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Cupboard
Natural Foods
200 W. Congress Street
There aren't many options in Denton for
healthy, eco-friendly grocery shopping. But
that doesn't diminish the great selection of
food and household items available at The
Cupboard. Cereals, teas, homemade soap,
organic everything: this place has anything you
need for those concerns about personal health
and the environment. And who would forego
the experience of drinking a shot of pure wheat
grass?
Photo by Andrew McLemore
Alexander Beggins, 21, gives samples of free organic tea
at The Cupboard.
Recycled Books
200 N. Locust Street
Set what was once an old opera house, this three-story building
houses a labyrinth of some of the best bargains you can find on books,
records, CDs, DVDs and videos in the area. Don't be worried if you
find yourself spending a day just perusing a collection of over 300,000
new and recycled books. Combining great quality with cheap prices, it
easily won our vote as the best bookstore in town.
Photo by Andrew McLemore
Sarah Conavan, a 22-year-old Denton resident, browses through the music section at Recycled Books.
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On The Record: The Best Of Denton, August 14, 2009, periodical, 2009; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth145820/m1/36/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.