The Best Record Stores in Atlanta

Atlanta’s vinyl scene remains vibrant today (who remembers EarWax?), with independent record stores serving as cultural hubs for music lovers, collectors, and casual browsers alike.

From iconic spots in Little Five Points to hidden gems across the city, these shops offer everything from rare finds and used bargains to new releases, merch, and community events.

Here are some of the best record stores in Atlanta worth visiting right now:

1. Criminal Records (Little Five Points)

Widely regarded as Atlanta’s premier record store, Criminal Records has long been a cornerstone of the local music scene. Located at 1154 Euclid Ave NE, this spot combines an excellent selection of new and used vinyl across genres—especially indie, alternative, rock, and underground—with comics, merch, and in-store events like signings and performances.

It’s a go-to for both serious collectors hunting obscurities and fans grabbing the latest drops. The knowledgeable staff and lively atmosphere make it a must-visit.

2. Fantasyland Records (Buckhead)

A true Atlanta institution since 1976, Fantasyland Records at 360 Pharr Rd NE boasts one of the city’s finest selections of used and new vinyl, including LPs, 45s, plus CDs, cassettes, DVDs, posters, and even vintage concert shirts from legends like The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen.

Buy, sell, or trade here—it’s a treasure trove for diggers seeking classic rock, soul, and more. Perfect for those who appreciate a well-curated, nostalgic inventory.

3. Disorder Vinyl (Edgewood Avenue)

This vibrant shop has become a favorite for punk, hardcore, indie, and alternative fans. With a focus on quality over quantity (no endless filler bins), Disorder Vinyl offers buy/sell/trade options, cool merch like trucker hats and logo tees, and a welcoming vibe.

Its high-profile location near Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park makes it easy to pair with other downtown explorations. Follow their Instagram for giveaways and updates.

4. Wax ‘N’ Facts (Little Five Points)

Just steps from Criminal Records at 432 Moreland Ave NE, this eclectic shop is a classic for used vinyl across rock, rap, country, and beyond.

It’s known for affordable finds, posters, and a laid-back, treasure-hunt feel. While some say the bins get picked over quickly, dedicated diggers still uncover gems here regularly. A perfect complement to a Little Five Points crawl.

5. Wuxtry Records

(Various Locations, including Athens ties)

An Atlanta staple with strong selections in jazz, blues, indie, alt-rock, and hip-hop, Wuxtry offers both new and used LPs. The staff’s expertise and the shop’s tight organization (plus the resident shop dog!) keep regulars coming back. It’s especially praised for rare and high-quality used finds.Honorable Mentions

  • Moods Music (Little Five Points) — Specializes in neo-soul, acid jazz, imports, and hip-hop vibes, with a mood-matching approach that’s unique.
  • Vinyl Fiends (Ponce City Market) — Great for hip-hop, R&B, soul, and jazz, plus CDs, turntables, and DJ gear in a modern, accessible spot.
  • CratesATL (Downtown/South Downtown) — A newer addition breathing fresh life into the area with new releases, top sellers, and a welcoming setup.
  • Ella Guru Records — Often highlighted for top-tier used indie, classic, and alternative rock selections—rare gems frequently appear here.

Whether you’re building a collection, hunting for a specific pressing, or just soaking in Atlanta’s music culture, these independent shops keep the spirit of vinyl alive. Many participate in events like Record Store Day, so check their websites or social media for hours, special releases, and in-store happenings. Happy hunting!

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Tee Johnson: Tee Johnson is the co-founder of AtlantaFi.com and as an unofficial ambassador of the city, she's a lover of all things Atlanta. She writes about Travel News, Events, Business, Hair Care (Wigs!) and Money.

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