Beers Book Center is the place to find obscure books. New and used books are offered in a variety of sections, such as film, history, diets, cooking, vegetables, gardening, natural history, psychology and sexuality. The National Geographic magazine collection is huge and includes issues almost a century old. The fiction section is strong and features non-mainstream titles. Also, the store has a nice selection of sports, metaphysics, drama, childbirth, and music titles. The decor is "lived-in, but the couches in the reading area are comfortable.
This bookstore offers a wide-range of readings and book-signings staged by local and nationally known authors. Carol's Books has a strong selection of mysteries and feminist literature in addition to best sellers, mainstream fiction and non-fiction. Local artists also exhibit their works here, enhancing the unique, eclectic atmosphere. If you cannot find that obscure collectible first edition on Amazon.com, the friendly staff here will use their local contacts to see if they can find it.
Across Main Street from the Woodland Opera House, this complete full-service pharmacy and home health supply store has the sleek lines that were cutting-edge modern in about 1944. The inventory, however, is up-to-date and comprehensive. From orthopedic equipment for senior citizens to first aid kits, if it is a home health related need, it can probably be purchased here. Special orders are filled quickly. The huge candy counter and extensive doll collection attracts kids. Also, there is a diverse selection of greeting cards.
A pioneer in the Californian Beer Brewing Circles, Ruhstaller Beer is a taproom that stays true to their rich legacy and motto. Started by Captain Frank Ruhstaller, an avid beer connoisseur, this taproom doles out the freshest and most flavorsome craft beers with their exclusive classics beer range featuring Gilt Edge, Kolsch, CAPT, 1881 and other IPA offerings. This famous taproom has partnered with regional hop and barley farmers to incorporate the finest ingredients in their world famous beers. The vibe at the taproom is very chill and welcoming with comfy leather couches, a pool table and pallet board walls adding to the rustic, barn-style decor.
This is one of the best examples of putting old buildings to use. The present MAARS building is a former state office heritage. The Midtown Art Retail Restaurant Scene is a conglomeration of an art gallery (Solomon Dubnick Gallery), restaurants like Luigi's Slice and Fun Garden, clothing stores such as Asha Yoga, and corporate offices such as those of Heller Pacific, all in one. You can also publicize for them by buying any of their MARRS T-shirt merchandise around the place.
This bookstore offers a wide-range of readings and book-signings staged by local and nationally known authors. Carol's Books has a strong selection of mysteries and feminist literature in addition to best sellers, mainstream fiction and non-fiction. Local artists also exhibit their works here, enhancing the unique, eclectic atmosphere. If you cannot find that obscure collectible first edition on Amazon.com, the friendly staff here will use their local contacts to see if they can find it.
Across Main Street from the Woodland Opera House, this complete full-service pharmacy and home health supply store has the sleek lines that were cutting-edge modern in about 1944. The inventory, however, is up-to-date and comprehensive. From orthopedic equipment for senior citizens to first aid kits, if it is a home health related need, it can probably be purchased here. Special orders are filled quickly. The huge candy counter and extensive doll collection attracts kids. Also, there is a diverse selection of greeting cards.
Armadillo Music has a solid reputation for stocking and offering a search service for music in all forms; special orders are welcome here. In both stores, you will find literally tens of thousands of new, used and collectible records, cassette tapes and compact discs. Many are out of print recordings, so if you are looking for Louis Armstrong's first album, or Fela Kute's latest, you will have a good chance of finding it here.
A pioneer in the Californian Beer Brewing Circles, Ruhstaller Beer is a taproom that stays true to their rich legacy and motto. Started by Captain Frank Ruhstaller, an avid beer connoisseur, this taproom doles out the freshest and most flavorsome craft beers with their exclusive classics beer range featuring Gilt Edge, Kolsch, CAPT, 1881 and other IPA offerings. This famous taproom has partnered with regional hop and barley farmers to incorporate the finest ingredients in their world famous beers. The vibe at the taproom is very chill and welcoming with comfy leather couches, a pool table and pallet board walls adding to the rustic, barn-style decor.
Beers Book Center is the place to find obscure books. New and used books are offered in a variety of sections, such as film, history, diets, cooking, vegetables, gardening, natural history, psychology and sexuality. The National Geographic magazine collection is huge and includes issues almost a century old. The fiction section is strong and features non-mainstream titles. Also, the store has a nice selection of sports, metaphysics, drama, childbirth, and music titles. The decor is "lived-in, but the couches in the reading area are comfortable.