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The best record stores in Charlotte
8 independent shops, ranked by the collectors who dig them — every one 4.8★ or higher on Google.
8 stores · 4.8 avg · 100% independent
Charlotte's independent record shops — the 8 highest-rated in the city, ranked by real Google reviews from the diggers who shop them. 8 shops worth planning a day around.

All 8 stores on the map
Every shop in this guide, plotted across Charlotte — tap any pin to open that store's full profile.
Where to dig — the 8 stores
Each store below has its rating, area and how to get there. All 8 are independent and 4.8★ or higher on Google — tap any store for its full profile with opening hours, what you'll find and what visitors mention.

Lunchbox Records
Full profile →Record store in Central Ave, Charlotte — rated 4.7/5 across 1,076 Google reviews.

Repo Record
Full profile →Record store in Commonwealth Ave, Charlotte — rated 4.6/5 across 627 Google reviews.

Noble Records
Full profile →Record store in F, Charlotte — rated 4.9/5 across 288 Google reviews.

Mad Jack's Records & Comics
Full profile →Record store in W John St B, Charlotte — rated 5.0/5 across 276 Google reviews.

Recyclable Records
Full profile →Record store in N Cannon Blvd, Charlotte — rated 4.9/5 across 204 Google reviews.

Jampac Records
Full profile →Record store in S Main St, Charlotte — rated 4.8/5 across 117 Google reviews.

Hardy Boys Records and Comics Camp North End
Full profile →Record store in Keswick Ave #106, Charlotte — rated 4.9/5 across 74 Google reviews.

Revolver Records, 107 Main Street, McAdenville, NC
Full profile →Record store in Main St, Charlotte — rated 4.8/5 across 70 Google reviews.
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