In my search for the best vintage shops in San Diego, I recently discovered Verbatim Books in North Park. Located in a former A&P Tea Company grocery building from the 1930s, this unique old store is a great example of why independent bookstores are making a comeback.
Just stepping into the store is a worthwhile experience. If you have time to hang out for a while, it's even better. Many of the old books are artistically arranged with shelves devoted to a rainbow of colors and others arranged to spell the name of the bookstore in large letters. The walls are covered with eclectic collections of old maps, antique doors, artwork by local artists, and photographers. There are comfortable sitting areas that include an interesting cushioned chair designed with books. It's well organized—nothing like the dusty and cluttered used bookstores from the past. There's also a cozy nook devoted to children; complete with stuffed animals, games, and books.
The bookstore opened in 2015 and expanded to its current location at 3793 30th Street about one year ago. Besides having a large selection of gently-used and rare books, they carry hundreds of books by local authors. Its unique Local Author Program gives locals, residing in San Diego or Tijuana, an opportunity to put their book or zine in the store for sale on consignment. They also buy and trade books and host a range of free events from poetry readings to square dancing.
Verbatim Books offers much more than just a place to buy a product—it gives a sense of community, a place for conversation, a chance to buy locally, and a welcoming environment to search for books of yesteryear. With no online inventory available, the emphasis is on perusing the shelves to discover the joy of finding something new and different to read.
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