
Politics and Prose Bookstore : Livres, café et conversations sous un même toit douillet.
Politics and Prose Bookstore au 5015 Connecticut Ave NW à Washington, DC offre un espace accueillant pour les amoureux des livres, avec un café au sous-sol et une ambiance latte et scones. Le magasin propose une large gamme de livres pour tous les âges, clairement étiquetés pour faciliter la navigation, ainsi qu'une salle de vente et des événements fréquents. L'agencement et l'atmosphère invitent les lecteurs à s'attarder et à des conversations animées.
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Collection étendue de livres neufs et soigneusement sélectionnés dans divers genres, notamment fiction, non-fiction, jeunesse et titres d'intérêt local.
Café chaleureux proposant du café de qualité supérieure, du thé, des pâtisseries et des encas légers, idéal pour lire ou se détendre.
Événements réguliers avec des auteurs, des poètes et des intervenants, favorisant l'engagement communautaire et les discussions littéraires.
Sélection de cadeaux liés aux livres, de papeterie et d'articles uniques pour accompagner votre expérience de lecture.
Zone dédiée offrant des livres à prix réduits et des offres spéciales pour les acheteurs soucieux de leur budget.
Wonderful local bookstore! This bookstore also has a nice coffee shop in the back. Lots of different interesting books for all ages, labeled well.
I am very happy to have Politics and Prose in the Waterfront and Union Station areas, but you can’t beat the Connecticut Ave location. Amazing. Always. So much space for books and book adjacent goodies. I love the sale room they have at this location too.
The Connecticut Avenue location of Politics & Prose has that hint of a small-town bookstore with just enough of a coffee & scone vibe to make it the perfect haunt. Book lovers enjoy cracking open the first few pages over a latte at the downstairs café. Highly recommend this spot.
I’m home. Politics and Prose, Washington DC. This is where I learned all I know about truth, power and the beauty of both synergised together. 2003 was the year I’d be here very weekend. Listening to talks in the evenings after work. Brushing shoulders with lawmakers, poets and authors hoping someday I would be one of the three. Coffee in the cafe. The slowness of being in your 20s, the world ahead of you. Not behind, like it is now. The impact of books is like the impact of peace. It’s grows on you then before you know it, you can’t do without. You need to surround yourself with books and peace, both. Then you realise all peace comes from wisdom in them. It’s such a fraught world, so much noise: I pray I get enough peace to read all the 100s of books I collect and hoard. Ps: thank you for the clean bathrooms 🙏
The sort of place you could spend all day in! Parking isn't ideal (busy road, metered), but there were tons of people in the store, so I think they figured out how to manage. So many different books, events, and trinkets available. Some of the aisles are extremely close together, but perhaps that adds to the charm? There's also a downstairs, which I didn't have time to look at.
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