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Grapevine indie bookstore spins off sequel with coffee bar and wine

Get ready for two times the Talking Animals.
Grapevine's first and only independent bookstore is about to have company — sort of. Talking Animals Books, which owners Valerie Walizadeh and Katy Lemieux opened at 103 W. Worth St. in early 2023, is opening a second, bigger, more ambitious location this fall.
The offshoot will be at 909 S. Main St. in historic downtown Grapevine, in the “The 925” mixed-use development, taking over the space that was previously OG Cellars Winery on Main, which closed in June 2025.
The new location, which is about 2,800 square feet, will not only sell books but will also house a full-service coffee bar, wine tasting room, and event space. The original shop will remain open.
“We’ve grown alongside our readers,” Walizadeh says. “This new location is more than just a bookstore; it’s a place to gather, explore ideas, and now we can enjoy coffee and wine while surrounded by stories."
The coffee bar will serve espresso, teas, and pastries. The wine tasting offering will continue the legacy left by the previous tenant.
"We will be serving wine, coffee, and other caffeinated drinks, like recharger iced energy drinks," Lemieux says. "Valerie went to the Texas Coffee School's 3 day seminar this weekend and got hardcore into the specifics of opening a coffee shop, so we are hitting the ground running."
The larger space will allow for increased seating for author talks, book clubs, live music, and community gatherings. And there will be all the fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, and titles by local authors that TAB fans have been enjoying for the past two years.
The original TAB went from the page to real life thanks to a Kickstarter campaign in 2022, where more than 350 donors raised $54,000 in less than two months.
They're once again taking that same approach, shooting for $100,000 through another Kickstarter campaign.
"We’re inviting our community once again to help us write the next chapter," says Walizadeh. "We are growing thanks to them!”
They're hoping to do a soft opening in October, with owners hinting at a ticketed event and movie screening for the 20th anniversary of the 2008 film Twilight.
