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What a great store. Wonderful selection of books, across a wide range of non-fiction and fiction. And you can sit and have a coffee whilst you browse through a book and make up your mind. Staff are attentive, friendly and knowledgeable. You you could not ask for better!
I come here often with my daughter who loves her books. Whilst she spends her time, which can be an hour or so looking over books I spend my time up at the cafe. I am disabled and they are so helpful. The food they serve is lovely and the cake is scrumptious. The staff are friendly and helpful. If y
Several floors of books. If you love books, this is heaven. Reminded me of an old fashioned library, the way they used to be. Easy to find something you want but also great for stumbling across an interesting find! To add to the pleasure a coffee shop is on the top floor!
Lots & lots of books 😁 it's massive! Do wish there was more seating around the shop cos it is so huge & it'd be nice to be able to sit a bit while browsing. Nice quiet cafe tho - and toilets !
One of the biggest, brightest and certainly one of the best bookstores in Britain - that happens to be in Brighton. And I'd bet my bottom dollar on that!
The staff are always so friendly and helpful. I love coming to events here in the evening and for a cuppa with my book during the day. It's the perfect space to chill and get lost in books.
Amazing store in Brighton, couldn't believe how well its layout. Just one floor after another. My children have all were really impressed too couldn't leave until they all had a new one. Also one member was very kind to my son who suffers from autism with his interest in crime novels She was defi
Loads and loads of books. Easy to find different sections. I was looking for books on a particular topic - black and white photography, and I was pleased with the options they had. They had a cafe there. Very central location. Very nice vibe. Excellent friendly service.
I love Waterstones book shops. The Brighton branch in particular. Went in looking for a book for my wife, left with six books that I've been dying to read. The staff were super cool.
This really is a great branch of a great store. I spend ages in here. The people who work here are friendly and helpful. I like the way they lay the books out with little cards telling you more. Tables of popular books along with regular shelves. There is a good coffee shop inside. The travel sectio
The staff are absolutely wonderful and so helpful and the range of books is absolutely excellent. The only drawback is the fact the lift is tiny and the stock is quite close together which makes it tricky (but certainly not impossible) to traverse with a wheelchair
Great location for a wonderful bookshop with helpful and knowledgeable staff. Massive book selection with staff picks and popular choices easily found. Reading nooks abound for those who want to take their time.
4 floors of knowledge, a cafeteria at the third floor. The staff is so helpful and the books cost around £7-15 (the huge majority) they also sell thing like lights, pens, notebooks…
Gorgeous chill out zone. Fascinated by a stunning Robert Mapplethorpe book. 😊 Such a shame the great man passed over from Aids. What a waste of a sexy guy. 🤤😋
The place had books of all genres and popular merchandise, there is a cafe as well. It is heaven for book and coffee lovers
I Always enjoy spending time here be it with friends or on my own - with a relaxed atmosphere, good coffee and pleasant staff plus being able to browse photo books, what else do I need.!!
Went to a book signing with another family too and were treated so nicely. It was well organised, no stress, friendly and very enjoyable.
This has to be the biggest Waterstones I have ever been to. Its over 5 floors or so. 2 Cafes and with every possible book sold, new and old. You will find something you like there. Offers are aplenty and I would recommend finding a book you may want to buy (or a few) and go and get a coffee from the
In a bustling city, there was a small bookstore tucked away on a quiet street. The elderly owner, Mr. Thompson, had a peculiar ability – he could recommend books that seemed tailor-made for each visitor. One day, a shy teenager named Lily entered the store seeking solace from the challenges of adole
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