Get Cozy with Vino and a Good Book at The Book Cellar

DSC_0019Do you love sailing the choppy seas with Captain Ahab or trekking alongside Frodo in his perilous journey across Middle-earth? Can you quote Shakespeare or do you swear by David Foster Wallace?  Perhaps you just miss browsing the aisles of a cozy bookstore and refuse to give up your paperbacks for the likes of an electronic reader. If so, The Book Cellar might just be your home away from home.

Nestled in quaint Lincoln Square among the mouthwatering restaurants and adorable boutiques is The Book Cellar, a tried-and-true bookshop that tugs at the heartstrings of anyone who has ever been guilty of losing themselves among towering bookshelves for countless hours. From classic literature and bestsellers to fantasy and science, The Book Cellar has a book to satiate any reader’s tastes.

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Once the valiant book hunt has commenced, make your way over to their café, which offers delicious refreshments to quench the thirst of any productive shopper. The Book Cellar offers everything from coffee and teas to beer and wine, and also boasts yummy café treats. Dare to curl up in one of their cushy oversized chairs with a crisp Chardonnay or a soothing bergamot-kissed tea and get lost in a book on a lazy Sunday or rainy afternoon.

Can’t find the book you wanted? Have no fear; The Book Cellar will not only order it for you, but will also make the ordering process fun. On top of the book you’ve been chomping at the bit to read, they will also throw in a mystery book with your order. Two books for the price of one is any book lover’s dream.  Children will also enjoy exploring the magical land of the young adult section while you sip your tea and relax. The Book Cellar is open seven days a week, so the next time you find yourself sauntering down Lincoln Square, follow the neon book sign to the Book Cellar and feed your book lover’s soul.

About the author

Originally from the quaint beach town of Fenwick Island, Delaware, Stephanie Andrews has called Chicago home for over six years. When she’s not writing, Stephanie is also a stuntwoman and circus performer. From flying trapeze to video game stunts, she is thankful that Chicago offers her the ability to live such an exciting life. However, she also enjoys the cozy coffee shops, exotic foods, and rousing nightlife that makes Chicago that toddlin’ town.

Stephanie has been a professional writer for over six years, producing everything from neurological research articles to features for two trade magazines. You can find her published works in Modern Metals, FFJournal, and Realcity Online. Stephanie is looking forward to sharing her favorite Chicago haunts with both adventurous locals and curious travelers.

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