Indie Bookstores of St. Louis
Independent Bookstore Day, celebrated each year on the last Saturday in April, started in 2013 as a way to support locally owned bookstores—and it has grown into a nationwide event with more than 1,600 participating shops. At a time when online shopping dominates, indie bookstores are making a quiet comeback, with more than 2,500 locations now operating across the U.S. In St. Louis, that story feels especially local. Our best bookstores aren’t just retail spaces—they’re woven into neighborhoods like the Central West End, Webster Groves, Maplewood, and Cherokee Street, where they double as gathering places for author talks, book clubs, and community events. In a region known for its strong sense of place, indie bookstores continue to be part of what makes a neighborhood feel like home.

Left Bank Books – central west end
The oldest and largest independently owned full-line bookstore in St. Louis, offering new and used books alongside gifts and literary staples.
Vibe: Thoughtful and literary with serious community roots—this is where readers go when they want depth, not just bestsellers.
Events: One of the most robust event calendars in the region, with frequent author talks, signings, and community conversations.
Where to Find: 399 N Euclid Ave, 63108 | www.left-bank.com
Subterranean Books – university city/Delmar Loop
An indie staple since 2000, known for its wide-ranging selection across genres.
Vibe: Eclectic and a little intellectual—great for readers who like to browse beyond the obvious.
Events: Consistent lineup of author readings, indie press events, and literary gatherings.
Where to Find: 6271 Delmar Blvd, 63130 | store.subbooks.com
Dunaway Books – Tower Grove South
A beloved used bookstore with nearly 80,000 volumes packed into its shelves. Catering to collectors, scholars, and bookworms.
Vibe: A little chaotic, very charming—perfect for wandering and discovering something unexpected.
Events: Occasional readings and neighborhood happenings, but this one is more about the browsing experience.
Where to Find: 3111 S Grand Blvd, 63118 | dunawaybooks.com
LEVIATHAN BOOKSTORE – tower grove south
A highly curated shop founded by veteran booksellers, focused on quality over quantity.
Vibe: Intimate and intentional—feels like stepping into someone’s perfectly edited personal library.
Events: Smaller-scale readings and literary events that match its thoughtful, indie ethos.
Where to Find: 3211 S Grand Blvd, 63118 | leviathanbookstore.com

READ A BOOK STL – DUTCHTOWN
A secondhand bookstore focused on rescuing books and keeping reading accessible and affordable for the community.
Vibe: Unpretentious and deeply rooted in place—this is less about curation and more about access, discovery, and giving books a second life.
Events: Hosts book clubs and community-centered gatherings, with a focus on creating space for readers to connect rather than a packed traditional event calendar.
Where to Find: 3125 Meramec St, 63118 | readabookstl.com
Anchovy Book Co. – benton park west
A tiny, highly curated indie bookstore dedicated entirely to cookbooks and culinary writing, along with a few thoughtfully selected gifts for home cooks.
Vibe: Narrow, charming, and wildly specific (in the best way)—it feels like stepping into a secret culinary world tucked right into Cherokee Street.
Events: Leans toward intimate, experience-based programming—think small gatherings, pop-ups, and even private “Tiny Bookshop Date” experiences rather than a packed event calendar.
Where to Find: 2619 1/2 Cherokee Street, 63118 | anchovybookco.com

The Book House – Maplewood
A longtime community bookstore offering new, used, rare, and unusual books. Complete with exploratory basement and cat.
Vibe: Classic neighborhood bookstore energy—inviting, slightly nostalgic, and easy to linger in.
Events: Book clubs, author signings, and community-focused events that feel approachable and local.
Where to Find: 7352 Manchester Rd, 63143 | bookhousestl.com
NOVEL NEIGHBOR – WEBSTER GROVES
A charming independent bookstore filled with books, gifts from local artists, and a cozy kids’ corner.
Vibe: Warm, curated, and deeply neighborhood-focused—it feels personal in the best way.
Events: Regular storytimes, book clubs, and author visits, especially strong for families and young readers.
Where to Find: 7905 Big Bend Blvd, 63119 | thenovelneighbor.com
Betty’s Books – Webster Groves
A family-friendly, inclusive comic and graphic novel shop with an expanded space and coffee shop.
Vibe: Bright, playful, and welcoming—equally appealing to longtime fans and newcomers.
Events: Comic signings, themed events, and community gatherings that lean fun and interactive.
Where to Find: 8772 Big Bend Blvd, 63119 | bettysbooksstl.com
The Webster Groves Bookshop – old webster
Tucked right into the heart of historic Old Webster. Known for a thoughtful mix of new books, cards, and giftable finds.
Vibe: Quiet, classic, and a little under-the-radar—this feels like a true small-town bookstore in the middle of one of St. Louis County’s most walkable pockets.
Events: Leans into community connection with occasional events and a steady, loyal local following.
Where to Find: 27 North Gore Ave, 63119 | thewebstergrovesbookshop.com
EyeSeeMe African American Children’s Bookstore – University City
One of the largest collections of African American children’s books in the country.
Vibe: Purpose-driven and powerful—every book here feels intentional.
Events: Frequent author visits, school partnerships, and community programming centered on representation and literacy.
Where to Find: 6951 Olive Blvd, 63130 | eyeseeme.com
Main Street Books – St. Charles
An independent bookstore set along historic Main Street with a strong mix of new titles and local interest books.
Vibe: Quaint and walkable—perfect for pairing with a coffee and an afternoon stroll.
Events: Author signings, book clubs, and seasonal events tied to the Main Street community.
Where to Find: 337 S. Main Street. 63301 | mainstreetbooks.indielite.org
Indie bookstores aren’t just places to buy books—they’re part of the fabric of a neighborhood. They’re where conversations start, where ideas take shape, and where a simple Saturday errand turns into something you didn’t plan. If you’re looking for a way to spend this weekend, start here. Chances are, you’ll leave with more than just a book. If not a book, check out our Shop Local Guide for other ways you can support the St. Louis community.

