(801) 328-2586
254 S Main St
Salt Lake City,
UT
84101
40.7638
-111.8912
Neighborhood: Rio Grande
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11 reviews
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Easy to get to downtown location by Heather S. at InsiderPages
Contributor at Insider Pages
Sam Wellers is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. Easy to get to without the hassle of parking via TRAX.
Atmosphere is quaint and peaceful. Excellent selection of books in any category. If you can't find what you're looking for, one of the helpful associates will order it in for you.
Check it out
by utahtoad at Citysearch
I love this store. SLC is so fortunate to have such a grand old bookstore. It's the perfect place to call in sick on a wintery day and spend hours browsing. I like to start in the basement and work my way up. The second floor is where the rare and beautiful books are. However, expect to be treated like a criminal when going to look at them. They're even located behind bars in something that resembles a jail cell. The cell even has a "warden" in the form of an aging Nurse Wratchet who likes to belittle customers. But if you can get past that, it's a great time. The rest of the staff, and even those at the built-in Coffee Garden area are very freindly and helpful. Well worth the visit. More people should support this downtown institution. Take the kids and show them what a real bookstore looks like before it's gone.
Horrible organizatio for fiction
by slcer at Citysearch
This used to be one of my favorite bookstores, but they have now split up the fiction section so that part is in the basement and part is in the balcony (which is a one-way maze). This makes it next to impossible to browse fiction, or to find a specific book quickly. The employees even seem to have difficulty remembering which books are where. I love to support local businesses, but not when they have such little consideration for their customers.
- Pros: good selection of used books, nice children's section
- Cons: difficult to locate fictional books
great place for waisting time while drinking a cup of coffe
by garciaen1 at Citysearch
this is such a nice place the staff has always been helpfull and if they dont know about what you are looking for they will find someone who can help you, the prices are within reason specialy on used books, and the selection is amazingly big.The childrens area is really fun and don't forget to checkout the rare books room. Great place for the entire family.
Best bookstore I've ever seen
by utecougar at Citysearch
It's a real shame the previous reviewer had such a bad experience. The brusque employee he dealt with (I'm sure I know who he is) is no longer there. I have found the employees to be of varying degrees of competence, but most are extremely knowledgeable and polite. Anyone who can't answer a customer's question tries hard to find someone who can. The collection is HUGE and if they don't have what you want, they will try to help you get it--and if you browse, you will surely find something else you can't live without. Great ambiance, a nice coffee shop, great deals on used books, a Spanish book room, and a fascinating Rare Book room. Go there. The TRAX train stops at the front door.
- Pros: Wonderful used book selection
- Cons: Muzak
Rude, unfriendly staff!
by rewhuk at Citysearch
Sam weller may be a great book store but the staff need a little help in the friendly manner's area. The last time I went in this bookstore I had several (100 or more) books that I made an appointment to have them look at. I was treated like a number. I was not told "thank you" for coming to the difficult downtown area. They threw my books around a blurted out a ridiculous price for my books. I was so disgusted I left with my books. I WILL NEVER GO BACK!
- Pros: books, books, books
- Cons: Rude staff, No manners, creepy
New and used books exist in perfect harmony at one of the last, great, independent bookstores.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Scene
The used-book experts tend to lurk in the dungeon-like basement, but don't let this scare you. When approached, the employees are extremely friendly and knowledgeable. The main level contains an impressive selection of new books, and rare books upstairs. If the out-of-print title you are seeking doesn't happen to be in stock, Sam Weller's will conduct a book search for a $1 fee. This service is consistently efficient and successful.
The Goods
There's a good selection of new fiction and non-fiction, cookbooks, maps, guidebooks, cookbooks, gardening books, Western Americana, LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) topics and local history.
Book-lover's dream
by robyngalbos_citysearch at Citysearch
Most of the independent bookstores around town have been run out of business by the national chains, but Sam Weller's is hanging in there. The store has a wonderfully extensive selection of new and used books and they're more than happy to place an order for you if they don't have what you're looking for. Great selection of cookbooks and travel books. Keep an eye out for the bargain of the month.
- Pros: Special orders, Downtown location, Great selection
- Cons: Street parking, Limited magazines


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