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    4.1 (16 reviews)

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    Some sweet vinyl deals
    Chrissy W.

    When planning our visit to Ottawa, we immediately looked up record stores and came across Vertigo Records as they are in the Byward Market! There is a pretty decent collection of used vinyl with competitive prices. I say competitive because as independent record stores tend to have higher prices than let's say a flea market. I did get 2 records for okay pricing, which I've seen pricey elsewhere. The store is smallish, but has a lot to offer. I was a fan for sure and will visit again if in the Ottawa area. One piece of advice to collectors, one of my records had a blacked out Value Village tag on the back of the record for 0.99, and was being sold at $7.99, I cannot get the sticker off without damage but to me, that fact alone should have made it less expensive. 4/5

    Cory W.

    Great selection of old vinyl Lps. But also carry new press vinyl. New and used CD nd cassettes Most everything is in excellent condition.

    Jeannette L.

    It was 'aight. Actually, I was a little disappointed after trekking it here from Parliamant. Perhaps it was the day we visited, but the stock was not so great. There were some cool records in poor condition, and newer OK records in better. I always want to root for the independent shop, but I have to be honest - I was underwhelmed.

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    Excellent LP shop. A lot of new & used LPs, at very decent prices. A place I go at each time I am in Ottawa

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    This is the place to find Indie, punk, non-mainstream vinyl. Great selection with fair prices.

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    Glebe Video International

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    After travelling all over the globe, living in places like Australia, France, Vietnam, UK, I can…read morehonestly say Glebe video is by far the best video store I've been a member of. Forget Netflix, Prime, YouTube etc that manipulate algorithms to show you small list of promoted movies with various covers tricking you into thinking they have a wide selection. Glebe video has a huge variety of hidden classics and a wealth of knowledge to match anyone's taste.

    Glebe Video is the best place to go in Ottawa if you're looking for foreign and older films,…read moreespecially rare titles. They have an enormous collection of foreign movies, which are usually sorted according to country. They also still hold on to hundreds of VHS titles, often because they're rare movies that are difficult or impossible to get on DVD. The price of new releases and old releases are basically the same ($5), which makes this place fairly expensive for renting old movies. They only accept cash and still don't use a computer system. However, the staff are very knowledgeable and can usually be counted on to find a movie for you in the store if you're having trouble. My only big criticism is the staff can border on pretentious from time to time. I've often found when I ask them for suggestions and I explicitly outline the type of movie I'm looking for, they tend to recommend movies they think I "should" like and not what I'm actually asking for.

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    The Record Centre - CDs and cassettes. At The Record Centre Too.

    The Record Centre

    4.4(16 reviews)
    3.7 km
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    I love a good record store. While in Ottawa, my friend and I were fortunate to visit two record…read morestores. The Record Centre was one of them. Well, my numbering is a bit off. No, it's not that I can't count. It's the fact that The Record Centre has two locations. It's weird. I saw two Canada Post offices across from each other downtown. We have a similar situation here. This Yelp listing is for The Record Centre. Its address is 1099 Wellington Street West. We crossed the street at some stage during our walking tour and discovered The Record Centre Too at 1112 Wellington Street West. There is no listing to the latter because Yelp moderators rejected my friend's listing for the smaller store (ugh!), so you're getting both reviews here. We went into The Record Centre Too first. It's the smaller store out of the two. The name is cute. I couldn't tell you why there are two locations with the same owners. The smaller store had records, CDs, cassettes, and 8-track tapes. I love these media types. Sadly, the selection was slim. I frankly didn't enjoy the smaller store because it was tiny and packed with music enthusiasts. Perhaps if there weren't so many people, I would have enjoyed browsing. This smaller store had a top floor that was for employees only. It was an interesting setup, almost as if half the store was for storage, and it was decided to open the lower floor for music merchandise. The larger store across the street had more records and selection. You will not find CDs, cassettes, or 8-track tapes here, though. You need to cross the street. Imagine if you are looking for a specific media format and you visit the larger store. You ask for help and are told to go to the smaller store across the street, which won't guarantee that you'll find what you're looking for. From a customer perspective, it's not the most convenient and pleasant setup. It is mainly why I lost my enthusiasm looking at new and used music at both locations. It is rare for me to feel this way. I didn't experience a relaxing space for me to browse albums at either location. It's huge for me, as I am the type who can spend hours at a music store. Instead, I wanted to leave both stores as quickly as possible. You can also get record players and other accessories, such as a record adapter for 45 RPM records, at the larger store. I wouldn't know if you can at the smaller store. I'd say no because it was too tiny. I had a better experience at Vertigo Records. One store. Everything in it. Lots of happy album browsing. I'm not sure if I'd return here. If I do, I hope that it's not as crowded. (291)

    This listing is for the main store, called "The Record Centre" at 1099 Wellington St West; they…read morehave a smaller supplemental store at 1112 Wellington St West called "The Record Centre Too." Cute name, eh? Anyway, on a recent outing with a friend of mine, we visited both stores. Since the smaller "The Record Centre Too" store didn't have a listing on Yelp, I created one. They are physically different stores on opposite sides of the street. However, the Yelp Moderators merged it with this listing. So some of my posted pictures are of the smaller store. I have indicated so in the photo captions. Both "The Record Store" and "The Record Store Too" are owned by the same folks. I will review both here. The main store is much bigger. It has a good selection of records as well as record players. They have a lot of brand new still sealed records too. No CDs, cassettes or 8 track tapes. If you're looking for these, you need to go to their smaller location. The smaller location has records as well, but less selection. The smaller location has a lot of space that is reserved for employees only. It's like a storage area. The space that's open to the public is very small so it gets very crowded if there's more than 3 customers in the store. It's much more enjoyable to browse at the main location. Street parking only.

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