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Village Well Books & Coffee — Attraction in Culver City

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Village Well Books & Coffee
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Nearby attractions
Kirk Douglas Theatre
9820 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Flynn's Arcade
9543 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments
3819 Dunn Dr, Culver City, CA 90232
International Society for Krishna Consciousness of Los Angeles
3764 Watseka Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90034
The Culver Steps
9300 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
The Museum of Jurassic Technology
9341 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232
Sony Pictures Studios Calley Park
10216 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Cary Grant Theatre at Sony Studios
10202 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
The Blue Door
9617 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232
Media Park
9091 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Nearby restaurants
Cafe Vida
9755 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Meet in Paris French Bistro
9727 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
S & W Country Diner
9748 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
33 Taps Culver City
9739 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Sake House by Hikari
9729 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Luna Grill Culver City
9901 Washington Blvd Suite 106, Culver City, CA 90232
Super Domestic Coffee
10054 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Kismet Rotisserie
10000 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Nardò Culver City
9725 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232, United States
Breakfast Republic
9901 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
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Village Well Books & Coffee

9900 Culver Blvd #1b, Culver City, CA 90232
4.8(283)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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attractions: Kirk Douglas Theatre, Flynn's Arcade, Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments, International Society for Krishna Consciousness of Los Angeles, The Culver Steps, The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Sony Pictures Studios Calley Park, Cary Grant Theatre at Sony Studios, The Blue Door, Media Park, restaurants: Cafe Vida, Meet in Paris French Bistro, S & W Country Diner, 33 Taps Culver City, Sake House by Hikari, Luna Grill Culver City, Super Domestic Coffee, Kismet Rotisserie, Nardò Culver City, Breakfast Republic
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(424) 298-8951
Website
villagewell.com

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Nearby attractions of Village Well Books & Coffee

Kirk Douglas Theatre

Flynn's Arcade

Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments

International Society for Krishna Consciousness of Los Angeles

The Culver Steps

The Museum of Jurassic Technology

Sony Pictures Studios Calley Park

Cary Grant Theatre at Sony Studios

The Blue Door

Media Park

Kirk Douglas Theatre

Kirk Douglas Theatre

4.7

(262)

Open 24 hours
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Flynn's Arcade

Flynn's Arcade

4.9

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments

Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments

4.9

(20)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
International Society for Krishna Consciousness of Los Angeles

International Society for Krishna Consciousness of Los Angeles

4.8

(245)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

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Nearby restaurants of Village Well Books & Coffee

Cafe Vida

Meet in Paris French Bistro

S & W Country Diner

33 Taps Culver City

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Super Domestic Coffee

Kismet Rotisserie

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Breakfast Republic

Cafe Vida

Cafe Vida

4.6

(647)

Click for details
Meet in Paris French Bistro

Meet in Paris French Bistro

4.2

(484)

Click for details
S & W Country Diner

S & W Country Diner

4.4

(361)

Click for details
33 Taps Culver City

33 Taps Culver City

4.5

(164)

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Bringing together a cafe and a bookstore, this place wasn’t just perfect as they’re offering you the chance to get both of them in one go, but also a win in giving the ambiance that enabled you to focus which wasn’t always the case in any other cafes. Oh and not forget to mention, dedicated free parking garage’s available! They opened until pretty late (6/8pm depending on the day) and served multiple corners to sit based on your preference, either a low bench amidst the bookshelves, a communal working desk, or sitting outside enjoying the sun kiss. Initially expecting the cafe only offered basic staples, it’s actually amusing that they had pretty long menu list, including for munchies. Trying their Spanish Latte, which was available in small and big size, I was pleased that the coffee was pretty decent. I did love that they could serve it hot and not just warm, just like how I fancied my hot coffee. Typically I needed to order it extra hot to avoid getting warm coffee! Would also take a moment to appreciate the baristas behind the counter as they’re just the sweetest :)
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I recently discovered Village Well Books & Coffee in Culver City through social media and came across their Breakup Stories Open Mic event. It immediately caught my interest, so I sent it to my girlfriends, and we decided to check it out together. The event was fascinating! The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the people who shared their poetry and breakup stories were incredibly talented. It was a mix of raw emotion, humor, and deep reflection—an unforgettable experience. The host did a fantastic job leading the event and shared that the bookstore offers a variety of workshops, events, and other community gatherings. Beyond the event, the bookstore is beautiful and thoughtfully curated, making it a perfect place to explore books, sip coffee, and soak in the creative energy. After looking at their website, I’m even more impressed by the compelling events they offer. I’ll be coming back for more! If you love books, coffee, and engaging events, Village Well Books & Coffee is a must-visit!
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Bringing together a cafe and a bookstore, this place wasn’t just perfect as they’re offering you the chance to get both of them in one go, but also a win in giving the ambiance that enabled you to focus which wasn’t always the case in any other cafes. Oh and not forget to mention, dedicated free parking garage’s available! They opened until pretty late (6/8pm depending on the day) and served multiple corners to sit based on your preference, either a low bench amidst the bookshelves, a communal working desk, or sitting outside enjoying the sun kiss. Initially expecting the cafe only offered basic staples, it’s actually amusing that they had pretty long menu list, including for munchies. Trying their Spanish Latte, which was available in small and big size, I was pleased that the coffee was pretty decent. I did love that they could serve it hot and not just warm, just like how I fancied my hot coffee. Typically I needed to order it extra hot to avoid getting warm coffee! Would also take a moment to appreciate the baristas behind the counter as they’re just the sweetest :)
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I recently discovered Village Well Books & Coffee in Culver City through social media and came across their Breakup Stories Open Mic event. It immediately caught my interest, so I sent it to my girlfriends, and we decided to check it out together. The event was fascinating! The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the people who shared their poetry and breakup stories were incredibly talented. It was a mix of raw emotion, humor, and deep reflection—an unforgettable experience. The host did a fantastic job leading the event and shared that the bookstore offers a variety of workshops, events, and other community gatherings. Beyond the event, the bookstore is beautiful and thoughtfully curated, making it a perfect place to explore books, sip coffee, and soak in the creative energy. After looking at their website, I’m even more impressed by the compelling events they offer. I’ll be coming back for more! If you love books, coffee, and engaging events, Village Well Books & Coffee is a must-visit!
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Reviews of Village Well Books & Coffee

