
Looking to score vinyl records?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top vinyl record sources in San Diego, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to venture next time you're in the market for vinyl.
1. Normal Records

Topping the list is Normal Records. Located at 4201 30th St., Suite 101 (between El Cajon Boulevard and Howard Avenue), in North Park, the spot to score vinyl records and more is the highest-rated vinyl record spot in San Diego, boasting five stars out of 63 reviews on Yelp.
Yelper Tom O., who reviewed the shop on May 4, wrote, "They have a great selection of mid-2000-2010 rock/punk/pop and rap and hip hop stuff."
Yelper H C. added, "Great selection of punk/rock/indie records, as well as interesting finds (once there were Charlie Brown Christmas albums). They also have some rare variants on the walls for serious collectors."
2. M-Theory Music

Next up is Hillcrest's M-Theory Music, situated at 827 W. Washington St. (between Falcon and Goldfinch streets). With 4.5 stars out of 143 reviews on Yelp, the spot to score vinyl records and more has proven to be a local favorite.
The store features new and used LPs, CDs and cassette tapes as well as vinyl and ticket giveaways.
Yelper Marissa M. wrote, "I am a fan of electronic music, and I was pleased to find a couple of new techno vinyls, one from an artist I already knew and another was a new discovery. "
3. FeeLit

Last but not least, East Village's FeeLit, located at 909 E St. (between 10th and Ninth avenues), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the spot to score vinyl records and more 4.5 stars out of 71 reviews.
Yelper Tracy P., who reviewed the shop on April 5, wrote, "Great selection, and the owner is super helpful. He knows if he has any record you ask for and exactly where it is."
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