Cartel Cafe And Books

Cartel Cafe And Books in Oxon Hill, MD
5011 Indian Head Highway, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Nearest landmarks:
Eastover shopping center
(240) 724-7225

Contacts

Street address:
5011 Indian Head Highway

City / suburb:
Oxon Hill

County:
Prince Georges

State:
Maryland

ZIP code:
20745

Phone:
(240) 724-7225 (Primary Phone)

Social networks:

GPS Longitude:
-76.9984283447266

GPS Latitude:
38.8182601928711

Business description

The Cartel Cafe and Books Store was established in 2008 by the CEO of The Cartel Publications, Toy Styles and her partner Charisse Washington.

The Cartel Cafe and Books Store was established in 2008 by the CEO of The Cartel Publications, Toy Styles and her partner Charisse Washington. Located in the Eastover Shopping Center, on the borderline between D.C. and Maryland, they have provided readers with outstanding service with their book needs. Although Cartel Books Store offers the largest selection of urban fiction and street fiction novels, they also have a healthy stock of Children's, Non-Fiction and Christian titles. Cartel Cafe & Books Store, has hosted the best in urban fiction. Our guests have included Ashley & Jaquavis, K'wan, Wahida Clark, T. Styles, Treasure Blue, Miss KP, and many more! We are the premiere book store for street lit authors in the Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia area.

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 2 to 4
City / suburb: Oxon Hill, MD
County: Prince Georges
Products

books, snacks, self-help books, religious books, fiction books, nonfiction books, children's books

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According to our records, this business is located at 5011 Indian Head Highway in Oxon Hill (in Prince Georges County), Maryland 20745, the location GPS coordinates are: 38.8182601928711 (latitude), -76.9984283447266 (longitude). Cartel Cafe And Books is categorized under Miscellaneous Retail Stores, Nec, Nec. The company employs approximately 2 to 4 people. You can contact the company by phone at (240) 724-7225. Open from 10:00 am until 8:00 pm (Monday - Saturday).
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Hours
Mon
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Tue
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wed
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Thu
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fri
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sat
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sun
Closed
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