game ended, so I'll be back at some other time when it's warmer. A great addition to the neighborhood!

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    Barnes & Noble Booksellers

    Barnes & Noble Booksellers

    3.6
    (30 reviews)
    5.3 mi
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    The Barnes & Nobles in the very vacant Har Mar Mall.. stopped in a couple of days ago because I…read morestopped in to Har Mar Mall to go to Marshalls which is also one of the tenants in this vacant Mall to do a return from another Marshalls since I happen to be in Roseville. After the depressing visit to the rather empty Marshalls store, I decided to stop in to Barnes & Nobles, the other open tenant. I love Barnes & Nobles because it always cheer me up with all the colorful books and a Starbucks! But not here. I walked into to the coffee shop and I was rather disappointed as all the pastries and coffee cakes were lacking... I decided to just order iced tea. Then I found it annoying that the barista being preoccupied with talking on the walkie to security about a shoplifter than making my iced tea...so...as soon as I got my iced tea in hand, I left the immediately to get out of the uncomfortable space.

    The size of this B&N is unbelievable! My fav B&N, I always find books that I don't find at any…read moreother location. You can easily spend hours in one section alone in this location. The cafe has to be the biggest in the state. The seating in this location is extensive. You can find a spot to sit and read or eat. Phenomenal kid space, stage and areas for kids to find the right section for them. Staff are to themselves, a great place to sit and read because no one will bother you but not a great place to ask questions. The upkeep of the location needs to be better. Carpet looks like it needs changing or cleaning, other fixtures and such seem beaten. I love coming here despite the dinginess.

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