Every Thing Goes Book Cafe and Neighborhood Stage

Staten Island, United States

4.7

20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Wi-Fi
Paid
Good for Working
Yes

Description

Specialties

We specialize in selling delicious organic and fair trade coffee and teas, as well as yummy bagels, soup and snacks, in a comfortable relaxed setting that is a ten minute walk or short bus ride from the Staten Island ferry terminal. We are the only large used bookstore in Staten Island, so we are able to offer an unusually diverse collection of good quality, reasonably priced second-​hand books, as well as a smaller selection of vintage, collectible books, and some new books, most by local authors. We also carry vinyl records and cd’s. On Friday and Saturday nights, we host free music and literary events on our performance stage. Free bike maps, Staten Island bus maps, and other SI info available on our FREE info rack.

History

Established in 2005.

Steve Jones and Katie McCarthy collaborated in envisioning a local gathering spot where neighbors could come together to relax, meet eachother, share their talents, and inform themselves about happenings in the local community as well as the wider world. Over the last six years we have hosted literally hundreds of evening events: music, theatre, readings, fundraisers, drum circles, etc. We have found that we also provide a small respite for adventurous tourists (from NYC and the rest of the globe) who come to explore Staten Island, seeking a change of pace or a friendly welcome– which we can usually provide.

Meet the Business Owner

Steve J.

Business Owner

Steve Jones was born in California and spent 25 years in the lower east side of Manhattan. He was a founding member of the Gargoyle Mechanique Laboratory and an active member of the 6th St and Avenue B Community Garden, hosting monthly drum circles and other events there for many years, before moving to Staten Island in 2003. He is one of the principal organizers of the St. George Day Festival, an annual event that takes place Tompkinsville Park in April, celebrating the local arts scene, community building, and Earth Day.