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The Powerhouse Arena

3.9 (80 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
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Chelsea P.

Super cute bookstore on the small side but has recent and new books that came out . The customer service is a bit meh . They don't greet you or look up to say hello but it's a nice location so I got a book to take with me to a picnic which was lovely . It's convenient if you're down that way but I prefer a bookstore where the people are warmer

Sharon T.

If I were to decide, Powerhouse over Strand any day! (If only they had more books). Free wi-fi, sofas, exhibitions, cool merchandise, edgy books; what's there to not love? You'd think this is a big venue, given the name but it really is a hip bookstore with exhibits. This place defines what Brooklyn is - edgy, free, cultural, hip and contemporary. If you like the $1 books at Strand, you wil like the sale section here. The books here are new and more current, yet interesting (not recommended for kids under 18). They also sell Urban Outfitters and MoMA-type merchandise, expensive but very unique. Powerhouse is 2 blocks straight down the Empire Fulton Ferry State Park, a pretty sweet spot. My friend is fascinated by how open they are by making it a glass building and how the floor with mini offices is so opened to the public. Hipness rules!

Humans of New York Book Signing
Karen S.

My first time here was for a "Humans of New York" book signing: http://www.humansofnewyork.com/ It's a great space for a talk. There's amphitheater seating and the sound system is good. And it's not as impossible to get to via public transit as you'd think. The first/last stop of the B25 is about a block away. What they could have done better was organizing the line prior to everyone stampeding to get their book signed. It was as if it was their first time dealing with such a crowd. Maybe it was. And they need a better cash/wrap situation. It may be sufficient on an average day, but it can't handle a crowd. Way too much keyboard typing. Take my advice as a former cashier. I've seen more efficient setups with iPads and SKU scanners elsewhere. It can be done. Aside from those two flaws, it really is a great space. If I were having a book signing, I would prefer to do it there than at some Barnes & Nobles. It's a hip space in a hip neighborhood, with a cool, friendly staff.

Treats from the "Holiday Tasting" event
Carolina S.

I love this bookstore. It has hand selected collection of books. I especially enjoy the array of cookbooks. There's also usually art shows hanging up. I still remember the "afro" photography exhibit displayed. Recently I was here with my sister and her kids for the "Holiday Tasting & Book Signing with Brooklyn's Best Bakers and Treat Makers". How could I resist an afternoon filled with book readings about treats, samples of baked goods and even a signature blood orange cocktail offering. Some of Brooklyn's cutest and tastiest bakeries were at the event. I had met the lovely ladies of Greenpoint's Ovenly, Erin Patinkin and Agatha Kulaga at the"Baked" event earlier in the week. They are such sweet hearts. They were set up at a table along with other bakers/treat makers. They remembered me and introduced me to the super nice, sister duo pie masters from "Four and Twenty Blackbirds", Melissa and Emily Elsen. I have been to their Gowanus pie shop a fair amount and the pies speak for themselves. I of course had to get their new pie baking book. There was also 3 book readings from authors Teddy Wayne, Emma Straub, and Diana Spechler. Emma Straub was a definite fave! I loved her going into the details of raw egg awareness while pregnant and how it resulted in the hunt for the perfect treat. You stepped into's Emma's shoes and felt the sadness of not diving into a bowl of cookie dough before tossing them into the oven. It made me want to read her novel "the Vacationers". This lovely afternoon made me appreciate this bookstore, for supporting local bakers and writers. We Brooklynites are very lucky to have this amazing bookstore on our side of the bridge. I should also mention that there has been a ton of events just like this offered all the time from new cookbooks to fashion faves who have books. So keep your eye out and follow their facebook page for future events.

Destiny R.

Purchased a copy of Jerry Spinelli's StarGirl from Jordan on 26 JULY 2013 at 7:59pm after a visit to Michael July's Afros book signing. The cashier allowed me to keep the book with him behind the register until I was able to take it with me. A friend had done some assistant photography for the author, and I was astounded by the space, the selection, and location. I enjoy this area of New York because you really feel like you're on the edge of something great. The address on the receipt I have is 37 Main Street Brooklyn NY.

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Tonya R.

Very large selection of books laid out in an industrial space. Can't really tell if it was poor customer service, lack of staff, of that they have a more laissez-faire approach to customer service. I'm sure that you could find almost any book that you are looking for here. I attended for a Talkback so I wasn't here to make an actually purchase. No complaints just not really sure I will feel a burning desire to return. The experience didn't trump the convenience of ordering books from Amazon.

Andrew L.

Spacious and well organized bookstore with a very fun vibe that permits DJ dance party book release parties!

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A pretty cool bookstore in DUMBO. They have an eclectic selection of books. Worth a visit.

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A wonderful bookstore! Cool book selection...not your run of the mill bestsellers. Wonderful cards, too.

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Very unwelcoming. Over priced. Their books are not of substance. It's a tourist place, not for real New Yorkers, that's for sure.

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I was visiting Brooklyn and knew I wanted to come in for the Incardi mini print vending machine,…read morebut once I was there, I was just loving the vibes of the store. Everyone was so kind and there was a lot of things to browse! I am not even a physical book girlie but I really enjoyed the selection they had and if I lived in the area, I would be coming back often to continue to support. It was a short walk from the Brooklyn Bridge and allowed me to explore more of the area, which was a huge plus for me!

I visited this Brooklyn Heights location of Books Are Magic this past weekend with some friends…read more I'd been to the shop's first location (Carroll Gardens) before - it opened in 2017, but I hadn't realized that this location opened in 2022! But we were wandering around and just came upon it. The store is a good size; you can definitely lose time exploring and browsing. It doesn't feel as tight as many independent bookstores can either. Founded by author Emma Straub, both Books Are Magic locations have some really wonderful touches: lots of recommendations by booksellers on the shelves, a large section of translated fiction, and merch for bibliophiles. I had to be dragged out - but not before I picked up a book that I hadn't seen on/in any tables, endcaps, pyramids in any other bookstore in the last few months. If you love to read, Books Are Magic is well worth a stop to browse and get inspired by a new read!

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