Showing posts with label bookstore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bookstore. Show all posts

Ohio Book Store

The Ohio Book Store is one of those gems that I just stumbled across while out walking with Dan one day. To this day I've never heard anyone mention about this place-- I might just be in the wrong place at the wrong time, but this place deserves some serious attention. It's epic!


The building is festooned with antique details, from ancient silver radiators and beautiful old cash registers. The building itself is a treasure trove, even aside from the books.

On the highest floor, you had to turn on the lights depending on which aisle you were browsing. Not sure why this struck me as such a gorgeous feature but it did.

There were... just so, so many books. An obscene amount. Something out of a fairy tale-- well, my kind of fairy tale, anyway.

Seriously, there are several floors (the basement, the ground floor, and two more floors accessible to the public) just jammed wall-to-wall with books.

The Ohio Book Store used to be a book bindery. Well, it still serves that function, but that used to be its claim to fame. Many of the rare books were bound in-house, and in the basement the bindery is still up and running.

The Ohio Book Store: http://ohiobookstore.net/

Iris Bookcafe

My favorite random find of this entire project so far: Iris Bookcafe.

Dan and I ambled in when I saw a sign that mentioned BOOKS-- that's all it takes for me, to tell you the truth. I'm an easy mark.


And once inside I never wanted to leave. (Ask Dan.) A cute little cafe area, tons and tons of unique and interesting books lining every wall they have, a large selection of eclectic vinyl records, a courtyard with outdoor seating and an arbor, a friendly staff and a comfortable atmosphere. I immediately wanted to start writing a novel, just for the hell of it.



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