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London Review Bookshop

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The London Review Bookshop: 23,000 titles on two floors in Bloomsbury, plus cakes and tea. The LRB Bookshop was founded by the magazine of the same name, and opened in 2003 (Alan Bennett cut the ribbon).

Address: 14 Bury Place , London WC1A 2JL, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7269 9030
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: WC1A 2JL

opening times

Monday: 10:00-18:30
Tuesday: 10:00-18:30
Wednesday: 10:00-18:30
Thursday: 10:00-18:30
Friday: 10:00-18:30
Saturday: 10:00-18:30
Sunday: 12:00-18:00


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Reviews
Unique, homely, healthy and quiet bookshop cafe. The people that work here are effortlessly customer centric and spreading positive vibes. Today I tried the homemade tumeric tonic over kombucha and I highly recommend it. Lightly sparkling with the perfect tumeric kick. Not to be missed! 10/10
The London Review Bookshop in Bloomsbury left me with mixed feelings. While its well-curated selection of titles is impressive, the atmosphere feels overly highbrow and lacks the warmth and community vibe. The knowledgeable staff seemed more focused on maintaining an intellectual air than creating a welcoming environment, making it difficult to engage casually or seek personalized recommendations without feeling out of place. It feels like it became too popular, losing its charm in the process. In essence, while it excels in literary offerings, it falls short in creating an inviting, community-focused atmosphere that many book lovers seek. 2 out of 5.
just a review of the cafe: - walking in from the bookshop, smell of books fades to a small but bustling little cafe area with plenty of sunlight - drinks are a bit pricey, but they are large. the iced coffee and the turmeric tonic were £4.50 each. the turmeric tonic was very good. fruity, sweet, and refreshing. - they dont allow outside food which was a bit annoying they informed me in a sorta rude way so bumping down a star
This was by far one of the best book stores I have ever been to. It has a phenomenal collection of books. I often struggle to find books about science that aren’t of the pop-science type. No lack of them here. They carry great quarterly publications, books by Verso publications and a great section on contemporary politics. 10/10 recommend to any book nerd. Also, they have restrooms if you’re looking for one in the area. Always a plus side.
A very nice little book store with a discerning selection of titles conveniently displayed. If you want quality books, rather than the latest bestseller, this is the place for you. A nice coffee shop with seating in the Pied Bull Courtyard is attached.
One of the most decent bookshops in central London, both in scope and range of the books. It is possible to be stuck here for a while because of the cozy atmosphere and interesting books. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable as to the literature and bookselling, obviously. Apart from a large range of fine literature and non-fiction, the shop also offers a wide variety of books on different studies, from Classics and Philosophy to Psychology, Architecture and Physics.
Every time I go, I find many new cakes that look delicious. I have tried an amazing chocolate cake. Orange almond cake was so good and tender. Falafel wrap was so good and creative. Prices are medium. The stuff are so friendly. The place is so cosy and relaxing.
Nice bookshop with a nice variety. There is also a cafe inside with a few seats and seats outside. Perfect for good weather!
A lovely range of books in a delightful setting. Always a little gem to discover in this really pleasant bookshop. Its accompanying cafe , whilst a touch expensive, has lovely coffee and some interesting cake varieties. Well worth popping in and just being for a while . Bookshops like this need supporting all we can.
One of the best in London. There are so many editions about the Germany poet Paul Celan and you can also find a lot good poetry and fiction here.
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