This is a really nice Barnes and Nobles located within Brookfield Square shopping mall. Like many of the Barnes and Nobles inside malls, this one also has an upstairs. They have a nice book selection for kids, a café upstairs to sit back and relax at while enjoying some coffee and a pumpkin scone. Those who come here can either enter through the front of the store or from the side inside the mall. While visiting here, the staff was nice, so no complains here. Just your regular cookie cutter B&N. TIP: Free WiFi and for those who come here with a Nook, they can read one book for free for the first hour. Not bad. [Review #265](Twenty Fourth Review of 2015)
Duke L.
Classificação do local: 5 Brookfield, WI
Great book selection. Nice atmosphere for all ages. Nice place to meet your friends and family. It’s inside the shopping mall so it’s very convenient as well. Friendly staffs and services. If you like coffee and magazines, you will love this place.
Michelle A.
Classificação do local: 4 Menomonee Falls, WI
I love books-there is just something about holding a book and turning the pages that is magical for me, I can never picture myself on the e reader bandwagon ! I can come here to B&N and lose myself for an hour finding books I want to buy and read. The café is nice, great place to take a break while looking for new reads. My only complaint about this B&N is that the women’s restrooms always smell terrible, I don’t know what it is but it seems people like to do their #2’s here –kinda gross!
Dhaval V.
Classificação do local: 4 Pewaukee, WI
This a great place for my boys and I to hang out while my wife shops at the mall. The café is very comfortable with a good selection of snacks and drinks. A bit pricey for the snack but well worth it over the constant whining of two boys(and their dad) being dragged from store to store. I would not buy books here unless you can’t wait for an online retailer to ship it to you. But I have to admit we have given in to the occasional kid demand that«they need the book now!»
Heather L.
Classificação do local: 3 Chesterfield, United Kingdom
When I moved to the UK, I swore one of the things I would miss was Barnes & Noble, particularly my usual store in the ‘ville. When I moved back to the U.S. B&N was unfamiliar territory for me. It was like a long lost friend that I was trying to become reacquainted with. Problem is that I don’t know if I want to be reacquainted. There is something about those independent, small book stores with quirky owners, and limited selections of books, but willing to order exactly what you want with no extra charge. That said, I will never lose the love of book stores in general, but this B&N is not at the top of my list. I find it far too noisy, busy, and crowded. Not enough seating and I find the layout of the store confusing. I like reading the first few pages of a book to see if I will like it and it is hard to do that when it is loud and people bumping into you in the aisles. As book stores go, it will do, but I will keep searching.
Jennifer C.
Classificação do local: 5 Milwaukee, WI
Barnes & Noble is my favorite bookstore ever. There is a wide selection of books(and games which my husband is usually looking at) as well as DVDs & CDs. Staff are always helpful in answering questions and helping me locate things. It’s nice that there is a nook recharging station as well as a Starbucks in the bookstore. If I could set up a cot in the store and live there forever, I would. It would make me a happy person :)
Frank N.
Classificação do local: 4 Highland Park, IL
I was a little early for dinner up there so I perused the store to find a great layout. The store is wide open and is in such neat order. The employees were extremely friendly, the washroom was clean, and most importantly — there is a Starbucks here!
Ann H.
Classificação do local: 4 Cary, NC
Love this B&N — it’s one of the better ones. There’s something about a two-story bookstore that that makes me feel breathless(in a good way) before I even walk in. This despite inherently knowing it’s not really any bigger than a one story. I just know there are potential awesome discoveries within and that when I’m done with one floor I still have another to go. This B&N has the usual stuff including story times for the kids to keep them occupied while you roam the stacks, or shop in the mall. There’s even the requisite Starbucks. There’s not a lot to say about a B&N that hasn’t already been said, it is a chain after all; but if you’re looking for a bookstore in a location where they’ll be something for everyone nearby, this is an ideal location.