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Leviathan Bookstore
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Nearby attractions
St. Louis Public Library - Carpenter Library
3309 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Ritz Park
3147 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
New City Fellowship Church -- South City
3502 Grace Ave, St. Louis, MO 63116
Messiah Lutheran Church
2846 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Chinese Pavilion - Tower Grove Park
3834 Main Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110
Old Playground Pavillion
3817 Main Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110
Cypress North Pavilion
3955 Main Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110
Nearby restaurants
Cafe Mochi
3221 S Grand Blvd #1013, St. Louis, MO 63118
Brasilia Restaurant & Market
3212 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Grand Bistro Vietnamese Restaurant
3195 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Sheesh
3226 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Pizza Head
3196 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
The Gelateria
3197 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Terror Tacos
3191 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
The Gin Room
3200 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
The Vine Cafe and Market
3171 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Tree House Restaurant
3177 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Nearby local services
TRX Tattoos & Piercings
3207 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Jay International Food Co
3172 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118, United States
Wyoming Barber Shop
3192 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Garden District STL
3203 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Urban Matter
3179 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
The Social Goods Marketplace
3189 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
Salon St Louis
3012 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118, United States
Flowers & Weeds
3201 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118
Gustine Market
3150 Gustine Ave, St. Louis, MO 63116
STL Style House
3159 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118, United States
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Leviathan Bookstore

3211 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63118
4.9(18)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: St. Louis Public Library - Carpenter Library, Ritz Park, New City Fellowship Church -- South City, Messiah Lutheran Church, Chinese Pavilion - Tower Grove Park, Old Playground Pavillion, Cypress North Pavilion, restaurants: Cafe Mochi, Brasilia Restaurant & Market, Grand Bistro Vietnamese Restaurant, Sheesh, Pizza Head, The Gelateria, Terror Tacos, The Gin Room, The Vine Cafe and Market, Tree House Restaurant, local businesses: TRX Tattoos & Piercings, Jay International Food Co, Wyoming Barber Shop, Garden District STL, Urban Matter, The Social Goods Marketplace, Salon St Louis, Flowers & Weeds, Gustine Market, STL Style House
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(314) 707-7558
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leviathanbookstore.com
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Nearby attractions of Leviathan Bookstore

St. Louis Public Library - Carpenter Library

Ritz Park

New City Fellowship Church -- South City

Messiah Lutheran Church

Chinese Pavilion - Tower Grove Park

Old Playground Pavillion

Cypress North Pavilion

St. Louis Public Library - Carpenter Library

St. Louis Public Library - Carpenter Library

4.6

(162)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Ritz Park

Ritz Park

4.4

(20)

Open 24 hours
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New City Fellowship Church -- South City

New City Fellowship Church -- South City

4.9

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Messiah Lutheran Church

Messiah Lutheran Church

4.6

(21)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Leviathan Bookstore

Cafe Mochi

Brasilia Restaurant & Market

Grand Bistro Vietnamese Restaurant

Sheesh

Pizza Head

The Gelateria

Terror Tacos

The Gin Room

The Vine Cafe and Market

Tree House Restaurant

Cafe Mochi

Cafe Mochi

4.4

(808)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Brasilia Restaurant & Market

Brasilia Restaurant & Market

4.6

(427)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Grand Bistro Vietnamese Restaurant

Grand Bistro Vietnamese Restaurant

4.7

(848)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sheesh

Sheesh

4.3

(496)

$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Leviathan Bookstore

TRX Tattoos & Piercings

Jay International Food Co

Wyoming Barber Shop

Garden District STL

Urban Matter

The Social Goods Marketplace

Salon St Louis

Flowers & Weeds

Gustine Market

STL Style House

TRX Tattoos & Piercings

TRX Tattoos & Piercings

4.6

(568)

Click for details
Jay International Food Co

Jay International Food Co

4.5

(1.0K)

Click for details
Wyoming Barber Shop

Wyoming Barber Shop

4.8

(174)

Click for details
Garden District STL

Garden District STL

4.9

(36)

