Molasses Books

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Molasses Books
7.8

Molasses Books is located in Brooklyn (Usa). Featured in the korean bookstores category, it has a rating of 7.8. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Molasses Books

From the business

  • Small Business

Service options

  • On-site services

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

  • Used goods

Amenities

  • Wi-Fi

Planning

  • Quick visit

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Molasses Books is in position 8 out of 19 in korean bookstores in Brooklyn

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

Molasses Books has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on over 437 reviews on Google

Sanibel

Molasses is one of those places that makes you feel like you’ve wandered into a neighborhood secret. I stopped in on a Sunday around five (Thanksgiving weekend) and it was buzzing. It’s small enough that ten people make it feel lively but its cozy atmosphere part of what makes it so inviting. There were folks lined up at the bar with their laptops (I think seven-ish seats total), plus a handful of tiny tables tucked in wherever they fit. People were reading/writing. I saw someone working on a screenplay. People settle in for the long haul. I was there over an hr and most of the same faces were still there by the time i left. Molasses has both used and new books. The bar offers wine, beer, coffee, tea, matcha, and pastries. Even with most people working quietly on their own thing, it still felt comfortable to sit and chat for a bit before dinner. I didn’t feel like I was being rude by having a conversation. I hadn’t been to Molasses since my MFA (2018 ish) and had been meaning to come back. I’m currently searching for bookstore/bar spaces for my book tour and discussion group. I saw an event photo on IG and because of the angle couldn’t tell exactly how big the space actually was, so I wanted to check in person. As much as I love it, it’s just too tiny for a group of fifty or more, which is a little sad because the atmosphere is perfect. Even so, I’ll absolutely be back to browse and buy books.

Sanibel ☆ 5/5
Justin Rogers-Cooper

Peaceful used bookstore cafe with an excellent collection of great titles, especially for a relatively compact space. Selection compares to Unnameable Books in Prospect Heights. Studious crowd of hipster types. Dedicated if somewhat laconic service. Fun, pleasing atmosphere for the book-lover.

Justin Rogers-Cooper ☆ 5/5
Síle Mac Meanman

This review is about sustainability! By 2050, there will be more plastic in ocean than fish. Which is why I was thrilled to see this lovely bookshop and café serving beverages in real, reusable mugs. As a customer, it means a lot to me to be able to support businesses that align with my value of caring for my local and global environment. So thank you for giving me the choice to live more sustainability while supporting this awesome shop. Keep up the great work!

Síle Mac Meanman ☆ 5/5
Pat A

Stopped in to get a coffee. Watched the guy making the coffee empty the coffee out of the portafilter, and without rinsing the portafilter of the old grounds, simply pour in fresh grounds to make the espresso for my order. Will never return for their coffee. Books were genuinely interesting though, and if you are a performative reader this is definitely the spot for you.

Pat A ☆ 2/5
Jessie Deardorff

A used book store with an actual bathroom. Their seats are preciously designed for feng shui and always occupied

Jessie Deardorff ☆ 5/5
ha ngan le

Okay yes I fell in love with this place the moment i walked in. A bookstore a cafe AND a bar?? Every queer’s dream. I loved the collection of radical books they have 🫦 the music is excellent and the space is so dreamy. IN LOVE. PERIOD

ha ngan le ☆ 5/5
Tiffany L.

This combination bookstore, café, and bar leans a little more towards the latter. A great deal of space is taken up by the bar, so there aren't many seats or much standing space. They offer a mix of new and used books spanning literature and fiction, gender studies, art, children's books, zines, and more. The selection is a bit limited to make for a truly satisfying browsing experience, and the café menu is a bit limited to make for an exceptional coffee break, so the experience languishes somewhere in the middle for me. The atmosphere is cozy though, and I appreciate the amount of space dedicated to poetry alone. Note that laptops are not allowed after 8pm.

Tiffany L. ☆ 4/5

Information about Molasses Books

Address

Molasses Books is located at 770 Hart St, Brooklyn, NY 11237, United States

Website

The website of Molasses Books is: facebook.com/molassesbooks

Business Hours

Monday: 11:00–00:00
Tuesday: 11:00–00:00
Wednesday: 11:00–00:00
Thursday: 11:00–00:00
Friday: 11:00–00:00
Saturday: 11:00–00:00
Sunday: 11:00–00:00

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