Willow & Wand
Bookstore Cafe
Where Stories
Take Root.
We’re a little bit Taylor Swift, a little bit Hogwarts, and a whole lot of heart: a community for readers, dreamers, and doers who know that passion needs a village to grow. I’m a therapist by trade, and I built this space because I believe in the healing power of stories, the courage of creative leaps, and the necessity of people who’ll cheer you on (and hand you a hot drink when the late nights get real).
Here, you’ll find encouragement, practical wisdom, and a cozy place to fall in love with reading… or rediscover the part of you that wanted to create in the first place. We’re saving a seat for you at the table. Bring your idea; we’ll bring the community, the guidance, and the bibliophile-level enthusiasm.
Support us on Kickstarter
Willow & Wand is a community bookstore café coming to Mogadore, Ohio — built for connection, comfort, and the kind of place you actually want to linger. We're crowdfunding to make it real, and every contribution gets us one step closer to opening our doors. Back our Kickstarter today and be part of the story from the very beginning.
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The Regulars
The regulars is our founding membership program. get your own mug stored behind the bar, join our community, and enjoy perks like free drinks, discounts, and exclusive events. memberships valid through December 31, 2027. Six tiers starting at $59.
i'm like really glad you're here
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What Books We’re talking about
books for every taylor swift era
if you love harry potter, read these next
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there’s a monster in the school & they just keep having classes (chamber of secrets explained badly)

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why i’m opening a bookstore cafe in my hometown

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explaining taylor swift’s life badly (i’ll just write about my life and see what happens)

ABOUT
jORDAN (JL)
Jordan is the woman behind Willow & Wand—a former creative director turned therapist who combined her background in storytelling and mental health to create something more intentional.
She believes in the kind of stories that make people feel understood, the importance of slowing down, and that meaningful spaces don’t have to be complicated to matter.
She’s usually reading two books at once, overthinking a playlist like it’s a Taylor Swift deep cut, or bouncing between ideas as they come together.

