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New York's Bibliotheque Offers Rare Books and Great Wine

Bibliotheque at 54 Mercer Street in Soho is a bookstore wine shop, offering a cozy spot to read or enjoy a drink. With 10,000 books lining the shelves alongside artwork by Damien Hirst and Henri Matisse, it's a unique space to unwind alone or with friends.

Serving breakfast, sandwiches, and espresso in the morning, Bibliotheque transitions to a wine bar in the evening. The well curated wine program focuses on European options, with 20 wines by the glass and over 3,000 bottles available for enthusiasts to enjoy.

These hybrid spaces are essential for the public, providing versatile spots to meet, relax, and indulge whether someone is a book lover, wine enthusiast, or simply looking for a cozy atmosphere to unwind.
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