Village Well Books & Coffee

  4.7 – 512 reviews   • Restaurant

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Hours

Saturday8 AM–8 PM
Sunday8 AM–6 PM
Monday8 AM–6 PM
Tuesday8 AM–6 PM
Wednesday8 AM–6 PM
Thursday8 AM–8 PM
Friday8 AM–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 9900 Culver Blvd #1b, Culver City, CA 90232

Phone: (424) 298-8951

Website: https://villagewell.com/

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Reviews

Clare
100/10!!! I came here a few weeks ago because I was looking for a moleskine planner that was sold out even at the Moleskine store. They have a small parking lot in the back with a few spaces but it was full. Store is busy with people working on laptops at desks. Nice and spacious area. They have an amazing kids section with a great selection of books. Kids have fun sitting in the kid sized chairs and little hiding nooks. I read this book and it was amazing. Love this shop, I will definitely be back. Great addition to the community.
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JG
Bringing together a cafe and a bookstore, this place wasn’t just perfect as they’re offering you the chance to get both of them in one go, but also a win in giving the ambiance that enabled you to focus which wasn’t always the case in any other cafes. Oh and not forget to mention, dedicated free parking garage’s available!

They opened until pretty late (6/8pm depending on the day) and served multiple corners to sit based on your preference, either a low bench amidst the bookshelves, a communal working desk, or sitting outside enjoying the sun kiss.

Initially expecting the cafe only offered basic staples, it’s actually amusing that they had pretty long menu list, including for munchies. Trying their Spanish Latte, which was available in small and big size, I was pleased that the coffee was pretty decent. I did love that they could serve it hot and not just warm, just like how I fancied my hot coffee. Typically I needed to order it extra hot to avoid getting warm coffee! Would also take a moment to appreciate the baristas behind the counter as they’re just the sweetest 🙂
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Matt Archer
My favorite place! A fantastic selection of books in a sunlight-filled, colorful, large space. The coffeeshop is a great place to work, with grand birchwood tables, ambient music, and views of the city outside (many people think so, it’s often packed!) The baristas are awesome, so friendly and joyful. There are many events held here too – comedy shows, book clubs, talks, etc. It’s a community-centered business and I’m so grateful for it.
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Tina C
Wow, what an absolute gem of a spot. So, so glad I walked in here! It’s been ages since I found a bigger, local bookstore with seats!! There were a lot of people already studying/working in the cafe area, browsing, and sitting around so it felt nice to just buy a book and sit to read!
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PsBoston7
What makes a bibliophile choose to walk into a brick-and-mortar bookstore over sitting at a computer and ordering (or tapping a few clicks on the phone), and often, a less expensive option?

My thoughts are this… the camaraderie one finds in a bookstore can’t be shared when purchasing online. The conversations that are had in the aisles, at the counter – the browsing to see the cover art, which many illustrators have worked endlessly on, is missing from that website experience.

My go-to adventures on the weekends are generally scoping out Stationery shops, visiting plant nurseries, and perusing Independent Bookstores. Today, after eating my delicious chocolate almond croissant from a nearby bakery. I went on Yelp to see what bookstores were in the area. How can I describe the enthusiasm I had while tasking their counter help for books I had seen here on Instagram and researched on Goodreads ? The staff here are just another example of the ‘why’ you walk into these stores. Someone has a passion for books, for gifts that bibliophiles appreciate, for serving yummy food in this same location (so that you won’t have to leave), for providing a space to sit and make that hard decision of what books will come home with you.

This is my humble homage to all of the Independent Store owners who continue to take that risk and keep hope alive for we readers out there that (like I) will travel over 1 1/2 hours just to support you and your team. Bravo Culver City! you are providing a place where a community of people may gather and enjoy their favorite pastime.

Respectfully Reviewed
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M T
The cutest and coziest book store. They have an amazing book selection and fun little trinkets. They have a children’s section, making it a perfect place to come with a family.
Their cafe is really good and has a great drink/ food selection. The banana latte is to die for!
Huge bonus points because their staff is so nice!
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Isabel Davila
I came to the Village Well books & coffee shop on July 8 for a meet & greet with Rossana D’Antonio’s book “26 Seconds” and I picked up a copy for myself and my brother in law who works in the aviation industry. If you’ve experienced grief or work in the aviation industry (especially in safety or regulations), or a combination of both; I recommend you get yourself a copy of this book!!

