Lunchbox Records

Charlotte


Apart perhaps from its giant robot sign and blue-brick facade, this Plaza Midwood store is just like the local record stores you used to love. Rack upon rack of vinyl, plus CDs and DVDs – they buy, too – as well as information and tickets for live shows, and occasional in-store gigs. They even run their own record label.


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