
A cozy cafe and curated bookstore where coffee meets literature in downtown Jacksonville.
CHAMBLIN'S UPTOWN is a beloved local gem in Jacksonville, combining a welcoming cafe with an extensive bookstore. This establishment offers a unique experience where visitors can enjoy expertly crafted coffee, matcha, and fresh food like the popular Jerk Wrap while browsing through a well-organized collection of books, including rare finds and specific genres. The staff is known for being warm, friendly, and helpful, creating an inviting atmosphere for book lovers, knitters, and anyone seeking a relaxing spot. With its spacious layout and aesthetic vibe, it's a must-visit destination for both locals and travelers.
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Enjoy coffee, matcha, and light meals like the popular Jerk Wrap in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.
Explore a vast, organized collection of books across genres, including rare finds and niche topics.
Sip on expertly crafted coffee, matcha, and other beverages, consistently praised for great taste.
A spacious venue ideal for reading, knitting, or relaxing, fostering a vibrant local community.
Get friendly, helpful assistance from staff to find specific books or discover new favorites.
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Overall rating
vanessa eskew
never had their coffee or stepped in the café so I cannot speak on it, but the bookstore is the coolest place I’ve ever been to in downtown for books or really in general. its a spot i never miss, if in the area.
Rusty Dreams
Food is very pricey because they're the only local coffee shop downtown and it's attached to a bookstore
Catherine Ruwell
Their matchas consistently taste great and the Jerk Wrap is very good.
Regina Osborne
On my weekend, visit to Jacksonville, I visited both locations and I prefer the uptown location. I thought it was better organized more spacious, better ventilation, and overall, just aesthetically my vibe, and I love the cafe in front as well. I'm a knitter and I found these five knitting books and I also visited a local craft store and found this skein of yarn
Pam Jennelle
We are still talking about our visit to Chamblins. We started our trip with coffee from the Cafe, and then were directed to where we could find Travis McGee and Detretive Morse books. My husband came very close to completing both collections. Mind you, this wasn't even the big Chamblins! Staff was warm and friendly, helpful and happy. We drove 2.5 hours to visit, and can't wait to go back!