2nd & Charles is primarily known for selling pre-owned books, DVDs, CDs, vinyl, video games, and even some collectibles. Unlike the big new-book chains, their stock tends to be a mix of older titles and popular picks, all at prices that usually beat brand-new. If you’re after a classic novel or a vinyl record that’s been out of print for a while, this is a good spot to poke around. The shops and the online store attract a mix of bargain hunters, collectors, and anyone who likes the idea of recycling media instead of buying brand new.
People who shop here often appreciate the chance to trade in their own items too, which keeps the stock fresh and gives the store a bit of a community feel. The condition of items can vary, so it’s worth checking descriptions carefully, especially with vinyl or games. The website isn’t the slickest, but it’s straightforward enough once you get used to it. Prices are reasonable, though don’t expect rock-bottom deals every day – it’s a balance between used and well-kept. I’d say 2nd & Charles works best if you’re not in a rush and don’t mind spending some time browsing both online and in-store.