Grapevine

1979 — 1991
41 Fitzroy Street, Cambridge
1981 — 1983
186 East Road, Cambridge
1984 — 1991
Dales Brewery, Gwydir Street, Cambridge

Grapevine Bookshop, originally located at at 41 Fitzroy Street, Cambridge, opened in 1979. In 1981, it moved to 186 East Road, but the shop was demolished in 1983 due to the road being widened. Despite the demolition, the bookshop continued to operate through stalls. In 1984, it reopened in Dales Brewery on Gwydir Street and remained there until its closure in 1991.

Grapevine specialised in feminist fiction, social and political thought, gay and lesbian literature, and children's books, with a stock of around 3,000 titles. It also provided bookstalls for radical meetings and events, serving as a hub for community activism and creativity.

The community newspaper associated with Grapevine Bookshop, The Grapevine, explained in its 1979 issue that the bookshop was collectively run by six people. They wanted to be a resource for various activist groups, including Cambridge Women’s Aid, Friends of the Earth, and the Cambridge Campaign against Racism and Fascism.

A notable figure associated with the bookshop was Lisa Jardine, Jesus College’s first female fellow, who helped establish the shop as a centre for local campaigns and community organisation.

The bookshop was part of a broader movement in the 1970s and 1980s that resisted developers and landowners, particularly in the Kite area of Cambridge. This movement, supported by community members and university dons, aimed to preserve local spaces and empower the community against the intrusion of commercial interests.

Former customers fondly remember the bookshop for its unique selection and its role as a focal point for information and activism.

Sources:
Radical Bookshops Listing, Radical Bookshop History Project (November 2023) [Available online here, accessed 15.05.2025]

Harvey Brown, 'Communities are the key in the fight against Cambridge's dominance', 06.09.2022, Varsity [https://www.varsity.co.uk/comment/24183, accessed 15.05.2025]

The Radical Bookseller, Issue 67, 1990; Issue 75, 1991