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Capital Region independent bookstores offer a range of titles and events

A robust reading renaissance is currently playing out across the Capital Region, with new openings, expansions and a proliferation of book clubs and events.

Red Stick Reads’ new location, which opened in May, is almost double the size of its previous home, featuring reading nooks, a coffee bar and meeting space for book clubs. It joins newcomer TBR Books and Tea, which debuted in Baton Rouge in early April, and longtime indie booksellers like The Conundrum, Cavalier House Books and The Bookceller.

Here’s where to find them.

The Bookceller

9702 Florida Blvd., Walker

Paperback exchange and used bookstore that’s been open for nearly 50 years.


Cavalier House Books

114 N. Range Ave., Denham Springs

Founded in 2009, this bookish heaven offers curated titles and reliable staff picks. A Lafayette location opened in 2024.


The Conundrum

11917 Ferdinand St., St. Francisville

The Conundrum. File photo by Collin Richie

Indie shop specializing in Southern fiction, books on gardening and cooking, jigsaw puzzles and more.


Red Stick Reads

3829 Government St.

Red Stick Reads. Photo by Avery White

Read Stick Reads’ new location provides plenty of room for shelves, book club meeting space and story time.


TBR Books and Tea

7276 Highland Road, Suite B

TBR Books and Tea. Photo by Avery White

It’s all about stories and sips at Baton Rouge’s newest bookstore, a concept that puts a cozy spin on the bookstore-coffee shop model with fine teas.


This article was originally published in the July 2025 issue of 225 Magazine.

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"225" Features Writer Maggie Heyn Richardson is an award-winning journalist and the author of "Hungry for Louisiana, An Omnivore’s Journey." A firm believer in the magical power of food, she’s famous for asking total strangers what they’re having for dinner.