Least impressive B&N I've ever seen. Seems like a store for consumer items, some of which incidentally are books. If you go to the new nonfiction section, you will find that the books are A) not in alphabetical order, and B) not always new (Gibran's The Prophet, which was on the new nonfiction shelves, was published a while ago). I was told a new nonfiction book was in the Religion section . . . which was also in no discernible order. It's a new store, so maybe they're still working out the kinks. But for now this feels like an afterthought on the...
Read moreThis Barnes and Nobles is better than a lot I've been to recently. great and even lighting, had the products I wanted and was overall a cozy environment. I must say, everyone in the reviews is very split. Even though they are lacking a coffee shop, I must remind you all that this is not a full B&N! Anyways, even a few months after my original review, I still strongly recommend this location. Every time I enter to buy more books I get really excited to be in such a nice and clean environment. Would recommend for everyone with a...
Read moreReally disappointed in this place. Can't get much more "generic bookstore" than if they printed all the covers in black and white. No technology/computer, nothing good electronics/rpi/Arduino, no good range of poetry/spoken word authors.
No coffee area, no chairs I could see, because the shelving/aisle layout is HORRIFIC.
Only thing I liked were the employees who were actually helpful, only reason it...
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