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    Whitty Books

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    I love this bookstore. Quirky, full of events, have tarot cards, friendly. What more can I say?

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    Fulton Street Coffee & Books

    Fulton Street Coffee & Books

    (40 reviews)

    Downtown

    Last time I was here I was at a Yelp event. Three of us decided to meet here and do some work. It…read morewas a great spot to do that! We grabbed a table, got fueled up and went to work. I love the surroundings and decor here. I had just missed the most recent Yelp event and so I had to get a matcha. It was delicious! I also got an iced tea (something tropical with pineapple) before I left along with a TBR (turkey, bacon, ranch) sandwich to go. The sandwich was pretty solid. I wish I had had time to browse the books more. I will be back! (The only issue was they were out of lavender syrup that day. I wanted a lavender matcha and my coworker wanted a lavender latte....) Besides the delicious coffee drinks, I appreciate that they offer Mood Bru as well here!

    Cons: it's after 1pm on a Sunday and there was no line when I got here. But the two people in front…read moreof me ordering sandwiches and me ordering a matcha has resulted in a line of 10 people. They couldn't be waited on till the three of us got our orders. I appreciated that on my end. I bet the people yet to be waited on were annoyed. It took me 27 minutes to get my drink from the time I ordered it. I timed them. The people in front of me complained that the cafe was out of everything. Anything they asked for wasn't available. Various breads and bagels and baked goods. They don't have soy milk? Only traditional, almond or oat. I had to circle the building three times before I found street parking. Pros: I really wanted to hate this place. But this is the best Matcha I have ever had ever. Sweet and smooth. Really good. Very cute vibes. Mid century modern industrial decor. The guy making the sandwiches followed appropriate hygiene methods. Very clean. I watched him the entire time I was there. Things were so weirdly chaotic for the employee. But he just kept smiling and even made a joke.

    Oak Tree Books

    Oak Tree Books

    (3 reviews)

    Cherry Street

    Oak Tree Books has rolling ladders around their book cases. It's really, really difficult for me…read morenot to channel my inner Belle from Beauty and the Beast to jump on and slide around. This space is a nook of older and first edition books, but not a great spot to find newer used reads. Most of the books are about Oklahoma and Native Americans. There are some smaller sections of science fiction, literature & classic children's books. Inside is well organized but you still feel like an explorer. I'm going to go back as Belle and find the rose behind a book.

    I have really mixed feelings about this bookstore…read more... On one hand there's a lot of rare books that I've never seen at other used bookstores, even in much larger cities. The guy that owns the place is pretty nice and seems to know the business. I also love giving my business to locally owned used bookstores. On the other hand a lot (if not most) of the books are WAY WAY WAY overpriced. And I'm not talking about the rare first edition stuff. I'm talking about just run of the mill crap you find in any used bookstore. You know, stuff that anywhere else might cost $2-$4 would cost $10-$15 at Oak Tree. So, I don't know.... I would only recommend this place if you're a collector of rare and/or first edition books, or if there's some book you absolutely have to have but can't find it anywhere else. I only wish this place were cheaper, because, as I said, I like supporting local businesses, but it's just too expensive for the average reader....

    Whitty Books - bookstores - Updated May 2026

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