7:30AM - 3:30PM
4734 Trident Ct, Halethorpe
Book Stores
10AM - 6PM
1356 W North Ave, Baltimore
Book Stores
“I love this African bookstore. I took a healer there and she admitted that it’s very active in there. It always smells so good, the African fabric is very good quality. It’s so easy to get lost in this tiny store especially if you don’t know what you came for. Books, posters, tarot cards and BLACK KIDS BOOKS upstairs along with a friendly black cat that just wants some loving. And all of the essentials, jewelry, spell candles, incense, sage, crystals, soap, butter, African hair products, singing bowls and ritual equipment. Trust me you want to go to this store.”
“Stopped by one day last week looking for books to set up a display for the service of my Dads passing. I was in a fog and trying hard to remember the books Dad had us read when we were kids without crying. I did not get the name of the very kind gentleman that took time from what he was doing to help me. He found the books i needed and reminded me of others. It meant the world to me & know those books do not just remind me of my Dad, but this kind gentleman as well.”
“Was in town for work, popped in for a book signing! The shop workers were super sweet and helpful. The author was wonderful. Quait, cute place with great options. I bought the Authors book, a professional book, a historical author classic and had wine and cheesecake. Loved every minute of my visit!”
“Pleasant quaint place. Love the homely feel and the myriad of titles they hold. It might feel cramped because of the limited space and the amount of books and items there are. They also sell CDs. I was delighted to see how vast and diverse their history section is compared to other booksellers.”
“Staff are helpful and welcoming. They are involved with the local community and support other small businesses. If they don't have your book in inventory, they will order it and it will arrive quickly. Love the vibe!”
“I’d give this place ten stars if I could. They have a reading corner near the storefront window, seating in front of the cafe, and an array of books and comics. I had a mini quiche and a matcha latte, and both were really good. The staff members were friendly, knowledgeable, and helped me find my titles. They had four of the five things I came for, and one was sold out, but it’s still nice to know they carry it. I’ll definitely be going back. I went early on a Saturday and there was plenty of street parking.”
“Really amazing little gem in downtown Baltimore! Loved the huge selection of books and vinyl, and the fun, eclectic decor throughout the shop. I could easily spend hours in here. Support your local bookstores yall!”
“Leaving this review to show my condolences and support for the small business. Wishing you a safe and speedy recovery.
Photo credit: Baltimore Sun.”
“We got the falafel wrap, mac & cheese, spanakopita, egg mcbluffin, and they were all fantastic! While we were waiting, we took a look at their book shop & zine rack, finding some pretty stellar reads for our trip back home. The folks running the place were all kind, knowledgeable, and really seemed like a crew that care about the community with all of their hearts. We'll definitely be back next time that we're in Baltimore ???”
“I don’t go to bookstores often (my tax dollars support the local library), but every time I’ve gone to Long Gate’s B&N I’ve been pleased. The absence of ramps and heaviness of the doors don’t bother me now that my kids are out of strollers and in college, and I like browsing so I can add books to my TBR list! I used to meet there in the late evenings with my co-leader to plan events for our moms group, and it was an excellent atmosphere—quieter than most libraries! I’m meeting my neighbor there tomorrow night and anticipate another great time. I’m not bothered by what Starbucks does or doesn’t accept; it’s a bookstore, and I’m looking at books. I don’t go to a bookstore for coffee and pastries (or in my case, chai and a croissant sandwich). But as a member, I do get a discount on Starbucks purchases as well as free shipping (so I wouldn’t need to go to the store at all, but what fun would that be?).”
“I love Urban Reads,. They offer a great variety, and the owner is an Amazing Black woman. She's such an asset to the community and our youth. You should definitely check this establishment out!”
“Really nice bookstore for believers of Jesus Christ. Has a lot of books, trinkets, jewelry, keychains, Bibles, and so much more to help those on their believer journey or show love to a fellow follower of God. Staff is always nice and helpful if you have a question about an item in stock. Always leave with something I can use to better my spiritual growth. Highly recommended for all believers.”
“The gentleman that is in there working all the time is so awesome and amazing. I love the atmosphere, They also has a wide selection for you to choose from. I am loving One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. And the two vinyl records.”
“Just an awesome little, but packed, mostly used book, record, cassette, cd store with very reasonable price points. A favorite stop whenever I'm in Baltimore”
“BAM is a spacious area with a variety of items from pop figures, to books and manga along with other various items. Not too long ago I actually bought a pop figure which is going for much more than I originally bought it for. I really enjoyed this place and the workers are very kind, but don't forget to bring a bag because sometimes they run out (at least that was the case when I went).”
