Books Inc. is a bookstore Marina District San Francisco located in United States.
2251 Chestnut St (at Avila St.) San Francisco , CA 94123 United States
With the Frequent Reader Club it's buy 10 books , get one free. Not quite the discount of online mega-etailers, but you're supporting your local small business.
The incredible displays here are so much more rewarding to browse than the Amazon's suggestions. I always walk out of here with three new books I never would have discovered on my own!
Great staff recommendations and a large children's section with space to sit and enjoy a few stories. Also a pretty decent toy selection.
Very friendly staff . Great selection across all genres. Amazing sci fi. Lots of half priced new books . New favorite bookstore
Pick up a book from the "Staff Picks" section. You won't regret it.
Great bookstore ! They host really fun events for kids too!
You never know when you'll pop your head in and see a celeb wrapping up a book signing or reading!
Great author speaking events and signings!
one of the best selections of books I have seen in the city
It's smal, but it's also a chill place. Great selection.
A good place to go if you're trying to figure out which books to download on your kindle .
People in the nolo love to read and this store fills that need.
Pick up a copy of 'Alive in Necropolis' and join SF in One City One Book . http://sfpl.org/ocob
Not friendly to Kindle readers :( Makes sense but I was just getting a notebook.
good place to catch up on the Source and XXL
Super helpful people, great gift cards, and open later than most other stores in the area. - Daniel Kahn
Amazing selection, super friendly staff. Best bookstore! - Maria
Best service- discounted a damaged book without me having to asked, and even gift wrapped the book for a birthday present! Super super friendly and obviously incredibly helpful. - Alli L
Great customer service. By far the best Apple store in San Francisco. - Alan Vélez
Good burgers (the mini is plenty big) and tasty veggie burgers. Don't forget some fries and a Mexican Coke! - Nathan French