The 10 Best Bookstores in Dallas
A Preston Hollow Retail Sanctuary, Cozy Bishop Arts Spots, and More Indie Bookshops
BY Megan Ziots //Bird's Bookstore features not only new bestsellers, but also independent fashion & lifestyle magazines, coffee table books, and gifts. (Photo by Nathan Schroeder)
Dallas’ best local bookstores know that books still matter in the digital age. Discover our favorite (mostly) indie shops to have your next great getaway. From a brand-new Preston Hollow retail sanctuary to cozy Bishop Arts spots, these are the best bookstores in Dallas.
Bird’s Bookstore
6025 Royal Lane, Suite 207
The prettiest new bookshop in Dallas, Bird’s Bookstore, was founded by husband and wife Drew and Emily Dawson in October 2025. The Dawsons’ goal was to create a place where both the creative community and local neighbors could feel at home. The design (crafted by MMaison Interiors) was a huge part of the concept. The space at Preston Royal is a blend of mid-century modern and Scandinavian simplicity. On top of new bestsellers, Bird’s offers an assortment of independent fashion and lifestyle magazines. There are also coffee table books and a curated selection of artisanal products.

The Wild Detectives
314 W. Eighth Street
Located in the Bishop Arts District, this indie bookshop doubles as a coffee shop and bar. It was founded by two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique, in 2014. In the space, it’s encouraged to have a drink and converse with one another about ideas and books. The shop also hosts tons of events like readings, music shows, tastings, and screenings.

Read Shop
2730 N. Henderson Avenue
Newer to Knox-Henderson, this Atlanta-based bookstore was founded by Dan Collier in 2016. Owner of the now-closed The Merchant gift/coffee shop hybrid on Lower Greenville, Collier also owns Archer Paper Goods and Proper Wax Candle Shops in Deep Ellum. Situated in the former Emeralds to Coconuts space, the building had been vacant for quite a while and revamped for the new two-story bookstore/coffee shop. Along with bestsellers from big and small publishers, Read Shop by The Merchant is serving coffee from Stumptown Coffee Roasters and La Casita Bakeshop sweets.

Interabang Books
5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 142
Reopened at Pavilion on Lovers Lane after a tornado destroyed the original spot in 2019, this indie bookshop offers a handpicked selection of books and gifts for kids and adults. They also host signings with favorite authors and host book clubs. With over 12,000 titles, there’s a lot to discover at this local shop.

Deep Vellum Books
3000 Commerce Street
Opened in 2016, this Deep Ellum bookstore is an independent spot to find local authors and beyond. There’s also a coffee shop and events constantly going on. The store specializes in small presses, women authors, authors of color, translations, and Spanish-language books. From poetry open mics to writing workshops, Deep Vellum is a nice little bookshop to meet new people and learn.

Half Price Books
5803 E. Northwest Highway
Half Price Book’s flagship store is in Dallas. It’s so huge that you can get lost spending hours browsing its extensive collection of books, vinyl, movies, and gifts. The store is also a prime spot for book signings and author events. At this spot, there’s also plenty of room to study or sit down and start that new book you’ve been dying to read.
Another perk: La Casita Coffee recently opened in the former Black Forest Coffee space and is serving pastries, espresso drinks, and brunch dishes.

Poets Books
506 N. Bishop Avenue & 2649 Main Street, Suite 160
Opened in 2020 by local poet Marc Cavazos, Poets is a neighborhood bookstore in the bustling Bishop Arts District. The shop has two sections for books: Literary and Discourse. You can find fiction and poetry, from bestsellers to new releases in Literary and nonfiction, memoirs, and social theories in Discourse. They also have a kids’ and young adult section. In 2025, the second location of Poets opened in Deep Ellum.

Blush Bookstore
432 W. Eighth Street
This Kansas-based romance-only bookshop made its Dallas debut in Bishop Arts this fall. Owners Jaclyn Wooten and her husband, Aaron Biggs, chose our city as Blush’s second outpost — particularly a little blue house on Eighth Street. The shop offers bestsellers and indie romance novels, as well as gifts. It’s truly a romance lovers’ Pinterest board come to life.

Lucky Dog Books
10534 Garland Road and 911 W. Jefferson Boulevard
For over 50 years, Lucky Dog Books has been recycling great reads in East Dallas and Oak Cliff. The indie bookshop offers used books, movies, and music. They are great supporters of other local bookstores. In 2023, Lucky Dog launched an annual Oak Cliff Book Crawl for all of the great bookstores in the area.

Whose Books
512 W. Davis
One of the shops on the annual Oak Cliff Book Crawl, Whose Books was founded by Claudia Vega in 2021. It moved from Tyler Station to W. Davis Street in 2023. A social-impact indie bookstore, the shop is “focused on eliminating book deserts in Dallas’ southern sector and fostering a vibrant reading culture.” You’ll find books for all ages at the shop including new bestsellers.
“Through her bookstore and nonprofit, ARCO (Activating Reading Communities Organization), [Vega] champions literacy by promoting book access and cultivating an inclusive reading environment that celebrates diverse perspectives and representation in literature.” The nonprofit leads several book clubs, ranging from Oak Cliff is for Lovers to Plot Twist, a Mystery Book Club.











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