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sutherlandk19sutherlandk19
Leviathan Bookstore is an itty bitty storefront on South Grand in St. Louis, situated right next door to a restaurant serving East African cuisine- whose aroma almost changed our dinner plans. Stopped in a Friday afternoon before going to dinner to celebrate our anniversary (fav way to celebrate- bookstore and dinner). There wasn't a whole lot of foot traffic during our visit, which I prefer while browsing books and especially in such a small store. Though the store is small, the hand-selected titles are interesting, popular, and also a bit niche. At least two titles from every favored genre of mine piqued my interest. We left with two new books and several titles added to my TBR (I have to pace myself when purchasing books, otherwise my home would be overflowing). I very much appreciated the focus on St. Louis history and merch. The mural illustrating the mythical Missouri Leviathan is extra special due to its parallel the owners have drawn to the genesis of the business- "Koch is an inspiration for the scope of his vision, his eagerness to please the public, and yes, his chutzpah. That's why we're rolling up our sleeves, using what we find, and creating something we know will be truly grand..." The space is clean, easy to access, and pleasant to browse. We were able to find free street parking within a block of the store. We appreciated learning more about the business from James during our visit. Excited to return in the future!
Quinn G.Quinn G.
Stopped by on opening day completely by accident! They have a nice selection of interesting finds. I love that while not being the first or only bookstore on S Grand, it's completely worth the trip as they sell new books while Dunaway specializes in used and rare books. The placement of the two bookstores really encourages book lovers to explore more of what South Grand has to offer, while neither takes away from the existence of the other. I didn't really have a chance to speak with the owners much (that's fine, though) but it seemed that they were very nice and encouraging of book clubs and the like from conversations I overheard. I really hadn't planned on writing a review when I went in, so I didn't take many useful pictures but here's some of the books that caught my eye if that's interesting for anyone. Please support our new and old local booksellers 💕 we need them now more than ever.
Peter L.Peter L.
My daughter and I went there for a group meeting. We met the owner. He is a nice local guy who seems to care about the community he is in. He has a great selection of books. And his pricing is beyond fair. We are fans.
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Leviathan Bookstore is an itty bitty storefront on South Grand in St. Louis, situated right next door to a restaurant serving East African cuisine- whose aroma almost changed our dinner plans. Stopped in a Friday afternoon before going to dinner to celebrate our anniversary (fav way to celebrate- bookstore and dinner). There wasn't a whole lot of foot traffic during our visit, which I prefer while browsing books and especially in such a small store. Though the store is small, the hand-selected titles are interesting, popular, and also a bit niche. At least two titles from every favored genre of mine piqued my interest. We left with two new books and several titles added to my TBR (I have to pace myself when purchasing books, otherwise my home would be overflowing). I very much appreciated the focus on St. Louis history and merch. The mural illustrating the mythical Missouri Leviathan is extra special due to its parallel the owners have drawn to the genesis of the business- "Koch is an inspiration for the scope of his vision, his eagerness to please the public, and yes, his chutzpah. That's why we're rolling up our sleeves, using what we find, and creating something we know will be truly grand..." The space is clean, easy to access, and pleasant to browse. We were able to find free street parking within a block of the store. We appreciated learning more about the business from James during our visit. Excited to return in the future!
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Stopped by on opening day completely by accident! They have a nice selection of interesting finds. I love that while not being the first or only bookstore on S Grand, it's completely worth the trip as they sell new books while Dunaway specializes in used and rare books. The placement of the two bookstores really encourages book lovers to explore more of what South Grand has to offer, while neither takes away from the existence of the other. I didn't really have a chance to speak with the owners much (that's fine, though) but it seemed that they were very nice and encouraging of book clubs and the like from conversations I overheard. I really hadn't planned on writing a review when I went in, so I didn't take many useful pictures but here's some of the books that caught my eye if that's interesting for anyone. Please support our new and old local booksellers 💕 we need them now more than ever.
Quinn G.

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My daughter and I went there for a group meeting. We met the owner. He is a nice local guy who seems to care about the community he is in. He has a great selection of books. And his pricing is beyond fair. We are fans.
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Leviathan Bookstore is an itty bitty storefront on South Grand in St. Louis, situated right next door to a restaurant serving East African cuisine- whose aroma almost changed our dinner plans. Stopped in a Friday afternoon before going to dinner to celebrate our anniversary (fav way to celebrate- bookstore and dinner). There wasn't a whole lot of foot traffic during our visit, which I prefer while browsing books and especially in such a small store. Though the store is small, the hand-selected titles are interesting, popular, and also a bit niche. At least two titles from every favored genre of mine piqued my interest. We left with two new books and several titles added to my TBR (I have to pace myself when purchasing books, otherwise my home would be overflowing). I very much appreciated the focus on St. Louis history and merch. The mural illustrating the mythical Missouri Leviathan is extra special due to its parallel the owners have drawn to the genesis of the business- "Koch is an inspiration for the scope of his vision, his eagerness to please the public, and yes, his chutzpah. That's why we're rolling up our sleeves, using what we find, and creating something we know will be truly grand..."

The space is clean, easy to access, and pleasant to browse. We were able to find free street parking within a block of the store. We appreciated learning more about the business from James during our visit. Excited to return...

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5.0
45w

Stopped by on opening day completely by accident! They have a nice selection of interesting finds. I love that while not being the first or only bookstore on S Grand, it's completely worth the trip as they sell new books while Dunaway specializes in used and rare books. The placement of the two bookstores really encourages book lovers to explore more of what South Grand has to offer, while neither takes away from the existence of the other.

I didn't really have a chance to speak with the owners much (that's fine, though) but it seemed that they were very nice and encouraging of book clubs and the like from conversations I overheard.

I really hadn't planned on writing a review when I went in, so I didn't take many useful pictures but here's some of the books that caught my eye if that's interesting for anyone. Please support our new and old local booksellers 💕 we need them now...

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5.0
27w

This is a lovely shop. Really, this is one of my favorite bookstores. It’s small and unassuming, so I didn’t expect much and was pleasantly surprised at the personally curated collection. It’s very well done. There is also some memorabilia if you’re a from out of town. Mostly postcards and photos, some t shirts. The owner is personable and makes great conversation. A must for locals and travelers alike, as long as you like an...

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