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    Frugal Bookstore

    4.8 (37 reviews)
    ModerateBookstores
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Ashley A.

    I liked it. It is on the smaller side, but there is still a variety of genres. While it is called frugal, just be aware that the prices are not super frugal unless you're buying from the sale section (however, you are buying from a local and black owned business so if you are avid reader like myself you may walk out of here with at least two books and be supporting your locally owned businesses in the process). I bought a Selena book in Spanish from sale section $7 and a James Baldwin novel for ~ $8. Also, the Saturday evening I came, there was a book club meeting in session which is great. They have a little kids section too which is awesome. I also really liked the other items the store sells: super cute hand bags, personalized bookmarks, and clothing items). Go check it out!

    My order from Frugal Bookstore arrived pretty quickly from their efficient website.  Shop local/indie!

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    This is a great store. The atmosphere is very friendly and relaxed. It feels more like doing business with family.

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    . But for the frequent construction in the area, and COVID restrictions, I would visit more

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    Trident Booksellers & Café

    3.6(2.2k reviews)
    1.3 miBack Bay
    $$

    After all my visits to Boston, I finally made it to Trident Booksellers & Café. Since the…read moremonsoon-like rains of the previous day ended, this was a perfect sunny day to take a short walk to Newbury Street. The ordering and payment all go through the Toast app, accessible with the menu included on the QR codes on each numbered table. EASY! And DELICIOUS. I had the chicken salad wrap, and my son enjoyed the tuna melt. After this great lunch, we ambled through the well-stocked bookstore, admiring the variety of choices. What a find!

    *Review for bookstore only*…read more This place was super cute and I'm so glad we decided to check it out after almost walking by it! As soon as you walk in, you're greeted by the cashiers on the right while the wall in front is lined with new releases and employee recommendations. As you go further in, there's a small café on the left (a couple was having their first date when we walked by. How cute!). There are two floors, but I mainly stayed on the first since the second floor seemed dedicated to children's books. I am a memoir/nonfiction girl, so I went back to that section and was happy to find two whole cases dedicated to the genre. They also have super cute post cards, puzzles, hats, and other knickknacks. I bought a postcard of Beacon Hill to commemorate our vacation! I'm only knocking a star off because there didn't seem to be many books on sale or a decent used section. I did happen to find and buy one book on sale, but it was pure luck because no sign made it clear that discounted books would be sprinkled in. As someone new to the area, I loved the feel of the space and would definitely be a regular if I lived nearby!

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    Beacon Hill Books & Cafe - Popovers and tea

    Beacon Hill Books & Cafe

    4.1(201 reviews)
    2.1 miBeacon Hill
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    This spot was adorable - both for books and food…read more We lucked out as we didn't have a reservation, but called and turns out they had an outdoor table available. We weren't sure how to enter, so we started in the bookstore and found their convenient elevator downstairs! The restaurant is tiny but cozy, which is the perfect atmosphere for a book store! We sat outside in the little courtyard and it's a mix of magical and relaxing! There were only a few tables, so it wasn't overcrowded and with nice weather, it was perfect. I had a salad with salmon on the side which was delicious - and the ginger lemonade - wonderful! From buttered noodles to seafood, everything was executed well. The staff didn't rush us even though they were busy - and they had to give really long wait times to a number of others, but we still weren't rushed. I would highly recommend reservations, but even without we were treated very well. Pricing was in line with city pricing - and the food was extremely high quality and produce was lovely - not a shriveled lettuce leaf in sight. We then went upstairs to the bookstore and perused - each floor has something fun to see (including a tiny kids door - or is it a mouse door for the mouse who stars in the book about the store?!). 100% worth a visit - definitely stop in!

    Beacon Hill Books and Cafe is a three story independent bookstore set inside a townhouse on Beacon…read moreHill, and the physical space does as much work as the inventory in making it worth a visit. We walked into a building with the kind of architectural character that chain bookstores cannot manufacture, with small rooms opening into each other across multiple floors, wallpapered walls, and reading nooks distributed throughout that invite you to slow down rather than move through quickly. The book selection is well curated with staff recommendation cards on the shelves that actually reflect genuine enthusiasm rather than perfunctory notes. We saw limited edition hardcovers and local and regional titles appearing alongside the broader fiction and nonfiction selection. Browsing felt productive rather than overwhelming because the curation kept things focused. The kids section upstairs is one of the more delightful in Boston, with a train running along a track near the ceiling that tends to make a strong impression on younger visitors. There is also an art print vending machine on the second floor that draws its own audience of visitors looking for something small and specific to take home. The cafe occupies the lower level and operates as a separate experience from the bookshop above. We ordered the oat milk cappuccino with Vermont maple syrup, which was worth it. The morning glory scone and the popovers are two other items to consider. The cafe is tiny, around eight tables inside with a small patio, and reservations are recommended for breakfast and afternoon tea service. Pricing at the cafe is on the higher end, and certain fixed price service formats on specific dates push it considerably further, so checking current pricing before booking is worth doing. For a bookshop that doubles as a destination in its own right, Beacon Hill Books and Cafe delivers a cozy, curated experience that rewards lingering. It is the kind of place we would return to just to sit and read with a good coffee.

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    More Than Words

    More Than Words

    4.6(54 reviews)
    1.4 miSouth End
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    Back when I was working in Waltham, I kept tabs on More Than Words since they had a location there…read moreand I was interested in getting involved. They have such an amazing mission, and I highly recommend people look into this nonprofit to learn more on how to support! This review is for their Boston store--an open, spacious thrift and book store. They have a great selection, from affordable everyday pieces to higher-end clothing (for both women and men), plus old-timey knickknacks, home goods, shoes, costume jewelry, toys, and new packaged gifts. There's so much to rummage through, and it doesn't have that musty thrift store feel--it's very well kept. We bought a bunch of things: glass cake display I had as a kid (that doubles as a fruit trifle dish), an abstract dress that was basically new (originally over $200, I snagged for $40), a metal dragon bracelet, and more. The staff is fun--they seem like friends with each other, and a few even made me feel like we were becoming friends too, loll. It's a very cool atmosphere and well staffed. If no one's at the register, there's a bell you can ring and they'll be right there. I love this place--it is one of my highlights of the South End area!

    Wonderful people doing great work. This bookshop is has so many good finds and the money is…read morereinvested into the community. They have clothes, housewares, tickets. Please support this community center store!

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    More Than Words
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