**Dreadnought Books Bristol: Your Destination for Literary Treasures**

Nestled in the heart of Bristol at 125 St George’s Rd, Dreadnought Books is more than just a bookstore; it’s a haven for book lovers and a community hub for literary enthusiasts. Our carefully curated selection spans a diverse range of genres, ensuring that every visitor finds something to ignite their passion for reading. Whether you’re searching for the latest bestseller, a timeless classic, or unique titles from local authors, our knowledgeable staff is here to guide you on your literary journey.

At Dreadnought Books, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service, fostering an inviting atmosphere where every book lover feels at home. We are dedicated to enhancing your shopping experience and are always happy to answer any questions or assist with special requests. Our commitment to quality extends beyond our collection; we strive to create a welcoming environment where discussions about literature can flourish.

We invite you to book an appointment with us or simply drop by to explore our collection. For inquiries or assistance, feel free to call us at 0117 329 3176 or visit our website at [dreadnoughtbooks.co.uk](http://dreadnoughtbooks.co.uk/). Join us at Dreadnought Books Bristol, where every page turned leads to new adventures and connections within our vibrant literary community.

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Marek Wilk

5 Google Rating

A great selection of ancient history and classics. Local history sources well represented, too. Poe

5/ 5

A great selection of ancient history and classics. Local history sources well represented, too. Poetry shelves well supplied, and the drama and screenplay section has some interesting titles. Overall, a well supplied second hand bookshop with a very friendly owner. And, if you're lucky, and sitting quietly, Creams, his kitten, may grace you by sitting in your lap :)

Martin Empson

4 Google Rating

Great bookstore. Lots of radical and left books. Great history section.

4/ 5

Great bookstore. Lots of radical and left books. Great history section.

Alexander Desyatnik

5 Google Rating

Great selection of books, low prices and friendly staff

5/ 5

Great selection of books, low prices and friendly staff

Ted Fowler

5 Google Rating

Excellent browsing - books all well arranged in bright shop - some lovely eclectic stuff, helpful ch

5/ 5

Excellent browsing - books all well arranged in bright shop - some lovely eclectic stuff, helpful chap. Prices are very reasonable. Just what I like in a 2nd hand bookshop.

David M Bruce

4 Google Rating

Always good to find a real second hand book shop

4/ 5

Always good to find a real second hand book shop

Jeremy Hunter

5 Google Rating

A lovely used book store, with a resident cat if you're lucky. Changed since I was there last (don't

5/ 5

A lovely used book store, with a resident cat if you're lucky. Changed since I was there last (don't know how recent mind) as it now has a sofa.

Matthew H

5 Google Rating

Fantastic little independent bookshop with helpful staff.

5/ 5

Fantastic little independent bookshop with helpful staff.

Dan Iles

5 Google Rating

An excellent shop with a fantastic range of books.

5/ 5

An excellent shop with a fantastic range of books.

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