Indigo at The Well Toronto
Indigo has opened an enormous new location in Toronto, and it's in one of the city's most talked-about developments, The Well.
Offering the requisite collection of books, stationery, and home goods, the new spot also has some features unique to this location.
You'll find a Propeller Coffee truck, a music section with a working jukebox, and tons of brand-centric stations (you can get up close and personal with a Cricut!).
The coffee truck is also offering small bites and snacks, so you can satisfy your hunger during shopping.
If you're in the market for some new tunes, the record section offers new releases and classics galore, which means there's something for every taste.
You'll also find band merch, accessories, and (of course) record players.
Head over to the stationery area if you're on the hunt for cult-fave Faber-Castell markers and pens (you can even build your own custom pack), or are just in the market for a *stunning* new journal.
Lifestyle goods abound, too, which means you won't need to rely on the store's online marketplace to find things like Malin + Goetz candles, Kanel spices, and Vesper craft cocktail ingredients.
Steps away, you'll find Jelly Cats large enough to satisfy your biggest cuddle cravings, in addition to other snuggle-worthy toys and accessories (as well seasonal decor).
The store, which comes in around 16,000 square feet, also features a custom art piece by Canadian artist Ken Monkman, the largest manga shop in the city, and a Fujifilm kiosk where you can upload and print photos right from your own device — more features you won't find in other locations.
And with all that real estate, there's plenty of room for kids and pets alike, including a cute children's hangout space with loungers and storybooks aplenty.
There's even a kid-sized playhouse!
If you're a purist and here solely for the reading materials, here's some good news: this outpost has you covered with sections dedicated to Indigenous stories, prize winners, and bestsellers (as well as new releases, obviously).
There's also a huge cook and art book selection, if you're looking for a stylish addition to your coffee table setup.
Board games are another huge feature here, with offerings displayed on a massive wall and ranging from classics like Monopoly and Jenga to funky new ones.
Truthfully, one could spend hours meandering the neatly-ordered rows of goodies, and the store's designed precisely for that purpose — to make shoppers feel comfy, at ease, and fully at their leisure to explore every corner of the massive space.
You'll find Indigo at The Well at 486 Front St W.