Barnes & Noble is a bookstore Northeast Ann Arbor Ann Arbor located in United States.
3235 Washtenaw Ave (Huron Pkwy) Ann Arbor , MI 48104 United States
Wi-Fi | Yes |
You can select this (or any) store on their website and have them get the books you want off the shelf. Then you just have to go to the cashier to pick up your order. You get text updates too.
You can always get great deals, also if they don't have something in stock, you can order it in-store.
I called ahead of time, they found the book , charged me over the phone, and wrapped it up. All I had to do is pick it up and head to the birthday party! Great last minute gift place!
This Barnes & Noble store is also an AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spot. Curl up with your Nook and connect with AT&T Wi-Fi.
Can’t find what you want? B & N will order it for you.
Very kind and helpful Christian he is wonderful nook rep.
You can buy books , school supplies, and Michigan apparel here!
Honestly one of my favorite places in the world.
There are four soft chairs on the second floor in the cookbook and psychology sections.
I like this place better than Borders because it still exists.
The quiche and dirty chai made an excellent combination.
Unfortunately the upstairs reading area w the 4 tables has gone poof!
Take a look at the Ian Fleming James Bond books upstairs.
Don't leave things you intend to purchase on the tables. They reshelve quickly here.
Tons of tables and room at the in-store café here. Not usually too crowded , so it's not noisy either.
Free wi-fi
Awesome selection and good coffee and tea upstairs! Best earl grey in town. - Destiny Holt
Great service here, the owners are very knowledgeable. The layout of the store is nice and easy. I really enjoyed browsing here. - Shataura Clayborne
great food and natural /organic foods! Prices are high but really worth it! Great fresh food bar! - Suzanne Stewart
Great service, peak hours do get a little frantic but over all great place. Try the bacon turkey bravo on sourdough. Good place to study if you don't mind distractions every now and then. - Kolson Reichman