superb!!! …unless, you’re a hipster. from the moment you open the screeky screen door, and hear the classical music, and see Canio, himself, dressed, well suited, bow tie and all, properly greeting you from his oversized desk, nestled beneath local artists’ note cards and take-aways of upcoming events… your sensory perception is eroused. meandering is intimate. the slections are like fine wines, fermenting, until you birth them. their authors have left something of themselves among their peers, here. …and if you don’t read, you’ll fool yourself into pretending that you do, and wish to revisit quite often.
Jenny K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Wonderful local bookstore with small town charm. Caralyn(sp?) was incredibly helpful. They did not have the book I was looking for, but she offered to order it and have it delivered in two-days. She also recommended several other books that were right up my alley in terms of taste — it was like she knew what I had been reading for years. The bookstore has a great selection of new and used books — perfect for vacationers and locals looking for beach reads. The store also has a number of events that can be found on their website. As I left, I was handed a map of historical homes in the area; a walking tour which could be started at Canio’s. Though the store is a little farther up Main street, away from many other shops, it is very near the Whaling Museum and the Customs House — two other Sag Harbor attractions.
Scott B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Port Washington, NY
Had heard about Canio’s for many years but never made it out here until a couple of years ago. They’re kind of a cute little shop and I’m sure the readings and events they have there are well worth attending, but I’m mainly a serious rare, signed, and ltd. edition collector and scholar on Horror, SF, Fantasy fiction and nonfiction and other areas too, and basically I found ZERO here in my areas of interest and nothing I couldn’t have obtained cheaper online or in NYC at The Strand(that’s putting it mildly), let’s say. Was decidedly not worth a special trip. There was one other tiny bookstore in Sag Harbor closer to the water but its prices on art books etc., which is what it seemed to specialize in, were pretty over the top. The Hamptons are cool but I wouldn’t schlep out here for bookhunting that’s for sure. If you’re looking to meet a rich heiress, bored trustfund chickies or get a good meal and get drunk and hit the beach in the summer, than it might be worth the schlep. Books, nah.
Tracy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Syosset, NY
Cute book store just south of Sag Habor. The owner is friendly and helpful Has an eclectic selection of old, new and very old enjoyable books. Early Huck Finn. The early years promo book for Guild Hall, a bio on Walt Whitman(though no Walt Whitman), and some new fiction etc. Interesting quaint place to go.