The Clarence Corner Book Shop reminds me of those extravagant, old world libraries that have movable ladders climbing up the shelves, where you can swing from wall to wall to find that particular book you're after. I think it's the dark and wooden interior that does it. (Clarence Corner, I'm sorry to report does not have ladders, just the appearance of a book store or library that would).
When I was studying English Literature, I would make a list of the books I needed for class, and took it to Clarence Corner. Each semester, I was able to find the majority of my literary needs here, and for half the price that I'd usually pay at somewhere like Borders (R.I.P.), or the university book store. It's not the kind of second hand book store where you'll be able to fill a bag for $5, but the prices are reasonable enough.
They've got a wide range of books on a variety of subjects: art, philosophy, mythology, classics, travel, and so forth. Their cataloging is extremely user friendly, and if you don't find what you're looking for in the shelves, chances are it's not there. If you do go to the counter and ask, the staff will look for you again. Four eyes are better than two after all.
Like most contemporary book stores nowadays, Clarence Corner boasts a coffee shop. It's set in the back of the store, and is open from 6am - 2:30pm. They even offer a fantastic little service for people passing by on their way to work in the mornings. You can text the baristas (phone number is on the website) and order your coffee ahead. Just leave your name, order, and E.T.A, and it'll be there for you when you arrive. Charming. If you're going to have your beverage in store, you can either grab a seat and a book in the earthen den, or you can go out the front and get in some leisurely people watching time.
I can't really express how charismatic this book shop is. It's old world appeal rubs off on me. I feel like a more worldly, educated, sophisticated person whenever I stroll through their front door. It's the type of place that would encourage you spending hours in there sniffing the fragrance of old books at your leisure. They even set up a cafe so you'd stay a little longer.
Parking is a bit of a problem, but they do have a bike stand out the front. Tie a basket to your pushie, hop on, and go for a ride to find your next new literary love at Clarence Corner. read more