Barnes & Noble

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Boise, United States

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Book store· Childrens book store· Toy store· Cafe· Hobby store

Barnes & Noble Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Barnes & Noble is located in Boise, United States on 1315 N Milwaukee St. Barnes & Noble is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category book store in United States.

Address

1315 N Milwaukee St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 2083754454

Service options

Kerbside pickupIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jeff Knudsen

All was good until I got to check out then Molly h. Refused to help me because my mask wouldn't stay on my nose. When I told her I was going to pass out she said cool you will be fine. Very very rude wont ever shop there again.

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Quintin Golay

Fun to see and handle the great books and puzzls. Also found Harry Potter items

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Cindy Kimsey

Barnes and noble is A beautiful store. Its open, organized and great selections make it a fun please to visit and see what's new! I needed a journal and I remembered they had them. Really great selection!

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Adam Newbold

Large and inviting book and media shop. Great way to pass the time and browse through a wide ranging collection of classics and new books. The cafe looks good, too. It's amazing to think that book stores like B&N are still around, so cherish them while they remain!

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Collin Quinton

Probably my favorite store to waste an afternoon in. Always worth stopping in to see what's new, trending, or to just recluse to the aisle that suites your interest and skim aimlessly through all the books you're probably not going to buy. With my attention span and frivolous spending, it can be dangerous to peruse up and down the abundant genres that fill the store as my Amazon cart gets more and more expensive the longer I stay. I do buy at least one physical copy of a book I would like when I go there because I would hate to see the brick and mortar stores be a thing of the past just because you can save a few bucks on Amazon if you're patient enough to wait the 24 hours before it's dropped on your doorstep. I don't know, just something about the abundant selection of books, magazines, and other miscellaneous things they sell that makes me want to keep coming back to investigate their inventory.