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Local Record StoreRough Trade Soho

Rough Trade Soho

London, England, United Kingdom

50-54 Beak St,
London, England, W1F 9RN, GB
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About Rough Trade Soho

Local Record Store in London, England

Our Genres: Alternative, Blues, Classical, Electronic, Folk, Funk, Hip Hop / Rap, Indie, Jazz, Latin, Metal, Pop, Punk, Reggae, Rock
Formats: CDs, 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl
What we do: Buy, Sell

Hours of Operation

Monday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Reviews of Rough Trade Soho in London, England

  • 3.9
  • 43 Reviews

H M

Had a great experience here for Record Store Day. The three chaps that assisted me (sorry I didn't get your names!) were so helpful. The atmosphere was really fun and everyone was so friendly - the best of the four stores across London I visited on the day. Well worth a visit!

Aviad Man

great store! inside rag&bone clothing store. see photos.

Tannis Crosby

It's all right. Very small space, basically a pocket in the basement of a clothing store. Selection is limited due to size constraints I'm sure, but what is stocked is good stuff (imo).

Wayne Mollard

It's great to see this fantastic store now in Soho, otherwise it's a trip to Brick Lane or Ladbroke Grove, which is also fine! The store is in the basement of a clothing shop, so easily missed, but in its own space. It's not huge, but offers plenty, and I have collected items from there via their click and collect service, which is good too. Thank you!

lily

Went there for the lana del rey listening party, worker handed out posters with no care and actually ended up scrunching up and slightly ripping mine. Then we make our way downstairs and for the whole of the listening party, we weren’t allowed to sit down as the worker repeatedly kept telling us to get up every time we tried to sit down as we were tired of standing, and did end up standing the whole hour and a half. He also told us that if we sat on the ‘rag n’ bone’ side of the store, we would be “asked to leave.” Which was just an open threat because so many people sat on that side, and if I had known there were no consequences, I would’ve been able to sit down, the worker didn’t ask any of them “to leave”. Then, I wanted to ask the worker if I could exchange the poster that he basically ripped, and he was too busy chatting to a girl to even notice my presence, he replied to me so snappily and made me sound crazy for even asking and basically just said they had none left in a rude way, which I understand as there was nothing that could’ve been done, but there could’ve been a nicer way of saying it. All in all, the album was great, but the experience was horrible.

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