4.8
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5.0
32w

What makes a bibliophile choose to walk into a brick-and-mortar bookstore over sitting at a computer and ordering (or tapping a few clicks on the phone), and often, a less expensive option?

My thoughts are this... the camaraderie one finds in a bookstore can't be shared when purchasing online. The conversations that are had in the aisles, at the counter - the browsing to see the cover art, which many illustrators have worked endlessly on, is missing from that website experience.

My go-to adventures on the weekends are generally scoping out Stationery shops, visiting plant nurseries, and perusing Independent Bookstores. Today, after eating my delicious chocolate almond croissant😋 from a nearby bakery. I went on Yelp to see what bookstores were in the area. How can I describe the enthusiasm I had while tasking their counter help for books I had seen here on Instagram and researched on Goodreads 😆? The staff here are just another example of the 'why' you walk into these stores. Someone has a passion for books, for gifts that bibliophiles appreciate, for serving yummy food in this same location (so that you won't have to leave), for providing a space to sit and make that hard decision of what books will come home with you.

This is my humble homage to all of the Independent Store owners who continue to take that risk and keep hope alive for we readers out there that (like I) will travel over 1 1/2 hours just to support you and your team. Bravo Culver City! you are providing a place where a community of people may gather and enjoy their favorite...

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3.0
1y

Independent book store, which is great. Staff are friendly and will look something up to check stock if you know the title. I can’t say what the coffee shop is like as every time I have gone there is nowhere to sit. It’s mostly one long communal table with people sitting opposite each other taking up as much space as possible. Almost every single person is on their laptop and treating the place like a library. They get one drink to last in perpetuity and act like it’s their office. Even if you could get a seat you wouldn’t feel comfortable using the table as a cafe spot. Especially if you went with a friend for a coffee or a snack you wouldn’t feel comfortable to chat. They give people dirty looks like you are encroaching on their space. Use the library or buy more drinks to at least make up for fact you are taking away business. I’d happily have a couple of drinks and a sandwhich and would not overstay, if I could only get a seat. Atmosphere is the sitting area is very hostile (I’ve seen it to others who dare sit down and try and just have a coffee and quiet conversation) and full of arrogant, entitled, pompous people. It is not a library or a WeWork. Business like this fail because of these free loading posers (they can clearly afford to support the shop and buy more) using the free wi fi and not purchasing more than one cup for...

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4.0
21w

Bringing together a cafe and a bookstore, this place wasn’t just perfect as they’re offering you the chance to get both of them in one go, but also a win in giving the ambiance that enabled you to focus which wasn’t always the case in any other cafes. Oh and not forget to mention, dedicated free parking garage’s available!

They opened until pretty late (6/8pm depending on the day) and served multiple corners to sit based on your preference, either a low bench amidst the bookshelves, a communal working desk, or sitting outside enjoying the sun kiss.

Initially expecting the cafe only offered basic staples, it’s actually amusing that they had pretty long menu list, including for munchies. Trying their Spanish Latte, which was available in small and big size, I was pleased that the coffee was pretty decent. I did love that they could serve it hot and not just warm, just like how I fancied my hot coffee. Typically I needed to order it extra hot to avoid getting warm coffee! Would also take a moment to appreciate the baristas behind the counter as they’re just...

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