River Reader Bookstore
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
River Reader Bookstore Reviews - 42
4.9
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Karen Arokiasamy
We were in town for a few hours and I had read reviews about River Reader. They don’t do it justice! What a fantastic jewel for Lexington! Very inviting atmosphere, wonderful selection of books and gifts, great coffee/tea menu, cozy little area for kids in the back… if I lived closer, I would be there every day. The owner was so engaging - she is very well connected in the community and knowledgeable. Highly, highly recommend!
Stevie Phillips
One of my favorite bookstores. I always love to check out the gems of items they have for sale. Located on the beautiful Lexington MO square.
Shelli Lee
This place is a jewel! Worth a drive to visit. Their selection of books for a small shop is impressive. I especially go there for the children's books. They carry the most diverse selection in one place! It's also a coffee shop so it smells heavenly. The atmosphere and charm of the place coupled with conversation with the kind-hearted owner makes this a one of a kind experience!! SHOP INDEPENDENT BOOK STORES!!
Alexis M
We love River Reader! They have a wide selection of books, the owners are kind and accommodating, and they have great coffee and tea drinks. They even have other things for sale, like local soaps! We always like to go and sit in their comfy chairs for a few hours to read.
Sharon Arnoldi
Lexington is quite fortunate to have such a great bookstore in our historic downtown! Not only do they have unique, thoughtfully chosen selection of books, great coffee and cookies that make for a delightful outing but they also carry a wonderful selection of children's books and other educational activity items that make River Reader my family's one stop shopping for all grandchildren, great niece and great nephew birthday presents. Even better, the owner is quite knowledgeable and will assist in choosing age appropriate books and other gifts. No longer do I have to buy plastic items at the nearest mega discount store nor drive 45 minutes to get to a chain bookstore. Whether you are visiting Lexington on a day trip or make your home here I highly recommend stopping in at the River Reader for a peaceful, pleasurable shopping experience and a yummy latte!
Integral
Best bookstore and coffee shop in Missouri. It's worth the trip to Lexington, to have a cup of joe and to buy from the large selection of new books, toys, and games. Friendly staff.
Maxwell Emery
THE best(the BEST) place to pop in for a hot drink on a cold day, have a nice conversation with the thoughtful and lovely owner, and pick up a book (or two) before you go. If what you're looking for isn't on the shelf, Pat is always happy to get it for you.
Lacie Larson
Went here for the first time this morning. Wonderful atmosphere and great tea! Had a wonderful woman check me out that didn't mind talking to me for a bit. Highly recommend and will be returning!
Brent Zweifel
It is amazing that there is even a book store in a small town like Lexington! The business has a clever way of supporting local teachers. Great food and beverages! Wonderful people that works there!
Gwyn Huff
I love this place. It's more than a book store. It's a "welcome wagon" to new resident's of Lexington. Renowned authors and poets schedule for readings of their books; or question and answer sessions-Inspiring! All kinds of fancy coffee is on site and on menu. If they don't have the book in stock--they will get it for you. Also, at least three active book clubs meet at River Reader Bookstore regularly. The atmosphere is wonderful. The owners and staff are true book and literary fans--so call or go there to buy books or the like. It's located next to the library on Mainstreet. You'll love Mainstreet if you like specialty shopping. Lexington is history-rich, has restaurants and a cannonball from the Civil War is still stuck in one of the columns on the courthouse. I just found River Reader a few months ago--I love it!