Holiday Hours and closings schedule

With Christmas and New Year’s Day approaching, we’ll be modifying the days we’ll be open and closed to navigate around them.

Tues, Dec 24th: We’ll be open our normal hours Christmas Eve!

Wed, Dec. 25th: We will be closed Christmas Day

Thur, Dec. 26th: We’ll be closed the Day after Christmas

Tues, Dec 31st: We’ll be closed New Year’s Eve

Wed., Jan 1st: We’ll be closed New Year’s Day

Otherwise, we’ll be keeping to our normal hours of Monday through Friday, 10am to 6pm, and Saturday 11am-4pm.

Merry Christmas!

Bergy Bread at Canterbury Book Store on Wednesdays

Man cannot live on bread alone... but we sure do live better with it!

Canterbury Book Store will be offering some space for local baker Eric Berg’s “Bergy Bread” products. We will be a drop-off and pick-up location for freshly baked Bergy Bread each Wednesday starting at noon, from this week until the Farmer’s Market starts up again in the spring.

Baguettes are $3, sourdough batards, swirled rye, and rye boules are $5.  Bread purchases are by a “cigar box honor system.”  Please bring correct change – checks up to $20 are accepted.  Enjoy these long winter evenings with a new book, a cup of tea or coffee, and a slice of buttered Bergy Bread!

Independent Book Store Day, April 27th (and all year long)

Everyone has special days of the year they treasure, and for many independent, locally owned book stores around the country, that day is April 27th. The small “indie” book store community is very closely knit, having weathered the storms of the internet era, the rise and fall of “big box” stores, the 2008 recession, and the numerous and various obstacles that every small business faces.

On a day like today, indies celebrate the unique relationship we have with local authors, local schools, and a global community of writers and readers of all stripes. We take pride in the unique flavor we absorb from our customers and the personal energy we invest in relationships built on careful words and beautiful art.

Is Canterbury Book Store good at celebrating holidays? Not really, but we have coffee cake from across the street, fresh coffee from down the road, and the soft sounds of our local National Public Radio filling the air. For us, it is just another great day to be in Escanaba.