Easy Street Records and CD's
Seattle, WA 98116
Phone: (206) 938-3279
- Cross Street:
- SW Oregon Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 9am-9pm, Sun 9am-7pm
Editorial Review for Easy Street Records and CD's – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
With its wide-open storefront and in-house coffee bar/cafe, it's not tough to get sucked into Easy Street. If you want to score a virgin copy of an old Rolling Stones record or track down Stereolab's "Dots and Loops" on colored vinyl, this is a good place to start. Easy Street's rep is so formidable that during the Beastie Boys' "Hello Nasty" tour, Mix Master Mike even stopped in to pick up some records before the group's gig at KeyArena.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasThe upper level boasts one of the best new-vinyl sections in town.
Know Before You GoPrices aren't rock-bottom, but those searching for import singles and rarities won't care after browsing the store's comprehensive selection.
User Reviews for Easy Street Records and CD's
03/19/2008 Posted by gc98119
The employees in the store think they're too cool to be bothered and the wait staff don't even bother to check up on you. A wicked combination which makes a return trip unlikely. The food was about average. Perhaps these kids were too cool for school.
Pros: Atmosphere
Cons: Service
12/22/2006 Posted by jjjspring
I moved to Phoenix from Seattle one year ago and am still in search of an Easy Street Record style shop down here in the desert. The energy, superb customer assistance and awesome selection lured me in to Easy Street Records every time i had $100 to drop on tunes. They have a second-hand CD section upstairs that always has the album i need to complete my collection. I am such a fan of Easy Street Records, I slapped their sticker on the back of my Subaru for all the west to see! Thanks Easy Street!
Pros: Seattle embiance, diverse customer base
Cons: none
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