Berry and Co.


Immediately lovable Taylor moved the former Harbor Books to a second-story Division St 19th-century attic, changed the name and pushed her concept into overdrive: an ample bookstore with comfy reading chairs, a tea bar and a kid's section along with an emphasis on CBD and 'witchy' products (her words, not ours!).

You could spend hours on her outdoor patio with a comfy couch and a hanging egg chair.


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