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    The Winding Stair Bookshop

    4.1 (25 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Grace B.

    What an incredible bookshop! Medium sized with an incredible collection of popular fiction and nonfiction! A ton of specific nonfiction sections, easy to navigate and lots of display space for themed or popular fiction! The back has childrens and used books, too. I bought Little Rot, Akwaeke Emezi's newest book and I'm excited to read it! My big critique is they were selling arcs for a profit. Most of the used books were marked with a price around 4 quid. I found an interesting arc and asked if I could take it and they said it was also 4 quid! But on it said it was an arc and as any bookseller would know, its against bookshop rules to sell arcs for money. As a bookseller, it's a real bummer when I see this happen. I otherwise enjoyed The Winding Stair and it's definitely worth browsing! Highly recommend whether you're a local or just stumbled upon it right across the bridge.

    Dolores M.

    Writers musicians and artists used to gather here in the 70s to meet up and compare interests and have a chat, now everyone gathers here to have a browse in the book shop and to eat in the lovely restaurant that now takes over most of this establishment. The book shop is great for a browse among second hand books, you never know what you will come across. the children's section is particularly good! If you want to have something to eat here forget about just deciding on a whim and turning up, its so popular that you absolutely must make a reservation otherwise you will be very disappointed!

    Mary C.

    The Winding Stair is such a marvelous little shop, I just wish it was bigger. A friend mentioned the place to me and I decided to check it out, not realizing it is mostly a restaurant now and not strictly a bookstore. I walked in and was startled by how small the place was; I get the feeling that the focus is definitely on the restaurant now, though the bookstore still retains its charm. I decided to browse around anyway, and ended up staying for almost an hour! The stock isn't big, in fact it's downright teeny for a bookstore, but everything is superb. Their selection of art books blew me away; they had a lot of titles and collections you're unlikely to find in a traditional bookstore. They have new and used books for sale, the used ones being quite well priced. I wanted to buy their entire collection of old penguin books. With their happy orange bindings they'd make a delightful addition to my personal library.

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    Alexandra M.

    The Winding Stair is by far one of my favourite places to go on a lazy weekend. Whether you have something specific in mind or you just want to peruse the latest arrivals, the staff will not bother you. You're free to sort through used and new books and even take a seat in their big arm chair. There's a good mix of different types of books, from children's stories to classic works. I like to look at their photography and fashion books. This bookshop is one of the reasons Dublin has such a strong reputation for literature. It has been around since the 70s and is considered by many artists and intellectuals to be the ideal meeting spot. I went to my friend's book reading here last summer and it was an unforgettable night of wine and literature.

    It's a great tiny bookstore!

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    I really like this place and if you eat at the restaurant upstairs, you usually get 10% off. Check it out.

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    Food and service was very good!!! Need to make reservations to ensure you receive a table.

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    Secret Book & Record Store

    Secret Book & Record Store

    4.1(33 reviews)
    0.5 kmSouth Inner City

    Hells yes, this is 'Dublin' to me. The kind of Dublin you hope will manage to stick around though…read moreboom and bust and everything in between. Going about business with a quiet stalwart dignity, unfazed by trends and the need to be shiny and the next new hip thing, instead very much it's own. This place sells books, well curated second hand and new ones. The selection is pretty good considering they don't have a lot of space, and I love the way they are laid out on the central tables so you can have a gawp or a good auld rummage. That's exactly the pleasure of this place too; you go in for a look and leave with something unexpected. It's not really a bookshop you go to with a singular book in mind to purchase - sure we have Chapters for that, this place is far more enchanting and perhaps, some might say, disorganized. There's also a great second hand music store in the back (Freebird Records) with a brill Blues section and decently priced CDs and vinyl too. Long may this place last. Go in with no expectations and you may well find yourself charmed.

    While in Dublin, Ireland, there is a vintage quarter with a retro shops selling new and used vinyl,…read morebooks and collectibles. As we walked by, we saw a sign that said, "Secret Book & Record Store", with an arrow pointing into a deep narrow hallway with posters of advertisements covering the walls. These places are the great finds in Dublin. At the end of the hall was a large room filled with used books, vintage vinyl & new releases including CDs. The store was a frezy of customers flipping through the bins of vinyl to find that one great band from their past. I did find a few old 80s punk albums but still on a quest today to find an original GBH or Exploited cover.

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    Books Upstairs

    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.4 kmSouth Inner City

    As I was strolling through the streets of Dublin I was in the mood to get lost in exploration…read more After quite some time of walking through the busy streets, stopping for a nice flat white and bracing the Irish winter winds I decided to turn a corner and ended up stumbling upon this place. Those that know me know I am a complete book girly. What asked what my pass time and hobbies are books are the answer to both. So when I saw this place I knew it was a must to head in and see what magic awaited. As i walked in I could see the great selection of books offered. They also had date with a book in which you only have a clue summary about the book that gives you a brief exiting blurb to catch your eye. Loved that they make reading fun! If you're in the mood for coffee or pastries there is a cafe located upstairs which is the perfect place to relax while reading a book. If you're in Dublin this is a must see! Great books and cute cafe it's giving all the vibes for a perfect relaxed day.

    Books Upstairs requires you to wander across a couple rooms on the ground floor and then through a…read moremulti-level upstairs (accessed from the far fiction section room) maze of used books of various genres. There's distinct literary vibe here, which took me awhile to get my bearings. There's lots of space to wander, of which both Gayle and I enjoyed. I only scratched this book store's surface, but did leave with nice literary journal and a book of poems titled Brink. The fellow old guy behind the counter pretty much left everybody along, and in my judgement not only knowing the time and being willing to tell you how the watch operated.

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