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    Barnes & Noble

    3.9 (26 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Barnes & Noble - Second floor loft space overlooking the street level store.  Tall vertical windows that provide beautiful natural lighting - Bookstores Near Me - Chicago, Illinois
    Barnes & Noble - Overhead view of the first floor. Some areas bottleneck badly due to shelf configuration which would be bad in an emergency - Bookstores Near Me - Chicago, Illinois
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    Barnes & Noble - View from the second floor mezzanine space - Bookstores Near Me - Chicago, Illinois
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    Cheryl T.

    Beautiful Barnes & Noble, very instagram worthy for photos. This in a busy up and coming area so lots of people going in and out. The stacks are relatively close together, lots of selection, nicely laid out. There are also a good amount of people that are around to help you find selections as well as checkout. Definitely not an area you can easily park by, but a very easy walk to off of the Damen Blue Line station. It does appear bigger in the instagram photos, but it's still a pretty large store. There's only one place to sit on the second level.

    Erica R.

    So my social media algorithm got me with this one. I saw this beautiful Barnes and Noble in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago pop up on the feed for the @1000libraries page on Instagram. I usually like to support local, independently-owned bookstores while traveling... but I couldn't resist ALSO visiting this B&N location. My travel buddy and I took a Lyft and made our way to the location on N. Milwaukee Ave. The unique outdoor facade of this B&N made it instantly recognizable from the Instagram post as soon as we got near it. Upon entering, the ceiling of the store and the general design captivate you... this store certainly feels a bit more elevated for a B&N location. I was also fortunate to be able to visit this location during the day on a random Thursday. I feel like this allowed me to experience the store without too many folks wandering around and shopping at the same time. I'd say there were maybe 10-12 other people inside (besides employees)? Of course, I had to check out the 2nd floor as well. One of my plans had been to visit this store and purchase a coffee table book of Chicago as one of my souvenirs from the trip. There were plenty such books in the upstairs shelving areas, along with those focused on arts, politics, cooking, sports, and whatnot. After checking out the second floor, I wandered back downstairs and picked a couple final books to purchase before making my way to the register. I was a bit sad that this location doesn't have a cafe (or, if it did, I totally missed it), but I digress. I purchased all my book goodies and made sure to enjoy the ceiling and general architecture of the store one last time before heading back to the hotel. TL;DR Glad to have been convinced by my Insta algorithm to visit this beautiful Barnes and Noble location. Sure, it's a chain store... but the architecture is lovely and transports you a bit while you're nerding out over their selection of books. :)

    Enas B.

    This Barnes & Noble in Chicago is truly something special. it's not just a bookstore, it's an experience!! The moment you walk in, you feel like you've stepped into a different era. The building is a former bank, and the elegance is everywhere you look. The ceiling alone is a masterpiece, the kind that makes you stop and stare. The store is huge, spread across two beautiful floors connected by escalators, and the book selection is wonderfully unique with same normal prices. But what made my visit unforgettable was the staff. They were warm, friendly, and genuinely welcoming. They even let us take birthday photos inside and have a little birthday photo session ! such a thoughtful gesture that made the day extra special. If you're in Chicago, don't miss this place. It's the most charming and memorable Barnes & Noble I've ever visited! Perfect for book lovers, architecture lovers, or anyone who enjoys spectacular book space

    Leslie C.

    Beautiful book store!! I was in awe as soon as I walked in. So bright and airy, colorful decor, easy to navigate and so much to see. I appreciated how large it was. So much space to walk around. There is an escalator to take you to the second level, and the views are so lovely from there tool I love the ceiling! The store is easy to navigate and everything is labeled well and easy to find. Very cohesive and the the layout makes sense.

    Sheyenne H.

    Dazzling building outside, inside and upside. I don't just mean the 2nd floor but lookup at the ceiling. They've done a great job organizing the uneven space in a manner that is both interesting and inviting. I love Barnes & Noble and the charm of bookstores. They've made it pretty consistent staging across the different locations, this one is quite unique because of the shape of the site. Well done!

    Nicole W.

    You'll feel like Nobility in this bookstore! I remember when they closed the Walgreens and I was super worried what they would do to this gorgeous building. But B&N did the least in the best way! There is so much detail in the ceiling and walls that I'm glad they didn't do too much. Some reviews complained about the lack of a "system", but I think what is so charming about the design as you can see in this overhead shot is that its a maze. You can really get lost in the books (plus if you need something quick the employees are really nice or order online for pickup)! They have a great selection of new-in books and they are always super timely (they move current event books up to the front and rotate the displays often). Overall, I love that B&N gave life to this gorgeous building. And if you're looking for mom & pop type book stores there are plenty in this town (Myopic books is literally across the corner).

    The nooks of books
    Roxy H.

    Brand New as of October 30th. I visited a November 16th and it was super busy! The vault is now office space for B&N employees. No coffee shop inside, minimal seating and No kids stage. But! There are plenty of children's books and toys, albums, journals, an upstairs area, loads of Legos and many genres of books, books, books. The floor plan is different. No plain ole straight aisles but lots of angled aisles and nooks. It's cozy but it was hard to navigate with all the traffic in the store Saturday. It's refreshing to see a book store! Loved our visit!

    Entrance to the bank, I mean bookstore
    Jenna C.

    Definitely the most unique Barnes and Noble I've ever been to! Browsing books among beautiful architecture sounds like a dream, however my experience didn't exactly play out like that in reality. It was extremely busy during my visit, which is great to see any bookstore so popular but the maze-like layout lent itself to a certain kind of chaos. Otherwise, they had a decent selection for the location and I was able to find a few books to purchase. As others have noted, there isn't a cafe but I don't mind that - there's a ton of coffee shops you can take your book(s) to nearby. Unfortunately, no parking because of the location but that's to be expected.

    Marissa M.

    If you know me, you know I love a library. Fills up at least 50% of my Instagram feed. I've been anxiously awaiting the opening of the new Barnes and Noble in the old Noel State Bank space, and it's worth the wait! Gorgeous space, if only lacking some chairs to crack open and try out a new book. I'll be back!

    Lisa S.

    This location is unique because it's in a historical building and has two floors with a cool view of the downstairs once up top! However, there's no place here to really relax and read a book, which is a huge downside. Staff is friendly and they do have some cool events for book releases, etc.

    George N.

    Having been a Walgreens before, this B&N has completely transformed the space. Reminds me of my childhood going to the bookstore and hanging out. Flipping through the pages of books and magazines. Service is friendly...sadly, Amazon is the reason bookstores and really any business comes and goes. Books are less online

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    Humberto Omar M.

    Let's just say I love Bookstores, Barnes & Noble ranks up. I heard this location was going to open in Wicker Park. I do love the outside decor. It does draw you in. Very clean location, with two floors. The setup is great easy to search what you are looking for. The selection has wide ranges for all tastes. Pricing is well balanced, depending on what you looking for. The staff is friendly and approachable. Definitely thinking of joing the yearly membership, like the staff after a few purchases it pays for itself. I am looking forward to returning.

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    There is an escalator to take you to the second level, and the views are so lovely from there tool I love the ceiling!

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