the best record shops in montréal
Leah Fishman
Clubs, cocktails, music, art: Montréal is hip AF. The best part? These niche scenes aren't at all intimidating. See ya never, snobby High Fidelity vibes. Each record shop on this list is cool, clean and welcoming. From vinyl/coffee shop combos to one of the biggest selections 60's rock tunes in the city, here are my favorite spots to pick up a record in Montréal.
Beatnick Records, Venus Lounge Record, Librairie l'Échange, Atom Heart, musique alternative, Sonorama Disques, La Rama Records, 180g café - disquaire, Oblique (L'), Aux 33 Tours, Cheap Thrills, Phonopolis Record Store
Beatnick Records in Montreal, Canada
Venus Lounge Record in Montreal, Canada
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Venus Lounge is such a cool find — best of underground. Super reasonably priced, and just a few blocks from the river/Parc Jean-Drapeau.
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Librairie l'Échange in Montreal, Canada
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Second-hand everything! Books, CDs, cassette tapes and vinyl. The selections are fresh and super reasonably priced. Between the books and vinyl, you can easily kill a whole afternoon browsing.
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Atom Heart, musique alternative in Montreal, Canada
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Cute niche/indie shop, perfect for digging. One of the biggest collections of electronic tunes in the neighborhood, so pop by here if that's what you're seeking.
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Sonorama Disques in Montreal, Canada
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Huge selection of post-punk, rap and R&B. Just across the street from Phonopolis if you're looking to do a two-for-one thing.
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La Rama Records in Montreal, Canada
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Another Mile-End gem, La Rama is bright, clean, and well-curated. Bonus points for their adorable shop pup who is always ready for pats and snugs.
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180g café - disquaire, Canada
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Vinyl & treats? Yes please. The music is slammin, the vinyl selection is on point, and the coffee and brunch items are deelish.
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Oblique (L') in Montreal, Canada
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Oblique is everything in one: new and used records, players, speakers, and even repairs. The vibe is super welcoming and not at all intimidating. One of my fave spots in the city!
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Aux 33 Tours in Montreal, Canada
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Passionate staff, clean, organized, and really balanced selection. Browsing is a little intense — there's so much too look through— but 100% worth it if you're on a specific mission or have an hour or two.
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Cheap Thrills in Montreal, Canada
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Huge selection of books, CDs and vinyl— specializing in punk and metal.
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Phonopolis Record Store in Montreal, Canada
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Independent record store in the Mile-End and right across the street from Sonorama if you're looking to do a full day of record shop hopping. Extensive blues and jazz sections.
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The real-deal vinyl collectors' record shop. Huge selection if 60's rock & jazz — the perfect spot if you're looking for that elusive record or single.