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Indigo
Category: Shopping Books, Mags, Music and Video Bookstores Bookstores [Edit]
1837 99th St NWEdmonton, AB T6N 1K8
(780) 432-4488
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
8 reviews for Indigo
8 reviews in English
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Review from Brittany K.
Edmonton, AB
We had tickets to a movie at just-one-parking-lot-over South Edmonton Cineplex Theatre for 10:45 but the whole date night was kind of a spur of the moment sort of thing, so at around 9 PM, we had some time to kill.
Most stores here are closed before 9 and we had just come from ice cream so we didn't need to go grab food. Indigo stayed open until 10 which worked just fine for us.
We wandered around for a bit but since we'd both brought library books with us, to be honest, we weren't interested in buying anything. We saddled up to a table at Starbucks (in the middle of the store) and chilled out there until 10.
Warm, filled with books, with hot coffee to go. No complaints here! -
Review from Jamie T.
Even though Chapters and Indigo are the same company, I just like Indigo better. I like to walk into the store and not feel like I've just entered Costco, which is the impression I get from most Chapters stores.
This location has an incredible selection (in my opinion) for my varied literary interests, and there are always at least a dozen tables set up with sales items.
Plus, Starbucks. 'Nuff said. -
Review from Peggy L.
The staff at this Indigo are always willing to help you find just the right book, and they always seem to have what I'm looking for too. I also love the little knick-knacks, and the huge baby section!
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Review from Brennan W.
Edmonton, AB
They generally have the books I want, Though I'm a philosophy major, those can be harder to find. They'll have all the latest books, all the New York Times top tens.
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Review from Mark B.
It's a very impressive bookstore. The interior design is quite classy and the selection cannot be beat. Starbucks is also conveniently located in this bookstore, as it is in other Indigo and Chapters locations (owned by the same company). Plenty of free parking in the South Commons as well make this a must visit if in the area.
The biggest downside is the price of books, for the most part I find http://Amazon.ca to be much cheaper. -
Review from Jack G.
Edmonton, AB
Indigo is a book store on a bigger scale, much like chapters. It is probably Chapter's closest competition in this city. It is a big book store with a huge selection but not quite on par with Chapter's. I believe they are owned by the same company so it probably makes no difference to them either way.
The prices here aren't over the top but you can find cheaper books at other places, the most obvious being online. I like browsing random books here because you will most definitely find something you like. -
Review from Nicole B.
Edmonton, AB
Indigo is a cool place to hang out. I find it trendier than Chapters. It's a really nice place.
They have very knowledgeable staff that are usually happy to help (I've had the odd cranky employee, but for the most part, they are great).
I love the sales at Indigo. They have about 6 tables and a bunch of racks at the back of the store where they have all of their sale books. I usually always find something I like there. Whether it's a philosophy book or a really cool cooking or home renovation book, there's always something for me at the sales tables!
They have music, and of course coffee, at Indigo as well. I don't really go there for that though. I'm all about the books! -
Review from Robin S.
Edmonton, AB
I'm still not really sure what the different between an Indigo and a Chapters really is. Is it, perhaps, just a small Chapters? From the looks of this shop, it's exactly that, the middle ground between the mall-sized Coles and the aforementioned monster-sized bookstores, with bestsellers aplenty.
My stop at this Indigo had a specific mission in mind: to purchase a new Moleskine notebook, and I was somewhat bummed out to find they only had the regular lined and unlined ones, while my personal preference is the ones with graph-paper sheets. I wound up picking up the lined version while my friend perused the cookbook section which he pronounced mediocre. For once I was in a major rush, and with only two staff members onhand, both in the midst of social chatter with customers, the purchase took annoyingly long to make. It became doubly so when, after a lengthy debacle regarding my Chapters card (couldn't find it in the system; computer problem; etc, etc), I was told it didn't make a difference because it doesn't give you a discount on gift items anyway. Sigh.
The verdict: If you're in the area, have some spare moments, and are in the market for some fairly popular books, stop by this Indigo. For everyone else, there's Coles and Chapters - these days, they're all the same thing.
