Community Book Watch : The Book Warren and Cafe – Best Bookshop Winner!

The Book Warren and Cafe
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Hello Book Lovers!

Today’s post is a little different. Earlier this week I made a fantastic discovery, thanks to my friend who knows what a book fiend I am. Not far from where I live a new cafe has popped up and …da-da-dah! It’s a bookish cafe where you can buy books as well as tasty food!

The Book Warren and Cafe

The Book Warren and Cafe

**Does a little jig**

This is like my dream come true, so I demanded to be shown where it was hiding! LOL Seriously, nothing like this has crossed my path before, so local to me.

How did I get on?

I am so, so, sooooo pleased to say not only did I enjoy my visit immensely, but I also enjoyed meeting the lovely owner, her crew, and tasting her cakes!  And just in case you’re wondering, the Cappuccino was to die for too.

The Book Warren and Cafe

Just imagine, all this, plus being surrounded by books! I still feel like I’m walking in a daze right now – several days later… it’s marvellous.

The Book Warren and Cafe

I’m like woah! Look over there and there, oh and there! Books everywhere! LOL

But it’s not just that, along with the expected cafe table and chairs, (which are handy for laptops because of the free Wifi) there are also some cosy book nooks with lovely squashy sofas and comfy decor.  Ah! Bliss!

The Book Warren and Cafe

In addition to this, (and can things really get any better?) I really like how the owner, Lyndsay, also welcomes the sale of handmade gifts from the locals, which is a lovely idea.

They also have plenty of bookish events coming up, which I cannot wait to join in with! I am all for encouraging that community spirit and spreading the written word, especially when it helps children, or books reaching people who otherwise might miss out. So no doubt, with all this excitement of mine, you’ll be hearing again about the brilliant cafe! That name again? The Book Warren and Cafe!

The Book Warren and Cafe

Just in case you are getting as excited as me, here are some more pictures…

I’d like to end this post by thanking Lyndsay and her staff for such warm hospitality. I really felt at home there and that’s down to you! (And your books…)

Luv Sassy xx

P.S. They’re also dog friendly!

P.P.S. As I was writing this post I heard HOT OFF THE PRESS that the won the Muddy Stilettos Best Bookshop Award! (So now you know it’s not just me that is raving about it!)

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The Book Warren and Cafe

One more?
Okay, if you insist!

The Book Warren and Cafe

Oh, okay, one more!

Since you asked SO nicely…

 

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Author: Sassy Brit, Author Assistant

Founder and Owner of Alternative-Read.com author personal and virtual assistant. Editor and reviewer for #altread since 2005.

18 thoughts on “Community Book Watch : The Book Warren and Cafe – Best Bookshop Winner!

  1. Noriko🌷 – Japan – An avid reader/fledgling book blogger from Japan. Love reading English novels, watching foreign movies/dramas. Last but not least, a YouTube addict.
    Noriko says:

    Amazing!! I wish such cafes were around in my town… I could live their forever!!

      1. Noriko🌷 – Japan – An avid reader/fledgling book blogger from Japan. Love reading English novels, watching foreign movies/dramas. Last but not least, a YouTube addict.
        Noriko says:

        Gosh, I’m jealous lol

      2. I feel for you, Noriko!! Really, I feel your pain haha! xxx Can I send food parcels to Japan? 😀

      3. Noriko🌷 – Japan – An avid reader/fledgling book blogger from Japan. Love reading English novels, watching foreign movies/dramas. Last but not least, a YouTube addict.
        Noriko says:

        Haha, thanks! But I think what really appeals to me is the whole package; I really want to experience it myself. I don’t think food itself doesn’t taste nearly as good as it would do over there!

    1. Yes, thanks Linda — I owe you one. Or maybe even two flapjacks lol XXX

  2. Brilliant review I have loved this place since it opened I do all my video book reviews here it’s just a wonderful place isn’t it xx

    1. Thanks, Keira! That’s fantastic news. Yes, it’s such a lovely place. Maybe I’ll bump into you there soon!! xx

  3. Richard Savage – Chatteris, UK – I was born in the north England in 1962. I have been a figurative artist for twenty years and strive to make my art work challenging and thought provoking. My work is diverse and I aim to capture something of the celebration of life in all its wonderful shades. I currently work from my Cambridgeshire studio, also giving art and life drawing classes. My background is in illustration, fine art and technical drawing. I work mainly in acrylics, but am also happy working in oils, pastels, line and wash, watercolour and mixed media. I draw inspiration from classical art, and the styles of the contemporary artists Boris Vallejo and Jack Vettriano.
    Richard says:

    It is a great venue, I have been a number of times. I have displayed art there and have had a few great book bargains. the food is great, the coffee hits the spot…. Do pop over there, you won’t regret it.

    1. Absolutely! Hope married life is treating you well! xx

      1. <3 It's been wonderful! But I'm certainly glad all of the planning and fuss is over!!

      2. I bet!!! Sounds like married life suits you! <3

  4. fuonlyknew – Voracious reader and love to do reviews. Will review yours! Love Doritos and chocolate. A fan of furry friends. I'm afraid of things that go bump in the night! I do reviews at request when time allows. Prefer print versions but also will do ebooks. If I can stand to let them go, I use some print review copies for giveaways.. Also like doing ARC reviews to promote authors and their books. I encourage authors to comment. My reviews are posted on my blog, Amazon, Goodreads, Shelfari, Smashwords and Barnes&Noble.
    fuonlyknew says:

    It looks so welcoming and all of those books. Love that! We have something similar here but I rarely get the chance to go back. I should try harder.

    1. Absolutely, Laura! These places need our support. We must love ’em, and nurture them… lol

  5. InvisiblyMe – United Kingdom – Health, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain & Disability Blogger at InvisiblyMe : Live a visible life, whatever your health > ★ www.invisiblyme.com ★ FB/Twitter/Insta : @invisiblymeblog twitter.com/invisiblymeblog instagram.com/invisiblymeblog facebook.com/invisiblymeblog
    Invisibly Me says:

    This is SO cool! I remember discussing an idea just like this with my ex a couple of years ago; we both said a casual place where you can get a bite to eat and buy books, along with a few other ideas, would be brilliant in our own. I love it! Such a lovely thing for Lyndsay to host handmade gifts from locals, too. Wish this were near me, or even in my country 😆 Sounds fab, I hope the business does as well as possible!
    Caz xx

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