Fantastic bookshop with friendly and…
Fantastic bookshop with friendly and helpful staff. The complentary coffee was excellent. A beautiful location with a wealth of books in a beautiful setting. I could spend all day in here. Wonderful. Don't miss it if you visit Bath. Just around the corner from the Roman Baths.
Stuart
Rude staff
I ordered a specific edition of Jane Austen’s “Emma” and collected it at Topping Edinburgh. The server handed me the book. I then asked two questions about “Lord Of the Rings” editions. The server was in no mood to help. Looking up her directory was clearly too much effort. It was around 8pm - there were few customers in the store. Staff had gathered behind the upstairs till to have a banter. I felt like an intruder.Going downstairs I felt angry and hurt. Ideally I would have returned the book for a refund. But Topping do not give refunds. The last thing I wanted was a Topping gift voucher.I emailed the owner. He sent a detailed apology. But that did not resolve the matter.The Edinburgh Topping shop is near me. Occasionally I pop in. Staff can be supercilious - not always, but frequently. There’s a sense that they’re there for each other, not for the customer.Some years ago, I attended a Topping book event. Tickets to this event came at three levels, £5 for a scholar ticket, £8 for the early bird and £21 which included the book. I did not want to lug a chunky hard cover book around. Therefore I bought the £8 ticket. When I arrived at check in, the door man gave me a hard time. He said I should buy the book. I resented the aggravation. He did let me in. But that was the last time I attended such an event.If there’s an obligation to buy the book, then why offer £8 tickets?Recently, on a day when Topping staff were feeling affable, they showed me a premium copy of “Sapiens” which they keep in the locked up glass cabinet. I leafed through it. Alas now, after the “Emma” saga, my enthusiasm for premium has evaporated. Instead, I bought “Sapiens” as a used paperback from an online market place. It cost £1.40 for the book plus £2.20 p&p. There were no issues, no condescension and no upsets. Phew.
Daphne
Book supplied quickly and very well packaged
The signed edition arrived promptly and was extremely well packed. The book dust jacket was protected, and the book was wrapped in bubble wrap and a stout cardboard package. Very pleased with my purchase - will use Toppings as one of my main suppliers for books.
Graham Bulpitt
Great selections in beautiful surroundings, dog friendly
I love Topping’s. We’ve visited Edinburgh, St Andrews and Bath so far. I love the special edition and local books that I struggle to find elsewhere, the locations/buildings, bookladders, dog friendliness and sometimes even a tea if it’s quiet. Good natural history/nature section. Huge fiction and genre sections. Lovely staff.
StewC
No phone call or update.
Purchased a book which had first 20pages missing from St.Andrews shop. Assistant said she would get one from the Edinburgh shop and they would phone. No phone call. Second time I've been waiting for phone call and no update. Will get my books elsewhere.
Phil
Blatant profiteering
I’ve been a loyal customer at the Ely bookshop for decades. I was asked if I wanted a paperbag for my purchase today and said yes. When I checked my receipt I noticed I’d been charged 10p for a small (less than 1 foot square) PAPER bag. 10p for a bag costing less than 2p!!! This is blatant profiteering for a fully recyclable bag. No one else charges for paper bags and they didn’t even tell me there was a charge in advance. Needless to say I won’t be returning and will buy all my books on line in future….
Dr simon Henderson
I love Toppings bookshop
I love Toppings bookshop. The staff are unfailingly helpful and they know their stuff. One if the books I wanted last week was found to be out of print, but the assistant went to the trouble of finding online secondhand bookshops to try. I'm in my 70's and have to use a walking stick, so not all of Toppings new premises in Bath is easily accessible, but there is now a lift to the basement and today a member of staff helped me with the lift and to find my book, then made me a (free) cup of tea while i sat comfily on a sofa. Can I move in please?
Lindy Elliott
Tardis with ladders.
Knowledgable, welcoming and helpful assistants. A very wide selection of books. An attractively laid out bookshop. I went in to find a collection of Philip Larkins' poetry (His work wasn't in two of the other main Edinburgh bookshops at all). Not holding out much hope I asked, 'I suppose you haven't got any Philip Larkin?' The answer was a cheerful, 'Philip Larkin? Oh, I think we might manage that! Right this way!' Now the Edinburgh Topping bookshop had books from floor to ceiling and that assistant was up a ladder and back down again with an armful. The book I wanted was there. I could happily live in that bookshop. It's not dissimilar to the Tardis.
Roger Meachem
Received as scheduled
Received as scheduled. The book is tallied with the description.
Alfred
Ordered 2 books on the 10th November
Ordered 2 books on the 10th November Only one arrived Was emailed by Topping telling me that the other book was out of stock and a refund would be givenAs of today 24th November still no refund after several emails to them not good service won’t be using this company again
Kenny Ratcliffe
Not a great experience with this shop.I…
Not a great experience with this shop.I ordered a book token for my daughter's birthday,but despite ordering twice,never arrived on time,and I had to make hurried alternative arrangements. I was then told that the money would be refunded to.my account within five working days- it was not and I am still waiting for it.You might think,given my inconvenience ,they would wish to offer a small goodwill gesture,but apparently not.Very disappointed in Topping and won't be using them again.
Ian Darroch
In the real world the company's newly…
In the real world the company's newly opened shop in Edinburgh has a vast array of books and is very pleasantly laid out. In the virtual world, however, the firm seem woefully behind the times and utterly unable to respond to either emails or messages on Twitter. I have had great difficulty over the past two months in confirming whether goods from a book subscription have actually been placed into the postal system on time. The fact that only one shop seems to be able to answer such questions, due to each having a different computer system (according to a member of the Edinburgh staff) only exacerbates the issue.
Kenneth