Closed – Family Stuff
Sorry friends, but we'll be closed on Wednesday, February 4th to take care of some family medical stuff. We should be back on Thursday the 5th. Thanks for understanding.
Sorry friends, but we'll be closed on Wednesday, February 4th to take care of some family medical stuff. We should be back on Thursday the 5th. Thanks for understanding.
We are excited to be hosting the Hao Peng You Book Club for their third session- Saturday, February 7, 2026. Join friends here at Restoried Bookshop to discuss Memoir ofContinue reading →
We'll be closing early at 6pm to celebrate a private event in the shop with some friends. Be sure to stop by a little earlier in the day, if you'reContinue reading →
We are excited to host AnimeChicago for Melanated and Animated - a panel discussion on exploring the ways in which Black and Japanese Cultures have influenced each other! 6:30 DoorsContinue reading →
Restoried Bookshop is excited to host a Meet and Greet for Miguel Alvelo Rivera who is running to represent Illinois' 40th District (our district!) in the General Assembly! You knowContinue reading →
Yeah, we know it's Valentine's Day. Maybe it's a cozy/cute date idea? Grab whatever you're reading, a warm bev, and a friend (or date) then head over to Restoried BookshopContinue reading →
Join PSL Chicago for the second session of their public study of Why Venezuela? How the US Tries to Undermine Democracy and Sovereignty in Latin America. No prior reading required!Continue reading →
We'll be closed and hosting a private, invite-only event today.
We'll be closing a *little* early on February 26th so we can attend the North River Commission's 2026 Community Choice Awards. Swing by before 5:45pm so you can pick upContinue reading →
Restoried Bookshop is excited to host local storyteller, artist, and author Jim Terry for an afternoon event here at the shop! Jim will be a reading from his memoir ComeContinue reading →
Join us again for our third gathering of the inaugural Asian American 101 Book Club at Restoried Bookshop! We'll be discussing Chapter 4 and the Interlude from Catherine Ceniza Choy'sContinue reading →
Miguel’s story, and his campaign for the Illinois State House, have deep roots not just in community organizing on Chicago’s Northwest Side, but also in the rich history of socialistContinue reading →