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San Carlos Downtown Business Spotlight: The Door Christian Bookstore

January 15, 2010 Downtown Business Spotlight No Comments
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An extended economic malaise like the one we’re living through can really make things stressful for people.   Employment and financial worries can dominate your thoughts and actions, and make things much more difficult than they need to be.  If you’re looking for an uplifting experience to get your mind off of your worries, check out The Door at 787 Laurel Street in San Carlos.

The Door is a unique little bookstore/cafe that focuses on creating a positive, Christian environment.    There are lots of religious and self-improvement books, as well as inexpensive gifts and jewelry with a positive message.      In October of 2009, they added a full coffee bar to the bookstore to encourage group meetings, or just to provide a quiet place to take a break.

This store is one of those San Carlos treasures that gives Laurel Street such a unique feel.   For more information, click here for The Door’s website, or here for their reviews on Yelp.

And remember….Shop San Carlos!

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