Carmichael's Bookstores

Carmichael's Bookstores

Carmichael’s has been in business in Louisville for 40 years. It was started in spring of 1978 by Carol Besse and Michael Boggs (the store name is a combination of their first names), and in 2019 was taken over by their daughter, Miranda, and niece, Kelly. It is a family business in the best tradition. As the business grew, so did the number of family members involved. The staff now includes more than 30 staff members, including 4 family members.

Carmichael’s original store was located at 1582 Bardstown Road at the corner of Bonnycastle. In 1978 the Bardstown Road strip was desolate, a far cry from the lively corridor of cool shops and interesting restaurants it is today, having barely recovered from the devastating 1974 tornado.

In 1983, the store moved to its present location at 1295 Bardstown Road. Sales were steady, but in 1994 Heine Brothers Coffee opened their first location in the same building, and a year later Ramsi’s Café on the World opened next door. Carmichael’s corner at Bardstown Rd. and Longest Ave. became one of the liveliest spots in the entire city. The synergy created by the dense cluster of shops and restaurants in the vicinity made that stretch of Bardstown Road a destination for the entire region.

In 1999, Carmichael’s opened our second store in Crescent Hill at 2866 Frankfort Avenue next to the Blue Dog Bakery. In 2003, the Frankfort Avenue store moved just a block and a half down the street to its present location at 2720 Frankfort Avenue at the corner of Bayly Ave. As the years passed, the Frankfort Avenue corridor became another destination area, packed with unique places to shop, eat, and simply hang out.

In 2014, Carmichael’s opened Carmichael’s Kids at 1313 Bardstown Rd., just a stone's throw from the original store location. A long-time dream to have a store dedicated to children with the hope to put a book in every child’s hands, Carmichael’s Kids is a whimsical escape for any child to read, learn, and grow. Visit our kid’s page here for more information about kids event and our weekly story times.

Although the stores are small, they offer a hand-picked selection of titles reflecting both the taste of the owners and that of the neighborhoods they are a part of. From the very beginning Carmichael’s has been committed to being a neighborhood gathering place by being open seven days a week and every evening. Both stores are on corners that hum with activity – walkers, joggers, dogs and children, families and couples – lively streetscapes never darkened by the shadow of a big box store.

As a founding member of the Louisville Independent Business Alliance, Carmichael’s is actively committed to Keeping Louisville Weird and spreading the word about the importance of buying from locally-owned businesses.

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Derby Fashion with Lili Kobielski

Wednesday • 7:00 PM

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Jordan Ritter Conn discusses American Men with Matt Jones

Tue, May 5 • 7:00 PM

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Erin Osmon discusses Won't Back Down with Michael Washburn

Thu, May 7 • 7:00 PM

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Beth Howard discusses Song for a Hard-Hit People with Shawna Kay Rodenberg

Thu, May 14 • 7:00 PM

2720 Frankfort Ave

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Saturday Storytime with Jacob Grant

Sat, May 16 • 11:00 AM

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Olivia A. Cole presents Queerleaders

Tue, May 19 • 7:00 PM

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Erin L. McCoy presents Underlake

Thu, May 21 • 7:00 PM

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Emily Franklin presents Love & Other Monsters

Wed, May 27 • 6:30 PM

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Teresa Richards discusses Last to Leave with Shannon Stocker

Tue, Jun 2 • 7:00 PM

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Michelle Collins Anderson discusses The Moonshine Women with Kristy Cambron

Thu, Jun 4 • 7:00 PM

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An Evening With David Sedaris

Tue, Jun 23 • 6:00 PM

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Johanna Gohmann presents All Toddlers Are Scorpios

Tue, Jun 30 • 7:00 PM

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