14 Canberra bookshops we love
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Here at HerCanberra, we love browsing through the shelves of a great independent bookshop almost as much as reading the books themselves. Here are some of our favourites.
Pulp BookCafé
A roaring fireplace, a cup of coffee, and a good book: Pulp BookCafé in Gold Creek is a novel way to spend a day. With eclectic and cosy interiors that include a wall of bookcases, a large leather couch (perfect for curling up on a Canberra winter day), and an al fresco area for when the weather’s a bit warmer, Pulp not only offers a drool-worthy collection of books— it also offers an all-day breakfast menu and delicious lunch menu to go along with your newest novel.
Open Monday to Sunday, 9 am – 4 pm | 6/18 O’Hanlon Pl, Nicholls | pulpbookcafe.com
Book Face
Home to an extensive collection of children’s and adults books, BOOK FACE in Gungahlin is a book lovers dream come true. From graphic novels to architecture, the specialist staff in store will help hunt down your next read.
Open Monday to Thursday 9 am – 5.30pm, Friday 9 am – 9 pm, Saturday 9 am – 5 pm and Sunday 10 am – 4 pm | Shop H41 33 Hibberson Street Gungahlin | bookfacestores.com.au/gungahlin
Book Lovers Lane
Open Thursdays to Sundays, Lifeline Canberra’s Book Lovers Lane is a way for fans of the Book Fair to get their fix in a COVID-safe way, with stock rotated weekly to make sure there are fresh offerings every single weekend. Plus it’s a great way to support a vital local service. Read more about it here.
Open 10 am—4 pm Thursday and Friday, and 9 am—4 pm Saturday and Sunday | Fyshwick Markets’ Niche Markets, 36 Mildura Street, Fyshwick | fyshwickmarkets.com.au/book-lovers-lane
Book Passion
Book Passion’s eclectic mix of titles spans a wealth of genres—fiction, non-fiction and children’s. All books are hand-selected with a focus on remaindered books, which means you can pick up a real bargain! A must-do distraction while doing the weekly groceries, or worth a trip itself!
Open 9 am – 5:30 pm Wednesday – Saturday, 9 am to 5 pm Sunday | Belconnen Fresh Food Markets, 1 Lathlain Street, Belconnen | bookpassion.com.au
Canty’s Bookshop
Canty’s Bookshop is a Canberra institution. Owned by Luke and Laura Canty, and established by Luke’s parents in 1992, the second-hand bookshop is said to be one of the best in Canberra and amongst the best in the country. A trip to Canty’s will yield something for everyone with their broad variety of fiction and non-fiction.
Open 10.30 am—5 pm daily | 4/59-61 Wollongong Street, Fyshwick | cantysbookshopfyshwick.com
The Curatoreum
The Curatoreum are a pair of independent book and gift stores located at the National Portrait Gallery (reopening early next month) and National Arboretum. A visit to one of their stores is the perfect way to finish a trip to either of these national institutions. With over 19,000 titles online and in-store, The Curatoreum is an institution in and of itself, as well as the greatest place to brush up on all things art, botany, design and photography.
Open 10 am—5 pm daily at King Edward Terrace, National Portrait Gallery and the National Arboretum | thecuratoreum.com
Down Memory Lane
Down Memory Lane in Fyshwick is a one-stop-shop for any local hipster into vintage books alongside jewellery, furniture and collectables. Specialising in rare books, you’re in for a journey through vintage books, magazines and journals. Finding these books amongst the emporium of vintage pieces is a little tricky but worth the browse.
Open Wednesday to Sunday 10 am—4.30 pm at 34 Geelong Street, Fyshwick | downmemorylane.net.au
Harry Hartog
Utterly charming, Harry Hartog’s bookshops are a booklover’s delight. The Westfield Woden store offers cosy respite from the retail bustle, while lovers of the palette of charcoal and wood will be overjoyed at the Brooklyn loft-style expanse of the independent bookseller’s newly-opened ANU space. With miles of new books, gifts and an entire upstairs level of second-hand volumes (as well as cosy nooks for reading and writing), it’s well worth the trip to campus.
Woden store: Open 9 am—5:30 pm Monday to Thursday, 9 am—9 pm Friday, 9 am—5 pm Saturday, 10 am—4 pm Sunday | Westfield Woden, Keltie Street, Woden | harryhartog.com.au
ANU store: Open 9 am—5 pm Monday to Friday, 10 am—4 pm Saturday and Sunday at Kambri, ANU (drive to Kingsley Street in Acton and then follow the signs to Kambri’s underground parking) | harryhartog.com.au
Muse Canberra
Muse Canberra is a local hub for all things food, wine and books. It’s a meeting place for intellectuals, artists and wine-lovers alike, as a venue for conversation, ideas and indulgence, both literary and epicurean. It hosts a collection of new books in the sophisticated setting and is an ideal spot to socialise or just sit and read.
Open 7 am—12 pm Sunday to Tuesday and 7 am – 2pm Wednesday to Saturday | 69 Canberra Avenue, Kingston | musecanberra.com.au
National Library of Australia Bookshop
As the nation’s specialist Australian bookshop, the National Library of Australia (NLA) bookshop stocks an amazing range of Australian fiction, non-fiction and children’s literature titles, including the complete range of books produced by NLA Publishing. It also boasts a selection of gifts and merchandise sourced both locally and interstate, featuring the work of a range of Australian Artists.
Open daily from 9 am—5 pm except Good Friday and Christmas Day | National Library of Australia, Parkes Place West, Parkes | bookshop.nla.gov.au
Paperchain Bookstore
Paperchain Bookstore in Manuka is a sure bet for new and popular books, stocked with all the latest releases. If you get a little lost amongst the brilliant collection of old classics and new favourites, the friendly expert staff will guide you in the right direction or to an exciting new read.
Open 9 am—7 pm Monday to Saturday, 10 am—6 pm Sunday |34 Franklin Street, Manuka | paperchainbookstore.com.au
Robinsons Bookshop
This gorgeous little shop in Canberra Centre’s Monaro Mall is sure to entice book lovers of all ages. The warm, timber-clad interior is lined with fascinating titles—including children’s books to fiction and non-fiction titles—and it’s easy to get lost in your explorations. Next time you’re engaging in some retail therapy, be sure to stop in—chances are you’ll go home with at least one book.
Open 9 am—5:30 pm Monday to Thursday, 9 am—9 pm Friday, 9 am–5 pm Saturday, 10 am —4 pm Sunday | Canberra Centre, Bunda Street, Canberra City | robinsonsbooks.com.au
Book Lore
Before you grab a bite to eat at Tilley’s Café, take a wander through the aisles of Book Lore and collect a second-hand bargain to ponder whilst you eat. Hours could be spent scouring shelves of their vast collection of locally sourced fiction and non-fiction books, arranged in categories ranging from art, music, science fiction, plants and arctic regions. They have pretty much everything.
Open 10 am—5.30 pm daily at 94 Wattle Street, Lyneham | facebook.com/booklorelyneham
The Book Cow
This independent, local bookseller is only a hop, skip and jump from some of the best cafes in Kingston. Browse the shelves to find a local author or explore the extensive collections for a few hours before grabbing a coffee and enjoying your new read.
Open 9 am – 5 pm Monday to Thursday, 9 am – 7pm Friday, 10 am – 3 pm Saturday and Sunday | 47 Jardine St, Kingston | bookcow.com.au
Feature Image: Ashley St George.
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