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Make the Most of Your Indie Bookstore Crawl

Posted on April 24, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Emily Mack

Emily Mack

Bookie’s Chicago in Beverly is on this year’s Indie Bookstore Day list. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Bookie’s Chicago in Beverly is on this year’s Indie Bookstore Day list. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Chicagoans love a bar crawl. Now, get ready for a book crawl. Independent Bookstore Day is Saturday and, naturally, Chicagoans are making it fun.

Fifty-five independent bookstores across Chicagoland are taking part in this year’s festivities. Hit 10 stores on Saturday, and you’ll receive 10% at all those shops for the next year. Hit 15 stores and get, you guessed it, 15% off.

Trying to narrow down which stores to hit? We’ve got some recs.

Semicolon Books owner Danielle Moore.

Semicolon Books owner Danielle Moore in her former location on Halsted Street in 2024. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

🎉 Best Party: Semicolon Books in West Town

In early 2025, Semicolon Books owner Danielle Moore announced she was closing both her nonprofit bookshops due to financial troubles — then a Kickstarter campaign saved the West Town store. Moore raised enough to build a coffee shop there to boost revenue. That means Semicolon will close for two months for renovations … but not before a blow-out book block party Saturday! Moore aims to reopen on Juneteenth.

🍷 Best Beverages: The Book Cellar in Lincoln Square

Let’s be honest, part of indie bookstore appeal is the romance of it all: getting cozy with a coffee, glancing at the other readers over the edges of your pages. At The Book Cellar, take the book lover’s fantasy one step further with a glass of pinot noir. Their cafe (with a patio!) is a longstanding Lincoln Square social hub as well as the perfect bookshop add-on.

💸 Best Deal: Open Books in Pilsen, West Loop, or Logan Square

Everyone knows used books are a deal. Open Books takes that concept to the next level. In addition to collecting and selling donations of used books, the nonprofit also sells like-new books at similarly cheap prices, thanks to its nonprofit business model.

🍭 Best Stop for da Kids: Da Book Joint in South Shore

Da Book Joint boasts a colorful collection of books for kids. This Saturday, children’s author Keenan Jones will be stopping by to share his debut work: “Saturday Morning at the 'Shop.” Jones’ picture book highlights the community of a Black barbershop for especially young audiences. Storytime starts at 1 p.m.

✍️ Best Place to Meet a Writer: Secret World Books in Highland Park

Secret World Books celebrates its one-year anniversary this Independent Bookstore Day. If you’re hitting the North Shore branch of the crawl, stop by and you just might meet (and chat) with some well-known authors. Owner Gayle Brandeis has published nine books, and I know for a fact her fellow literary friends like to pass through. I also know that she’s a fabulous writing teacher — she’s currently mine!

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