Barnes & Noble, Springfield MO
Address | 3055 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (417) 885-0026 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | stores.barnesandnoble.com/store/2931 | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Book Store, Cafe, Childrens Book Store, Hobby Store, Toy Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.4 17 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches Barnes & Noble — 721 Gravois Rd, Fenton, MO, United States Barnes & Noble — 113 W County Center, Des Peres, MO, United States |
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Similar companies nearby CPO - Redeemed Books & More — 4140 S National Ave, Springfield, MO Mardel Christian & Education — 3085 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO |
Barnes & Noble reviews
17Everyone was very helpful, we found one book that we wanted right away and we ordered another one. The process was very easy. I even love the smell of Barnes & Noble, new books and coffee, it's perfect!
I buy a lot of items from B and Noble. My grandkids love books so this Nana is always buying fun things for them. My hubby and I both love to read plus our kids and their spouses, too! It's a great place to find unique stocking stuffers!
I take my girlfriend here and the people are really nice. They keep all of their books updated when new ones are released so you never fall behind.
I came here to Buy some manga and I love it here! The store has a lot of manga at a fair price i found the manga of BNHA, Haikyuu, the promised neverland, Demon slayer, food wars and a lot more it is sure a pretty Nice store
They have more than just books. We spent about $400 on books, games and toys for the kids. They have some pretty awesome Lego sets. Don't even get me started on the huge selection of books and the great sales they have on them.
Store was very clean. I was never asked if I needed any help. I didn't but I thought it was interesting that no one seemed to be working the floor. Not sure that they still have the selection that they used to.
A stand alone store with a wide selection of books, toys, crafts and more. The children's section is huge and has a stage. Very helpful staff.
Always a fun place to take the kids to find some books and games. Prices are comparable enough to online unless you're going digital but the staff wasn't very friendly which is the reason for the loss of a star but they weren't rude or mean so I still give it 4.
Barnes and Noble is by and far the best bookshop. Sometimes a bit pricier than say online shopping, sure, but they have such a great variety and atmosphere that nothing compares. If I had any complaints, it would be that we only have one local location.
Small, quaint B&N. Not as much on sale as others but will come back whenever I'm in town. Great place for a cup of coffee and a good book ;)
My mom got a book from this guy that she had heard of. She had to order it in store but didn't take long at all to come.
Beautiful store! You can smell the books as soon as you walk in. Wide selection, nice comfortable and bright aesthetic, and friendly employees. They helped me set up a membership and I already saved half of the membership fee ($25) with discounts, so I think it'll be worth it. Please support physical bookstores! It is such a nice experience to feel, smell, and flip through a book before you buy it. There's no better place to do that than here. Highly recommended!
I appreciate that we still have this brick and mortar shop to explore. Great inventory of books and nice selection of creative greeting cards and gifts. Employees are friendly and happy to assist as needed.
Wonderful selection and enough space to get around very easily in a wheelchair. Staff is very helpful and is always respectful when i ask questions
They keep laying off competent people and rearranging the store like a maze. Now it's a haunted hollow hall of overworked zombies.
And still overpriced.
It's Barnes and Noble. Pricey, and you feel bad about supporting a giant corporation.but they got what you need. Staff is always super friendly and helpful though. Never had a bad experience with them.
Not a great B&N to go to if you want to hang out and read a book. The coffeeshop has covered all of the power outlets, the bathrooms are partially out of order, and the entire building is in desperate need of an update. Management should understand a coffeeshop, even at Barnes and Noble, is only as good as it’s atmosphere, and this place has next to none.