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New York City Welcomes Bibliotheque, a Unique Wine-Bar-Bookstore Café

Interior of Bibliotheque wine-bar-bookstore café with customers enjoying drinks and browsing books

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Bibliotheque, a new wine-bar-bookstore café opened by AJ Jacono in SoHo, New York City, merges literature with fine wines, aiming to revive the bookstore experience. The establishment offers an extensive wine selection and hosts community events, fostering connections through food, drink, and literature. It addresses the decline of traditional bookstores by providing a lively environment for engagement and creativity.

New York City Launches Bibliotheque: A Hybrid Wine-Bar-Bookstore Café

In late 2023, New York City welcomed Bibliotheque, a revolutionary wine-bar-bookstore café established by AJ Jacono in SoHo. This unique establishment aims to provide a memorable experience by merging the love of literature with a fine selection of wines, offering customers a chance to enjoy food and drink while browsing through a curated collection of books.

AJ Jacono, who left his job in the publishing industry, was inspired to create this new concept alongside his father, a well-known plastic surgeon. The idea stems from an increasing trend in New York of combining bookstores with food and beverage offerings, as traditional bookstores struggle to maintain their presence in the city.

Over the past few decades, New York City has seen a significant decline in the number of bookstores, plummeting from 286 in 1950 to fewer than 80 by 2019. This downturn is attributed to rising rents and the changing landscape of how people consume literature, particularly the influence of social media.

Bibliotheque’s Unique Offerings

Bibliotheque distinguishes itself from other establishments in the city by providing a distinctive combination of dining and literature. The wine list features over 700 varietals, including rare bottles such as Domaine de la Romanée-Conti and Petrus, ensuring a selection available for all wine enthusiasts. Wines are creatively categorized to enhance the experience: ‘short stories’ for wines by the glass, ‘stanzas’ for half bottles, ‘self-help’ for Champagne, ‘fantasies’ for expensive bottles, and ‘sagas’ for large format wines.

Jacono emphasizes the parallels between storytelling in literature and the artistry involved in winemaking, suggesting that both crafts share a romantic sensibility. Customers are encouraged to explore wine and book pairings, turning the act of selecting a drink into an art form.

A Hub for Community Engagement

Bibliotheque is not just a place for wine and books; it also serves as a vibrant social hub. The café offers various events such as calligraphy classes, author readings, and movie nights, attracting a diverse crowd seeking authentic connections, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The nightlife scene in New York City has faced challenges, with the closure of many clubs due to high rental costs and evolving drinking habits. As a response, Jacono aims to create unforgettable experiences that blend hospitality with communal creativity. He hopes to see more such hybrid venues open, which would benefit both the community and the cultural landscape of the city.

Creating an Inviting Atmosphere

The décor of Bibliotheque strikes a balance between elegance and homeliness, reminiscent of a luxurious living room. Dramatic chandeliers illuminate the space, making it an inviting setting for guests, including authors, poets, and psychics. Jacono believes that everyone who walks through the doors has a unique story worth sharing, promoting an atmosphere conducive to conversation and creativity.

Jacono, an aspiring writer himself with experiences published in various magazines, sees the café as more than a commercial establishment; it is also a space that fosters literary spirit and community interaction. His background and passion for both literature and hospitality motivate his vision for Bibliotheque and its potential for future expansion.

Advice for Future Entrepreneurs

Jacono’s message to aspiring bookstore and bar owners is clear: possess immense passion and prioritize great service and customer experience. By focusing on these principles, he believes that hybrid venues like Bibliotheque can thrive and create lasting connections among people who share a love for books and wine.

With its unique blend of literature and libations, Bibliotheque has the potential to reshape how New Yorkers view the bookstore experience, melding the pleasures of reading and socializing into a refreshing endeavor.

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