All genres of new and used books, including LGBTQ titles, swag, and educational materials.
253 5th St SE, Pine City
At Quimby's, you won't find anything as square as Martha Stewart Living or the latest Dan Brown novel, but you will...
Wicker Park · 1854 W North Ave, Chicago
Community Bookstore is the heart of Park Slope, the best place to get a book. Support local independent bookstores!...
Brooklyn · 143 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe has established itself as a New York downtown institution and tourist destination for...
Soho · 126 Crosby St, New York
Serving Boystown since 1980, find LGBTQ+ titles both old and new, poetry collections, magazines, a trove of travel...
Northalsted · 3251 N Broadway, Chicago
Fair trade, organic, vegan, vegetarian -- you'll find something for every movement here.
Mount Vernon · 1225 Cathedral St., Baltimore
New York’s only queer, trans, and sex worker-run bookstore also serves as an activist center, community space,...
Lower East Side · 116 Suffolk St, New York
This iconic, independent bookstore was responsible for introducing the world to some of the most memorable voices of...
North Beach · 261 Columbus Ave, San Francisco
This award-winning coffee shop and bookstore has been a staple on the street for decades. It has a relaxing atmosphere,...
Darlinghurst · 78 Oxford St, Paddington
Simply put, if you like books and bookstores, El Ateneo - Santa Fe will take your breath away. This theater, built...
Recoleta · Av. Santa Fe 1860, Buenos Aires
To celebrate our love of literature, we’ve created a list of the ten most unique LGBTQ+ bookstores nationwide.
Glad Day Bookshop was founded as an act of activism in Canada, and then passed like a torch to the queer community.
Berkana was launched at the heart of the Chueca neighborhood in Madrid, becoming Spain’s first bookstore to specialize in gay and lesbian titles.
It’s been raided and vandalized but fights back every time.
This holiday season, shop small while supporting your local community. Here’s our guide to LGBTQ-friendly shops in San Francisco.
Here’s how to plan the ultimate vacation in a city that demands you leave weirder than when you came.
Coffee shops have been gathering spots worldwide for centuries. As much as queer folks love their iced lattes, opening one is a natural fit.
In an exclusive video report, we show what it was like to be there.
LGBTQ+ cruises offer hassle-free travel while still visiting some of the world’s most iconic queer destinations.
Whether you’re flying solo or with the love of your life, there’s no better way to experience Valentine’s Day than a romantic getaway.