March 2024 by Jade Sangha
Terrible range of books & rude staff
October 2023 by josh avern
Always worth going in to see what they have. Good prices, wide range of books and a decent science fiction section upstairs. ?
August 2023 by Merel Magali Cox
Amazing shop! Big, biiiiig (sheet)music collection!
November 2022 by Giangerolamo Pirinoli
Due to the proximity with the university - maybe - sometimes it's possible to find real gems of books at basement bargain prices.Last I found, books by Peter Druker and Michael Porter.
March 2022 by Rod Whiting
Excellent selection supporting a great charity.
July 2021 by MUHA VIJAYARAGHAVAN
Has a good collection of books, comics and stamps..
November 2020 by Steve Murray
Great place. Lots of high quality books and cds.
September 2020 by Jane Berrie
Interesting that this shop focuses on book sales and quite a few customers were browsing their stock
June 2017 by Max Flintlock
I though it was really good I found the book that I needed and I got some old British and foreign coins and notes hope this store stays open ð?¤?ð?»
May 2017 by Jo Head
Big charity bookshop, well set out, well worth a visit, also sells stamps (for collectors), CD's, DVD's, sheet music, fair trade chocolate etc.
May 2016 by Beth Moore
Lots of comics upstairs and a couple of chairs.
January 2016 by I
One of the more expensive charity shops
January 2015 by Justin
Great well-ordered selection of secondhand books.
October 2012 by Drew Capener
Situated across the road from Bristol University's imposing Wills Memorial Tower, this particular branch of Oxfam is generally well-stocked with academic books, which can be found on the first floor in amongst overflowing shelves of classics, sci-fi, and a large range of fiction genres and non-fiction disciplines. The predominant feature of the ground floor is the selection of general fiction. It is clear that the staff and volunteers pay a great deal of attention in designing window displays, keeping the shop in a very neat condition, and providing customers with valuable assistance. The range of stock on offer, combined with the very reasonable prices, means that it is usually quite difficult to leave the shop empty-handed. You may well pay a little extra in here than in other similar shops, but the extra cost is justified in consideration of the care and attention of the staff in selecting and providing what is usually top-quality stock, in addition to the welcoming and considerate help that is always available.
October 2012 by Drew C.
Situated across the road from Bristol University's imposing Wills Memorial Tower, this particular branch of Oxfam is generally well-stocked with academic books, which can be found on the first floor in amongst overflowing shelves of classics, sci-fi, and a large range of fiction genres and non-fiction disciplines. The predominant feature of the ground floor is the selection of general fiction. It is clear that the staff and volunteers pay a great deal of attention in designing window displays, keeping the shop in a very neat condition, and providing customers with valuable assistance. The range of stock on offer, combined with the very reasonable prices, means that it is usually quite difficult to leave the shop empty-handed. You may well pay a little extra in here than in other similar shops, but the extra cost is justified in consideration of the care and attention of the staff in selecting and providing what is usually top-quality stock, in addition to the welcoming and considerate help that is always available.