Six Tysons-Area Bookstores Offering Delivery, Curbside Pickup

People who are staying home and looking to do some reading can still order books while supporting local businesses.

Tysons Reporter rounded up the book stores around Falls Church, Vienna, Merrifield and Tysons that are offering delivery services and curbside pickup.

One More Page Books

The Falls Church bookstore (2200 N. Westmoreland Street) is offering virtual offer talks, online book groups and delivery for book orders.

The store stopped offering curbside delivery to encourage people to stay at home, according to its website.

Staff are taking phone and online orders for people living in parts of North Arlington, Falls Church and McLean. Bibliophiles can get their orders delivered or shipped.

People looking to support the bookstore can buy gift cards and become Libro.fm members.

Victory Comics

The comic book and game store (586 S. Washington Street) is accepting orders and making deliveries within 10 miles of the shop at noon and 5 p.m. daily, according to Facebook posts.

The Falls Church store will start closing at 6 p.m. every day “for the foreseeable future,” a Facebook post said.

Bards Alley

The indie bookshop (110 Church Street NW) in Vienna is taking phone and email orders with “minimal contact” curbside pickup and “Bike Pedalers delivery service,” according to its website.

People can order bottles of wine, snacks and games along with their books. Gift cards are also available.

Events and book clubs have been cancelled due to the coronavirus.

Big Planet Comics 

The comic book store chain is offering 25% off graphic novels, hardcovers, and softcover, according to its website.

The Vienna store (426 E. Maple Avenue) is temporarily closed, but accepting mail order delivery orders, according to the website.

People can find information about Facebook Live events on the store’s Facebook page.

Barnes and Noble

The bookstore giant has two local stores: Tysons Corner Center and the Mosaic District.

Both locations are temporarily closed but offering curbside pickup for online orders, according to its website.

Barnes and Noble has information about its upcoming live events on Facebook and Instagram.

Photo via One More Page Books/Facebook

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