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30, Railroad Avenue, 11772, Patchogue, Suffolk County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
contacts phone: +1 631-585-3294
website: www.recordstopny.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.7649479, Longitude: -73.0174388
Kevin Simms
::Long Island has a growing number of great record stores as vinyl continues to experience a renaissance, but this shop in the heart of downtown Patchogue has quickly become one of our new favorites for new and used vinyl. It's not a huge place, but it is well-stocked with a clean, welcoming appearance and, above all, a very friendly and helpful staff. The used records are clean and rated by condition so you know what you are getting. They also have a huge online presence to help you find anything you can't in the brick-and-mortar location. I recommend Record Stop whether you're looking for a hard-to-find record or CD, or just want a relaxing place to browse while enjoying all of the other great restaurants and bars in Patchogue.
Joseph Di Chiara
::They have a very nice store layout, maximizing the amount of product that they can offer. There are great selections of both CDs and Vinyl Records. They even have a used section for both CDs and Vinyl where you might just be able to find that obscure record that you have been looking for or even discover the something new. They only negative, and I'm not taking any stars away for it, the parking kinda sucks.
janet clinton
::My son always buy his vinyl here, he took me with him one day and I found alot of music I love here from Run DMC to Gladys Knight.
ANTHONY SCOLA
::Absolutely love this store. I can spend hours there checking out all the records and CDs. This is the classic record store I remember before everything went digital. I go every week to add records to my collection
Christopher B
::Seemed like a great store, a wide selection of vinyl, new and used. But just getting back into vinyl I asked an employee behind the counter if the remastered recordings take some of the nuances out of the old records. He said he wasn’t sure that he really didn’t listen to vinyl but their were guys in the back that did and he would ask them. Not one person came out to talk to me, just relayed a message saying they were just as good. I figured if you work in a store like this you would be excited to talk to a customer just getting back into vinyl. I left kind of disheartened, and not sure I will return, a shame.