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Barnes and Noble was a great experience!! Loved how there's so many books, toys and albums to buy and look at. They have a kids section which is cute, and a decent size of vinyls and albums. I bought an album there recently and it was pretty nice. The only thing is that they are more pricey as albums in target is 25.99 and here there are 30.99. Don't know why it's pricey but it's still worth it. Will come back again... View all feedback.
What anita spencer doesn't like about Barnes Noble:
By far one of the absolute worst places in the B/N chain , no cafe , no chairs , it’s stale like a boring old library , old carpet Perhaps ….these reviews are bogus The local manager’s motto is “Order “ vs engaging creative customer service oriented environment Sorry shame on her Basically “order online “ don’t waste your time View all feedback.
We do like spending time here with coffee, good books, peaceful environment fulfilled by classical music. I personally enjoy a lot, it keeps reminding me my favorite bookstore and coffee shop in Taiwan!
Went with my mom! It's big enough to walk around, and the sections are spread out to keep me interested. There is a Starbucks there, which is nice. My only complaint, no where to sit and read unless you go to the Starbucks, lol.
The atmosphere at this store is so cozy. I love it and could spend all day here. Please don’t update it to look like an airport bookstore. I prefer going to Barnes and Noble for the experience. Otherwise I could just go to target or Amazon
Very clean store. I love the outdoor shopping experience where Barnes and Noble is located. Great
Love this home base Barnes and Noble. Staff is great and helpful and really like the cafe set up (great place to study/work). I wish they kept the cushy chairs. Those add so much to the environment (being able to sit and review/read). I only gave this one a 4 because given the size, the selection could be more. They have space for more strategically arranged shelves. Also, the selections for certain sections (examples fantasy, non Christian religious books (given world politics, the more diverse information available, the better), history, etc) are kinda sparse compared to similarly sized BNs.