The bookstore is amazing and so were all of their employees and events!! I think I found my new favorite bookstore!! I bought some stickers and have attended additional events since then and the vibes are amazing!

If you’re passing by or thinking to check this place out, DO IT!! Highly recommend.
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Yamit Florentin
I recently discovered Village Well Books & Coffee in Culver City through social media and came across their Breakup Stories Open Mic event. It immediately caught my interest, so I sent it to my girlfriends, and we decided to check it out together.

The event was fascinating! The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the people who shared their poetry and breakup stories were incredibly talented. It was a mix of raw emotion, humor, and deep reflection—an unforgettable experience. The host did a fantastic job leading the event and shared that the bookstore offers a variety of workshops, events, and other community gatherings.

Beyond the event, the bookstore is beautiful and thoughtfully curated, making it a perfect place to explore books, sip coffee, and soak in the creative energy. After looking at their website, I’m even more impressed by the compelling events they offer. I’ll be coming back for more!
If you love books, coffee, and engaging events, Village Well Books & Coffee is a must-visit!
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Jaci Hiller
One of my favorite places in Los Angeles. The atmosphere is welcoming, bright, and safe. All the employees are helpful and kind. Amazing events are hosted here and it really feels like a place of true community.
Twice, I have purchased books relating to deeply personal issues. Each time I was self-conscious as I headed to the checkout, but both cashiers I interacted with commented on how the particular book I was buying had helped them out, too, and I came away feeling so encouraged. I really can’t recommend this place enough to anyone looking for an inviting place to relax or work. And just logistically speaking, book selection is extensive and they are quick with online orders if they don’t have something in stock right away.
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Vanessa
I’ve been a regular customer at Village Well and recently I met the owner Jennifer who left a very bad impression. Village Well has been a safe space for me to do my work, a place where I’ve made friends, joined events and have made a great financial investment. In gratitude of this and to support local businesses, I always make purchases when I visit, resulting in earning many points as a rewards member. Hence, the day I met the owner happened to be just another day for me at Village Well spending close to $70. However, what transpired after left me in disbelief. I sat in the “computer free zone” area to read a book I had purchased and after a while, I needed to use my laptop but the seats in the computer area were all taken. While I waited for availability, I sat with my computer open on my lap. Shortly after, Jennifer (owner) said to me in front of other costumers who also witnessed her unfriendly aggressive behavior, “This is a Computer Free Zone space!” I immediately responded, “ok I will move shortly”. She raised her tone in anger and responded, “you are being disrespectful!” I was unclear as I had politely told her I would be moving shortly. I thought she was perhaps a very impatient customer who wanted to sit where I was, so I asked if she wanted me to move so she could sit. Arrogantly and authoritatively she said, ” I AM the owner and I want you to move RIGHT NOW.” So much for first impressions. I gathered my belongings and left. I was so disappointed that I thought to return what I’d purchased. There are ways to communicate with customers with kindness rather than with hate. Had she employed a positive and empathetic tone it would have significantly improved my experience.

If I were the owner, rather than lashing out on a regular customer whom she’s benefited from to stay in business, I would focus on the following:

1) Making sure non-handicap cars don’t park in the Village Well handicap parking spots. Not to mention, non-customers that park there to go elsewhere for hours. There’s never parking to say the least.

2) Customers who use computers for hours if not all day making it impossible for new customers to use the space. Some don’t even make a purchase. They bring their own snacks.

3) BENCH computer area is NOT handicap friendly. When I told the owner I couldn’t sit there due to my condition after her demands for me to sit there instead, she brushed me off with zero empathy.

If you’re wanting to check out Village Well, I sincerely encourage that you go elsewhere. There will be no availability for you to use your computer, the books are cheaper on Amazon with a much broader selection, unreliable parking, the food is expensive for what you get, and the owner if you’ve read this far will have a sense on what to expect.
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