The True Vine Record Shop

The True Vine Record Shop is a record store City of Baltimore Hampden located in United States.

8 / 10
20
ratings
  • Phone

    (410) 235-4500

  • Website

    thetruevinerecordshop.com

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    204706526259801

  • Type

    Record Store

Address

3544 Hickory Ave (at W 36th St) Baltimore , MD 21211 United States

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music vinyl eclectic city
Jeannette L.

Cool place to rifle through vinyl and look at neat stuff on the walls and around the shop. You'll find new records, but also more importantly rare finds.

Jason Dougherty

Such a wild, fun and eclectic selection of vinyl . Wow. Deals galore plus rare finds. Very much worth the visit!

Baltimore

Voted 2nd Best Record Store by City Paper Readers for Best of Baltimore 2012 Read more

Baltimore

Voted 2nd Best Place to Buy Music by City Paper Readers for Best of Baltimore 2011

j s

They had Nurse With Wound and albums Any store that carries NWW or Whitehouse is crucial in my book .

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