Get Lost in Literature at the Hudson Valley's Independent Bookstores
Your inner bookworm will never want to leave these local literary houses.
Amazon may dominate the online book market nowadays, but the Hudson Valley still remains home to a thriving independent bookstore scene. For every dead Borders and half-empty Barnes & Noble, a number of new and legacy stores have more than picked up the slack. Make sure to pick up a custom bookmark – as well as a bestseller or, occasionally, a craft brew – at one of these charming local booksellers.
Bookhouse at Stuyvesant Plaza
Where: Albany
What Sets It Apart: A great selection of Capitol Region works and frequent readings at the Bookhouse and its sister store in Troy make it the best place to find out about the history of the area.
1475 Western Ave, Albany, 518.489.4761
Chatham Bookstore
Where: Chatham
What Sets It Apart: This charming, orange-awninged storefront stocks new releases and art supplies, and local artists exhibit their works on its walls.
27 Main St, Chatham, 518.392.3005
I Love Books
Where: Delmar
What Sets It Apart: This “wonderland” sells all varieties of gifts, toys, and jewelry, as well as select hardcovers.
380 Delaware Ave, Delmar, 518.478.0715
Oblong Books & Music
Where: Rhinebeck and Millerton
What Sets It Apart: The premier regional bookstore, Oblong has selections for every kind of reader, from fantasy-obsessed children to casual fans of mysteries and true crime, as well as a healthy selection of classics, indie presses, and general esoterica.
26 Main St, Millerton, 518.789.3797; 6422 Montgomery St Ste 6, Rhinebeck, 845.876.0500
Spotty Dog Books & Ale
Where: Hudson
What Sets It Apart: The area’s original bookstore-bar stocks serious literature, from its dense philosophy section to shelves full of paperbacks from New Directions, Archipelago, and Europa Editions. The backroom also sells art supplies.
440 Warren St, Hudson, 518.671.6006
Rough Draft Bar & Books
Where: Kingston
What Sets It Apart: This recent Uptown addition is a favorite local hangout, serving a rotating selection of local brews and seasonal coffees as well as photogenically-arranged cookbooks, graphic novels, and classics in a historic stone house.
82 John St, Kingston, 845.802.0027
The Golden Notebook
Where: Woodstock
What Sets It Apart: Perfectly-curated, The Golden Notebook ensures you’ll find what you’re looking for, even if it’s not what you came in for. The entire case of Penguin classics and occasional dog visits are a bonus alongside the wonderful staff, cozy setting, and Lessing-referencing name.
29 Tinker St, Woodstock, 845.679.8000
Mirabai
Where: Woodstock
What Sets It Apart: Even in a town like Woodstock, Mirabai is a stunningly New Age store. Inside, it sells rock crystals and incense alongside sizable selections of works on angels, spirituality, and the esoteric strands of major world religions. Come here for works by Suzuki, Armstrong, and Merton.
23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock, 845.679.2100
Merritt Bookstore and Toystore
Where: Millbrook
What Sets It Apart: Focused on children but with something for everyone, Merritt is a local institution that stocks everything from prize-winners like Colson Whitehead to the newest YA novels. Its event calendar includes the Millbrook Literary Festival, held every May.
55-57 Front St, Millbrook, 845.677.5857
Three Arts Bookstore
Where: Poughkeepsie
What Sets It Apart: The independent store for Vassar students, its cozy confines are right across the street from campus.
3 Collegeview Ave #1, Poughkeepsie, 845.471.3640
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Split Rock Books
Where: Cold Spring
What Sets It Apart: Stocking best-sellers and classics, Split Rock benefits from a knowledgeable staff and packed events schedule, with book clubs, how-tos, and readings most days of the week.
97 Main Street, Cold Spring, 845.265.2080
The Book Cove
Where: Pawling
What Sets It Apart: An independent treasure, The Book Cove is the perfect place to find a wide selection of rare and out of print books. If literature isn’t enough, the Cove is home to a stunning and creative selection of antiques.
22 Charles Colman Blvd, Pawling, 845.855.9590
Barking Goose Bookstore Bar & Café
Where: Newburgh
What Sets It Apart: The region’s newest hybrid bookstore-bar, Barking Goose opened at the beginning of May. It serves wine and craft beer as well as a light menu.
16 North Plank Rd, Newburgh, 845.674.9808
Bruised Apple Books
Where: Peekskill
What Sets It Apart: This shop has been selling both new and used books since 1993, making it one of the oldest book stores in the area. Its selection also includes used records, videos, and CDs.
932 Central Ave, Peekskill, 914.734.7000
The Montgomery Book Exchange
Where: Montgomery
What Sets It Apart: This local exchange is more than just a grab-and-go. At Montgomery, a friendly and knowledgeable staff helps to showcase a sizable selection of used literature. Bring in your own used books and get store credit, or simply donate!
61-A Clinton St, Montgomery, 845.764.1787
Ye Olde Warwick Book Shoppe
Where: Warwick
What Sets It Apart: Not quite so olde – it opened in 2012 – the place stocks both new and rare works in a historic space.
31 Main St, Warwick, 845.544.7183