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3.3 (7 reviews)
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Waterstones

Waterstones

(3 reviews)

££

Bolton

This branch of Waterstones is located on Deansgate in Bolton, it is a relatively small branch of…read morethe large book chain, and because of this, the store might feel more cluttered and slightly harder to get around, as they are trying to pack everything into such a small space, giving the store a poor feel. The store has a slightly old-fashioned nature, even more so than other branches such as Gateshead Metrocentre and Manchester Arndale, which are the two other branches of Waterstones, I have visited recently. The staff didn't seem too helpful or friendly which was a shame, and the overall selection at the store was okay at best, it certainly wasn't fantastic. Considering factors with the overall feel of the store as well as the poor service and selection, I sadly feel Bolton's Waterstones store deserves a single one-star rating.

Staying on a fiction tip, this branch of Waterstones is the best bookshop in Bolton. Spread over…read moretwo floors, it's a clean and well laid out shop with recommended books laid out on tables as well as floor to ceiling shelves. There's sections devoted to food and drink, travel, health, fitness, education, history, art and biography but my favourite section has to be the fiction. Alongside classic novels and reprints, there's a big selection of new and recent, contemporary novels like Colm Toibin's Brooklyn and Sadie Jones' The Outcast. Right now, the shop has £2-£3 off novels that have been adapted into Golden Globe winning movies, like Julie Powell's Julie and Julia and Sapphire's life-affirming Push*. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5FYahzVU44 * Push has been made into a film called Precious starring Gabourey Sidibe as the 16 year old protagonist.

Pdsa

Pdsa

(2 reviews)

£££

Bolton

Pdsa is a charity shop for pets. Not in that pets shop there, just in terms of raising some…read morewell-needed cash for our furry friends. "Pets In Need of Vets." That's their tag line, see? There's a book stall outside this charity shop which is a really nice touch. I for one really do enjoy browsing through books outside in the sun. There are lots of books inside as well, in addition to clothes and other random charity shop finds. There's actually a really good range of antique trinkets in the back of the shop. Really worth a visit here if you like that kind of thing. Come and support a great charity too!

I always used to pass this pet charity shop on the way to a friends house down in that beautiful…read moreheaven known as Bolton. It always grated with me a bit because the idea of animal charities bothers me when there are millions of starving people in the world. This one is not content with being an animal charity in the sense of protecting endangered wildlife but rather they support domestic pets. I'm not cold hearted, and its not that I don't care about domestic pets, but I've got to say, aren't there more pressing human and environmental concerns that we should be raising money for? I've had a good browse of the website, and I think they have clearly been doing some great work with domestic pets, but still, they are domestic pets. This review though should be about the service provided by the shop itself, and I have to say its not bad in charity shop terms. Its got a decent range of classic charity shop items and most importantly, quite a few bargainous second hand books. In short, as a shop its pretty good, but as a charity, I think I'd rather direct my support towards other causes.

Chapter One Books - Iced Americano with Salted Caramel Syrup and Oat Milk // good, just quite small

Chapter One Books

(24 reviews)

££

Northern Quarter

Amazing place that accepts you for being you. *Warning* @ Social Refuge where they treat you…read moredifferently if your not like them. I visited this coffee shop recently and left feeling pretty uncomfortable with how I was treated. From the moment I ordered, the staff came across as dismissive and noticeably colder toward me compared to other customers around me. There were a few interactions that felt unnecessarily sharp, and it gave the impression that I wasn't particularly welcome there. I want to be fair, but as a straight customer, the difference in tone and attitude didn't go unnoticed. Whether intentional or not, it made the experience feel exclusionary rather than inclusive. It's a shame because the space itself has a lot of personality, but the service made it hard to enjoy. I'd hope they work on creating a more welcoming environment for everyone.

I get the irony by starting with the quote "don't judge a book by its cover" but tbh this is…read moreexactly what I've been doing every time I've walked past this place in the past few months... Whether it was because the area of town is a bit random, the building a bit unattractive and me thinking it was more of a bookshop - something just seemed to be putting me off. But today in my meeting with Matt F we decided to give it a go and what a great decision it was! First off this place is huge and a labyrinth once inside - one half hipster bookshop, the other half cool cafe with a real nod to health (check out the menu on my pics). A really lovely environment with working fountain and a variety of places to sit. The food was excellent too - my breakfast pancakes were probably the best I've had in Manchester so far which is saying something. Quick note that they don't do sides - at one stage I thought I was going to turn into Jack Nicholson in '5 Easy Pieces' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wtfNE4z6a8 but thankfully the guy sorted us out with a side of toast after I asked nicely...repeatedly... Very friendly staff, great venue. I'll be back soon to work/eat/drink coffee/read a book - or all at the same time!

WH Smith - bookstores - Updated May 2026

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