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#1 Posted : Sunday, February 6, 2011 11:23:45 AM(UTC)

I’m compiling a list of cookbook stores around the world - those wonderlands stocked with every food and wine book you ever wanted, staffed by experts who can help you discover the books you don’t yet know about. 


If you’re lucky enough to have a dedicated cookbook store near you or you may even own one – then do let us know and we will add the store details to our list. 


Jane and I have been known to make ‘pilgrimages’ to cookbook stores when traveling - Omnivore Books in San Francisco, Books for Cooks in London and we wrote about our visit to Kitchen Arts & Letters in New York in the June newsletter.  It would be great for us, and EYB members, to know exactly where to go on future trips.

#2 Posted : Sunday, February 6, 2011 12:05:20 PM(UTC)
What a great idea Fiona!

Here are 3 in Canada that I can personally recommend:

Montreal, Quebec

http://www.appetitebooks.ca/

Toronto, Ontario

http://www.cook-book.com/

Vancouver, British Columbia

http://www.bookstocooks.com/main.jsp?a=b
#3 Posted : Sunday, February 6, 2011 1:39:22 PM(UTC)
In NYC: Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks on West 10th Street: http://bonnieslotnickcookbooks.com/

and Joanne Hendricks Cookbooks on Greenwich Street: http://joannehendrickscookbooks.com/

And of course, as you already know, Kitchen Arts in Letters mere blocks from my apartment!
#4 Posted : Sunday, February 6, 2011 3:52:14 PM(UTC)
Powells Books for Cooks and Gardeners, 2747 Hawthorne, Portland OR. This is their specialty cookbook store, and of course they have A TON of cookbooks at their famous main store downtown - one of the largest bookstores in the country, carries new and used. Bring a snack, you will be there for awhile! All their stuff can be searched on their website as well.
#5 Posted : Sunday, February 6, 2011 5:10:49 PM(UTC)

Cheri wrote:
Powells Books for Cooks and Gardeners, 2747 Hawthorne, Portland OR. This is their specialty cookbook store, and of course they have A TON of cookbooks at their famous main store downtown - one of the largest bookstores in the country, carries new and used. Bring a snack, you will be there for awhile! All their stuff can be searched on their website as well.


Oh how I wish I had a Powells down the street from me.  I visited a few months ago and spent about twenty minutes just walking up and down aisles over and over at the big main store.  What a great, great, city.


Fiona, I love this idea.  Do you plan on keeping a list at the top of this post?  Or is it going to be a separate section of this site?


I never searched out a specifically cookbook themed bookstore when living in D.C., but there's a great bookstore in Dupont Circle that has a nice selection of cookbooks despite the size of the place.  It's called Kramerbooks and it's a popular place partly because it also has a cafe/bar inside.  So, be cautioned that it's not a library setting if that's what you're used to.


I honestly never go for the cookbook stores when in Cincinnati so I don't know if there are any.  I tend toward browsing at Half Price Books instead.


Anyone know of good places for cookbooks (preferably used) in Chicago?

#7 Posted : Sunday, February 6, 2011 9:19:23 PM(UTC)

Hi thanks for all the posts so far.


jzanger:  I intend to compile a list on a separate page with full details and a link to each store


aebell:  lucky you having Kitchen arts and letters so close - what an amazing place - I thought it was going to be huge before I went there!


Cheri:  thanks - I wish I'd had time to visit Powells when we were in Portland this year at the IACP.  It's in Austin, Texas this year - anyone know of a cookbook store in Austin?


#8 Posted : Monday, February 7, 2011 9:17:11 AM(UTC)

A site that might help with your list is hosted by the American Booksellers Association and called IndieBound.org. Here is a link to their store locator function, which works geographically. I did a search on "cookbooks" in their general site search and although it turned up a bunch of results that weren't helpful, it looked like that might be a way to get the beginnings of a list for the US.


Another state by state (and Canada this time) listing of independent bookstores is available at NewPages.com. The listings often incude a link to the bookstore's website and might include a word or two of description. Inclusion in the list seems to depend upon the bookstore requesting a listing.


I'd like to suggest adding the The Cook Book Stall at Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia.

#9 Posted : Friday, February 11, 2011 3:27:01 PM(UTC)
I'm lucky enough to live in San Francisco where I'm a frequent visitor at Omnivore! And I remember fondly the hours I spent at Powell's store on Hawthorne when I lived in southwest Washington state...

My addition to the list is Rabelais, in Portland, Maine: www.rabelaisbooks.com. It's a great shop that we visited on a trip to Portland a few years ago, shortly after it had opened. The owner was great fun to talk to and I walked away with a couple of imports/out of print books. I highly recommend a visit to anyone in the area.
#10 Posted : Sunday, February 13, 2011 3:25:49 AM(UTC)

If you are in the Boston area - get yourself to the New England Mobil Bookfair in Newton.  They have an extensive cookbook collection and best sellers are 40-50% off and anything sold for "Jessica's Biscuit" website is available at a discounted price. The place is unlike any bookstore you have been in.  Books are organized by publisher - except in the cookbook section.  Serendipity is the proper mindset for browsing here.


 


http://www.nebookfair.com/


 


 

#11 Posted : Sunday, February 13, 2011 4:12:54 AM(UTC)
dehrens - That has been my favorite store to go to since I was little. I remember taking my birthday money there and buying all the Babysitters Club books I could afford! lol Now I have to stay away because I can't walk out of there without spending at least $100. They've got a great bargain section.
#12 Posted : Sunday, March 6, 2011 12:11:12 PM(UTC)

Books for Cooks in Melbourne, Australia is a beautiful store.


 


The Cookery Book is in Sydney, but I haven't been to check it out yet.

#13 Posted : Monday, March 7, 2011 2:36:37 AM(UTC)

Kitchen Arts and Letters is just a couple of blocks from our apt. I had to stop going by it as it was beginning to cost me a fortune!

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