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    Palmer Square

    Palmer Square

    4.7
    (11 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    What a delightful little park …read more I'm happy to see that this is the school mascot . I didn't know prior to today. Very tidy park and only one other person, enjoying it at the same time as me . I was a little surprised there weren't more students sitting and reading and enjoying beautiful day today in this delightful park . Enjoyable

    When you are Yelp!'s #1 OUTLAW where do you hang your spurs?…read more Palmer Square at Princeton University! Why you might ask!? Because I am the least preppy and run-of-the-mill hanging-on-mom-and-dad's-expense account type. My ruggedness fits right in at 'Palmer Square' with my leather jackets and frayed jeans: the way oil and vinegar mix! That said, I enjoy my outlaw status at Princeton's angled walkways and shops and cliche coffee houses. When I enter Small World Coffee or order up at The Yankee Doodle Tap Room the women visibly gasp at my long locks and muscles in disbelief! People either think I am an astrophysicist on a hallucinogenic or a Greaser from the 1950s. The Rebel Chef has what is sorely needed in this town: frassos. Palmer Square is where all the ritzy brats in this town go to buy their $500 undershirts, Choo-choo train toys and loafers. It's a lit-up snazzy horseshoe shaped little park with some sign posts, historical markers, restaurants, bars, clothes stores, arches and bookshops. People come to walk poodles. It gets busy around here between about 10am until 3pm, after that all the monocled scientists and 'an athletic scholarship in high jump bought me my way to a degree in biology' - types go to their small dorms for long naps. Palmer Square is nonetheless an archaic but valued (if for its aura and celebrated window shopping) nexus and hub for the hamlet of Princeton. Every now and again when I come through here - I grab a pint and some bar food and enjoy the seasons. Palmer Square Review: 5

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    Princeton University Press

    Princeton University Press

    2.7
    (3 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    PUP sells e-books in the highly restricted Glassboxx format which cannot be used on e-readers. I…read moremade the mistake of purchasing one, and they refused to allow me to return it or convert it into a gift.

    Ordered a book, paid for it on line, received an order confirmation and two hours later an order…read morecancellation. I sent an email to ask why my order was cancelled, since payment still showed as pending on my bank account overview. No response whatsoever. Ordered the book once more on their website, this time using a different credit card. Got an order confirmation and the book arrived in the mail within days. Yet my payment for the previously cancelled order went through and was taken out of my account. Called 'Customer Service', explained the whole thing to a lady in Alabama.She told me my order number did not exist in the system and requested I should send a letter with the order confirmation + cancellation as attachments to her email address. Everything was returned as 'this email address cannot receive your message'.Sent her a letter in the mail with all paper copies of everything. Got another copy of the book in the mail. Now I have 2 copies of the same book, and I needed only one. Never got ANY reply on the letter I sent. Lost quite some time dealing with this mess.Ended up sending the second copy (John Adams, 'The Fear of American Oligarchy' to my friend who lives retired on Crete, Greece. Good for him. Just a nasty experience for me with what I believed to be a dignified publishing house.No ladies and gents: They mess up big time and can't even find the courtesy to reply.Be ware ordering directly from their site!!!

    Labyrinth Books

    Labyrinth Books

    4.4
    (52 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    This was a great experience when visiting Princeton! There were so many sections to choose from…read morewith a wide variety of topics and authors. Definitely worth a visit. Better than any commercial book store. The prices were standard along the lines of a B&N, and the store did offer many sale items and books. Everyone working in the store was very friendly and attentive. Will go back if I'm in Princeton again.

    I wish I lived closer to Princeton! I make it a point to always stop by this bookstore when I am in…read moretown. The store is spacious and chill. Modern looking. Great lighting... My favorite is their curation of books which also reflects US social/political/economics at any moment in time you are there, although the space holds books on any subject you want to look for. I know that when I walk in there I will for sure find something that would catch my interest. Probably because the store is located right across Princeton University campus, the selection of books is always very educational and diverse in voices and subjects. But unlike in other bookstores near universities, I noticed, Labyrinth still maintains an independant vibe. Once I walked in for books about writing, and found lots of books I have not heard about or seen in B&N or any other bookstores. It was like a breath of fresh air to walk into a bookstore and find something different than what I am used to seeing and discover new material. Books are priced the same way they are in other bookshops. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Labyrinth also offers games, it's own branded merch and art by NJ local artists. If you are or are not a booklover - you should definitely check it out. For example one time I went there with my boyfriend, who isn't as big of a reader as I am due to his busy schedule and doesn't purposely keeps up with literary news as I do - and he still found some books that caught his interest that he purchased! I wish Labyrinth was my local bookstore!

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    Palmer Square News Kiosk - mags - Updated August 2026

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