
The Great Toronto Bookstore Exploration Smiling Shelves We decided to spend saturday exploring some of the little bookstores that toronto offers and there are a lot! i thought i would share our adventure, in case anyone else is looking for some bookish fun in the toronto area. From the outside it really doesn’t look like much, but once you go in, it’s small, but it’s cozy with mix matched furniture to sit and read in, with very tall shelves full of books.

The Great Toronto Bookstore Exploration Smiling Shelves From the bustling downtown to its many boroughs, countless book nooks are ready to be explored. some of these bookstores are well known landmarks, easily recognizable by their iconic storefronts or towering shelves. others are tiny holes in the wall you’ll find between breweries waiting to be discovered. Below we’ve featured 10 of the best independent bookstores in toronto for your review! 1. ben mcnally books. this independent bookstore is a great place to visit if you’re looking for something new to read. Having everything available at your browsing fingertips felt like a brick and mortar amazon in toronto, but with smiling staff whose knowledge elevated the experience. Doug miller at bloor and bathurst is completely overfilled with books and for some reason, lego. very difficult to maneuver in and not especially cheap, but some good finds. acadia books is at queen and sherbourne and is one of the oldest. very good for art books, but their stock doesn't rotate much. prices are somewhat high. two shop cats here.

The Great Toronto Bookstore Exploration Smiling Shelves Having everything available at your browsing fingertips felt like a brick and mortar amazon in toronto, but with smiling staff whose knowledge elevated the experience. Doug miller at bloor and bathurst is completely overfilled with books and for some reason, lego. very difficult to maneuver in and not especially cheap, but some good finds. acadia books is at queen and sherbourne and is one of the oldest. very good for art books, but their stock doesn't rotate much. prices are somewhat high. two shop cats here. Discover the hidden gems of toronto's bookstores. from cozy nooks to towering shelves, these stores have something for every book lover. plan your visit today!. Located at 400 king st. e., ben mcnally books has an inventory that is always changing to meet their clientele’s needs. they take pride in their requests for recommendations and do their best to expand their shelves, which are filled top to bottom with novels. The little bookstore of big stone gap by wendy welch (i saw this one in a bookstore over the weekend, and i couldn't resist adding it to my tbr list although i surprisingly resisted the equally large temptation to actually buy a copy.). Instead of book nerdy characters, i went with book nerdy settings books that are set in bookstores or libraries. mr. penumbra's 24 hour bookstore by robin sloan (this would be an amazing bookstore to work in.).