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- Nael HamwiMay 16, 2014Goodbye to one of the best places to read in the city , shop for books and a place to hangout before the movies. Everyone here was friendly and welcoming. Will truly be missed.
- ElaineAugust 2, 2013There's no plugs at the Starbucks in here, but there are plugs on the 3rd floor. There are also big desks on the 3rd floor. I've been studying here all week for my finals, and I love it.
- Estela Vazquez PerezMarch 20, 2014I love Bookstores. In particular this chapters, Starbucks, books, pretty things, cool people. Nested in eclectic Queen West, Scotiabank theatre next door. Read, read, read, txt, read :)
- Colton TMay 22, 2014Closing at the end of May 2014. Store's practically cleared right out, but still a fair selection to look through. Everything is 50% off.
- Zak HomuthJanuary 3, 2012I like to meet one of our advisors at the Starbucks on the second floor. Lots of big tables and a quiet space to work.
- Brandon McarthurMay 27, 2012it is always nice reading a book - and then gazing out the window only to see one of woodbrige's finest checking their reflection I'n the window making the ducky face
- Chris LloydJune 14, 2013The Manager of this store actually moved the bikes/bike rack out front so a lady in a scooter could go up the ramp and into the restaurant next door's patio. Why is the bike rack on the ramp anyway?
- Great place to hang out and get some work done...however keep in mind there are no plug ins for laptops!
- TashaJuly 17, 2012Can read the books for free, air conditioning on hot days and heaps of specials and home wares and free wifi. *bliss*
- National PostNovember 22, 2010Comic Crusader: In case of bigfoots, call 30 Rock's Frank Rossitano — Judah Friedlander's new book will save you from those pesky ninja home invasions. Nov. 22. Read more: Read more
- Perfect when you have to wait for a movie. Or after, when you want to digest the movie you've just seen. Starbucks inside.
- Natalie DaleFebruary 9, 2011Love this book store. Spent a day in here and you'll find some amazing books.
- National PostSeptember 20, 2010Before you head to the counter, find out who made the longlist for the 2010 Scotiabank Giller Prize.
http://natpo.st/deitri Read more - CorySJanuary 16, 2010Staff are always nice, but better to support one of the rmaining indie stores. Very cheap CDs as they are clearing inventory.
- Pansy LeeApril 14, 2010They can bring in books for you from other stores for free and then you can decide if you want to buy it.
- National PostOctober 28, 2010Let the debate begin. The 40-book longlist for this year’s Canada Reads competition has been revealed. Full list at the link: Read more
- one of the best chapters/indigo in Downtown area Read more
- Susan YeungApril 11, 2014Too bad this location is shutting down at the end of May. Where will I go for books now?