One of favorite record stores in the world — hands down. Owners are incredibly knowledgable & prices are fair. My tape game went nuts since this place opened too! Props!
Mitch A.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
I gotta give Park Blvd Records mega props. I had a crate of records to sell and rather than list them on Ebay like usual I decided come by here and see if they could offer good deal. Now understand, I had dope jams, Uncle Jams Army, Egyptian Lover, Breakbeats, and hella funk, soul and rare grooves. Jason gave me a outstanding offer. I’ve never been offerred anything so good at any other record store and have always resorted to selling online. Definitely recommending Park Blvd Records to friends. As a digger, I saw great deals here too.
B. D.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
Excellent selection of well sorted records at really good prices. Jason is a very nice dude. I will continuing digging here for sure.
Cole C.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
Best section of rare rap and hip hop I’ve ever since. Ive been to NY, chitown, Nola and Los Angeles no where does it like park Blvd records. They got all the Oakland /Bay Area rap gems and records from every region of the country. Don’t sleep on this place they got the slaps.
Sophie m.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
love this place– really cool store. lots of great records, tapes.
Cray V.
Place rating: 5 Marina/Cow Hollow, San Francisco, CA
Longtime vinyl buyer and massive rap nerd. I came in interested to see what he had… and spent close to 2 hundo. This is a goddamn dream of a shop if you love rap. First time i’ve everrrrrr seen a ton of stuff like… Goodie Mob 12 inches(with acpellas!) UGK Riding Dirty vinyl, Beatnuts singles, Mac Mall cassettes and much more… like a Ghosface puzzle… amazing amazing collection. Noz is super nice in person.
Max M.
Place rating: 5 Burlingame, CA
Great shop run by knowledgable people who love music. If you are in the area and you want to pick up great Rap music in any format, or other genres, be sure to stop in. The selection of vintage cassette tapes, CDs and records has no parallel in the East Bay, or really anywhere else in California. What other store has a «Philly Rap» divider in their bins? Also a great place to pick up physical copies of new releases.