

14 Records
Dallas, TX, United States
Dallas, TX, 75218, US
About 14 Records
Local Record Store in Dallas, TX
Hours of Operation
Monday: ClosedTuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
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Reviews of 14 Records in Dallas, TX
- 55 Reviews
Leah Lane Farrier
Rosegarden Funeral Party
Best record store in Dallas. A haven for true record collectors. The owner is personable, kind, interested, and genuinely invested in you finding exactly what you are looking for. Highly recommend this store if you’re looking to spend some real time looking at real records.
VICIOUS VELMA
Rad finds every damn time. I always end up walking out with more than I had in mind. The new wave section is ace 💯💯💯
Randy Reeves
Best record store in Dallas, hands down! There is a large, well-curated sale section with plenty of great records in the $30 range
Kennon Walton
Ran by two of the coolest old dudes one could ever meet. I came in not too long ago asking about buying a turntable vs using Spotify and they gave me the most even-handed, unbiased answer I could ask for. Just bought a turntable and plan on going back over today. They also have some good prices on some great records.
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I have known the owner, Bucks, for years. I can genuinely say that this guy not only has the records, but he has the stories. Coming to 14 Records is so much more than a trip to a record store; it’s a musical journey. Bucks has a personal story about every band you’ll find in the store. He connects. He wants you to connect too. Bucks is a true music fanatic and that’s what you want in a record store owner. Spending time at 14 Records is the equivalent to living through liner notes. I must emphasize this; 14 Records is so much more than a record store. So, before you complain about price, recognize that this is not only the most carefully curated inventory you’ll ever experience, but it is also a journey through the history of music from someone who was there when it happened. You can’t put a price on that and you shouldn’t.