
Scuppernong Books: Cozy downtown charm with books, wine, and local authors.
Scuppernong Books, located at 304 S Elm St in downtown Greensboro, NC, is a beautiful, cozy independent bookstore. The warm space, friendly staff, and inviting chai create a welcoming atmosphere. It offers new and used titles, hosts readings, and highlights local authors. The shop also serves wine and beer, and is dog-friendly, making it a cherished part of Greensboro's literary scene.
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Curated selection of new and used books across various genres, including local authors.
Enjoy wine, beer, chai tea, and other beverages while browsing or relaxing in-store.
Host book clubs, author readings, and literary events in a cozy, community-focused setting.
Bring your furry friends along for a welcoming and inclusive bookstore experience.
Support and promotion of Greensboro authors and cultural initiatives.
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Overall rating
Shawn Delgado
An essential part of Greensboro's very healthy literary scene. Great for readings, used and new books, and a quick drink. I only wish they were open more, especially weekdays.
Diana Lawrence
Love this local independent bookstore. They serve wine and beer, you can bring your dog, and they have a great selection of used books in the back. They host and promote local authors and the city of Greensboro. A real gem.
Mary Paschal
Bookstore was gorgeous, atmosphere was devine and just beyond cozy. The staff are kind and so helpful. The Chai Tea was delicious!! Definitely recommend as a bookclub venue or just to check out everything they offer.
Michael Colwell
Beautiful store in the heart of downtown GSO right on south Elm. While the offering may not be the largest, you will almost certainly find something that will catch your interest.
Tiana G
Lovely bookstore, with such a great warm atmosphere. They have some suggestive books and it seems the majority of novels are definitely catered towards a select audience but other than that, it’s a nice little shop.