“The mission: "To put unwanted books into the hands of those who want them." I adore The Book Thing. I have been a loyal monthly patron and will continue to do so. The books are absolutely free, no strings attached, FREE! And to top it off, you can take as much as you can carry out. I love exploring different genres and with my vast interests, purchasing books can be expensive not to mention terrible for the environment. I will always search the shelves at The Book Thing or go to a secondhand bookstore before purchasing newly printed books (if you can't get to The Book Thing take a look at ThriftBooks.com). The Book Thing is NOT OPEN DAILY. It is a monthly event that typically falls on the second full weekend of the month, and it alternates between Saturday and Sunday. They announce the exact dates on their website and Facebook page. If you are interested in donating books, please take the time to check their website for the exact days that you can drop off. Book donation hours are 9am-2pm on the designated days. The donation limit is 6 boxes per family. Boxes must be small enough that one person can lift them when full. They accept all types of books except encyclopedia sets. All donations are tax-deductible. We can provide a donation receipt on request reflecting the number of books donated. We also issue receipts for financial donations. Please do not leave books or boxes outside of their donation hours, you may be cited by the City for illegal dumping!”
“Independent book store. Lots of unusual things so you can always find something different. Everything that is used is in good condition, but they also have lots of new things.In the old Marley Station Mall.”
“Great seforim selection and the staff is very knowledgeable of their merchandise as well as knowing their customers to help them find the right sefer for their needs. I can spend a day just browsing in their easily ?”
10AM - 1PM 3 - 5PM
3918 Vero Rd Suite I, Baltimore
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“My book arrived in Canada within 1 week. The packaging was awsome and I was surprised to see 2 additional free books in the package! I will buy more books from islamicbookstore.com in future.”
“I've been coming to the Book Nook for years and was so excited to see how much they've grown after being out of state for 4 years. Hands down the best place for kid's books, but even with all other genres they have a large selection and all fairly priced. They even have a foreign language section that has all kinds of languages in it and range from kid's books to actual textbooks I've used in formal language classes.And you can't say enough about the staff. They're all so sweet and welcoming. I tell everyone I know about the Book Nook!”
“Peace and Love to the World ?....... this institution is phenomenal ?. I was able to receive any and every book I wanted while I served a ten (10) year prison sentence. And their timing was on time every time.”
“What's not to love about a comic book store that has a bar in the back. It's a divy hipster bar in Hampden. The crowd is a little order and it's cheap drinks and beers with usually a live show. The staff is friendly. I've heard John Waters (creator of Hair Spray) does signings here on occasion! It's a fun spot. They do have regular fiction books as well!”
“Coffee House doubles as a book store. Bookish environment inside, nice patio outside. Breakfast and lunch options for pretty much anyone who walks in the door. Standard coffee house offering. Wife gave the chai latte a thumbs up. If you like your coffee as dark roasted as possible (like I do) you won’t find that here but their medium blend was fresh and has a flavor complexity you won’t find at National coffeehouse chains. Friendly staff. Well kept up dining area. Right behind the Study at John Hopkins.”
“They are a true gem in our community! Not only do they provide top-notch Russian language and cultural education, but they also offer a wide range of additional language options and engaging activities. The staff is incredibly professional, welcoming, and understanding, creating a warm and supportive environment for learners. Highly recommend!””
10AM - 3:30PM
7006 Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore
Book Stores
“Honest store with good prices. Sometimes help is hard to find cause there is usually only one employee managing the store at any given time, so expect a long wait. But they treat you fairly.”
“If you want to buy johns hopkins merch, then recommend this place.
This barnes and nobles store is designed mostly to sell johns hopkins merch like hoodies, hat, lanyard, balnket, etc. Those merches are great! I like them.
It is a two story building. The lower floor carries mostly the merch and the upper floor has textbooks and some books.
It also has starbucks inside. Nice study area.
Mostly quiet enough to do some homework. Clean and organized.
I recommend this place if you are visiting Johns Hopkins homewood neighborhood or trying to purchase johns hopkins merch.
You can get a discount if you have barnes and nobles membership card.
Price ranges a lot. Hoodies are around 50 bucks. I got knitted sweater for like 80 bucks. I can't buy all of it but some are not too terrible in terms of pricing.”
“Called ahead to ask of she had the book I wanted. She confirmed she did and had it waiting for me when I walked in a few minutes later. It was labeled a used book, but I don't think it had ever been opened. So it was cheap, as well. Great experience.”
“Love the UMBC Retrievers merchandise, thank you Darcy for helping me find some great apparel. Got the Champion Golden Grit shirt and the Blue84 Black True Grit hoodie. Awesome quality and looks great!”
“Drop & hook, piece of cake! Can be a little tight docking if cars are parked across from the docks. Only downside of this place is it's location if you have to pass through Baltimore, always a cluster f#$k! Stuck in dead stop traffic coming and going, turned a 2hr job into a 5hr job.”