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February 2024 by John Conlin
Small bookstore, not well attended. Connected to a Starbucks satellite shop
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January 2024 by Naomi Brown
The smallest B&N I've ever seen. They have a tiny selection of NYT best sellers and medical textbooks and lots of Columbia University swag.
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October 2023 by Andy Irizarry
it's not your typical barnes and noble they only have college texts books for the most part
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November 2022 by Veronica Frias
bad service the staff very unfriendly. I highly don't recommend it
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September 2022 by Kristen L. Matulis
This is a great little bookstore located right on Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s campus! They have cute CUIMC merch/study supplies and a wide selection of medical reference books available. There’s also a section of books you can browse for leisure-reading. The staff members are really nice & the cafe is super quick + convenient (it’s located right inside).
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August 2022 by ALEJANDRO DIAZ
Coffe reading eats souvenirs YOU GOT ITyou can sit inside & outsideTry it
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October 2021 by Scooby Doo For Life
Nice places and thank god it's nearby
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October 2021 by Angela Gonzalez Rodriguez
While the gentleman at the ebtrance was really polite and helpful, the sales agent downstairs (looking after the clothing section by the cashiers) was extremely rude and rushed me to "be done as they were just closed". Mind this happened at 7:06pm and the store closes at 7pm.
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August 2021 by Manuel Pena
Small Columbia University bookstore with a Starbucks. Seating is available inside and outside. Columbia merch, books, and supplies.
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July 2021 by Al Young Cuda
Nice little neighborhood store...
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April 2021 by Steven Fernandez
Friendly and helpful staff. Always a pleasant visit.
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November 2020 by Arthur Glauberman
This is a great bookstore and Cafe located at thee western end of 168th Street and Haven Avenue. It’s directly across from the New York State Psychiatric Institute. They feature books of Columbia doctors as well as paperbacks, best sellers and gifts. They also sell medical textbooks and Columbia University clothing. They have a dedicated staff and often have great bargains and sale items. The cafe is run by Starbucks and has a pretty extensive selection of meals and snacks. And they have one of the cleanest bathrooms in the area!
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February 2020 by Mary Middleton
The sales staff just stare at you when you walk in and don't even greet you. The plus is if you ask for help they will try to help you, but basic aura is the typical unconcerned millennial attitude. I guess everyone by passes the store part and heads over to the Starbucks Cafe section that's attached to the store . . . Furthermore, I was hoping to find a better selection at a nearby location, which when you look up 3954 west 168th St, it doesn't say It's permanently closed. I asked to the young lady that was the cashier if the place on Bway and 168 would have more of a selection . . . She started to tell me that that was the place that they moved from, but for some reason didn't finish her statement when I asked her again she said yes they would have a wider selection and wouldn't look in my face as she said it. What kinda of unprofessional madness is that? I have not been in the area for a long time and realized when I reached Bway and between 165 and 164th that the book store that still shows as if it's open at 3954 was in fact permanently closed because the store is now at 711 west 168th on Haven Ave . . . Annoying!!!
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February 2020 by Margaret Holland
This is a tiny Columbia Medical bookstore—not a Barnes and Noble. There are maybe three shelves of books. The listing should be changed.
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February 2020 by Bernadette
It's a regular Barnes & Nobles, its connected to a college