Battery Park Book Exchange

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Whenever we travel, I’m always on the lookout for the coziest, most delightful independent bookstores. Here, I’m pleased to introduce you to one of our favorite indie bookstores in Asheville, North Carolina. (Find more of our favorite cozy, independent bookstores here.)

 

On a recent visit to Asheville, we wandered into the exquisite Battery Park Book Exchange.

 

If you’ve never been there, you may be wondering what, exactly, elevates it to the rank of fabulous.

 

Let’s go through the checklist, shall we?

 

The best bookstores are usually local, independent shops, with a unique vibe. Battery Park? Check and check.

 

And of course, it’s a good sign when a bookstore has a generous selection of books. Battery Park has more than twenty thousand (used) titles, all arranged in well-organized and -labeled categories, sections, shelves, nooks, bookcases, and rooms.

 

 

It’s always nice when a bookstore offers a spot, or two, to sit down, so that you can comfortably peruse the books. Well, this fabulous bookstore has room upon room, on two floors, filled with nearly floor-to-ceiling bookcases — along with a multitude of comfy chairs and sofas.

 

You can sit by yourself, you can sit with a group, or you can perch on a cushioned window seat.

 

 

A few bookstore purists may disagree, but I enjoy being able to read, browse, relax, and chat — while enjoying a mug of tea or a cup of coffee — in more places than “just” a favorite coffee shop. For those of us who love a shot of espresso with our books, Battery Park sells coffee, drinks, and snacks (we didn’t try it, but the chocolate cake looked scrumptious!)

 

And, although we were there too early in the day to take advantage of this option, Battery Park is also well known for its wine bar in a corner of the shop.

 

But the coziest, feels-like-home part? They welcome dogs, too.

 

If you find yourself in Asheville, I highly recommend making your way to the Grove Arcade and paying a visit to the Battery Park Book Exchange.

 

 
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