Business Description from the Web
Since 1977, this popular store has grown into one of America's premier book outlets. Researchers are always available to help you scout out hard-to-find titles and will be happy to special order anything in print. The store is bright and well organized, with thousands upon thousands of titles in stock, plus a good magazine and international newspaper selection and a comfortable in-store cafe....
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Posted by wcities
on September 07, 2008
Shop for books, music and more in a warm, relaxing and customer-friendly environment.
Tips About This Business
Call your local Borders for in-store event listings, which include story times for tots, book signings, knitting group meetings and more.
Most locations have an in-store cafe, featuring caffeinated specialty drinks and a small selection of baked goods.
Most locations offer wireless access in their cafes and seating areas. Plans are available through T-Mobile, ranging from $6 an hour to $40 a month.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Originating in Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1971, this international bookstore chain is known for its vast selection of books, movies and music, as well as a comfortable atmosphere. Cozy chairs, scattered tables and music listening stations invite customers to explore and stay awhile. Book and music selections are tailored to the community, giving the shop a local feel. The...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 04, 2008)
Other Reviews from the web
Borders decor and staff are friendly and the atmosphere is relaxed. No sales pitch, always organized and wide comfortable aisle makes Borders my favorite place to browse and unwind for a few minutes after rushing through other stores.
If you don't see it ask or look it up yourself. As a courtesy you can print a copy of what your asking for.
My favorite bookstore by far.
Just joined their bonus card plan and now am receiving coupons by email and personal shopper days with discounts. This is great. This store has remodeled and has made more room downstairs by moving the magazines and journals to the back of the store.
I love this Borders. The best feature is the staff; they are friendly, helpful and truly knowledgable. The book selection is fantastic. I don't really drink coffee, but the little cafe area is sunny and has bunches of tables, sofas and easy chairs to suit your need. Unlike the Barnes and Nobles in Buckhead, I never have to wait for a seat or sit next to someone snoring. They also are the best...
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Posted by knowsherstuff
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 17, 2002)