Recoya Recommended! Cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can listen to records.

Cafés where you can listen to records have been gaining popularity in recent years. The warm sound of analog records combined with the cozy atmosphere of these establishments creates a unique experience that transports you from the everyday. It’s not just cafés where you can enjoy records—bars and restaurants are also increasingly offering a harmonious blend of music with drinks and food. In this article, we will explore the appeal of record cafés and introduce some of Recoya’s recommended cafés, bars, and restaurants where you can enjoy listening to records.

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The Charm of Record Cafes

Did you know that cafes where you can listen to records have been gaining popularity recently? In fact, it’s not just cafes; more and more bars and restaurants are also offering the chance to enjoy records. So this time, let me introduce the appeal of cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can listen to records.

What is a Record Cafe?

A record cafe is a new style of establishment that combines the warm tones of analog records with the cozy atmosphere of the cafe. In an age where digital music is mainstream, there is something uniquely appealing about the sound of records. While there may be some imperfections, such as noise, the richness and dimensionality of analog sound stir the hearts of listeners.
Record sound also blends perfectly with the ambiance of a cafe. Amid the everyday sounds of brewing coffee, clinking glasses, and casual conversations, the background music from records transforms the space into something truly special.

An Extraordinary Experience at a Record Cafe

One of the reasons record cafes are so popular is because they offer a unique experience unlike your daily routine. The moment you step inside, you’re already in a different world. The retro, stylish interior and the sight of neatly arranged records create a photogenic view that makes you want to grab your camera.
From the moment you select a record and place the needle, the special experience begins. The ritualistic aspect of analog music brings a sense of excitement. Music that typically fades into the background as ambient sound draws your full attention when it’s played on a record.

Not Just Cafes: Other Places to Enjoy Records

It’s not only cafes where you can listen to records. Bars and restaurants offering the marriage of music with drinks and food are also on the rise.
Imagine savoring your favorite whiskey at a bar counter while jazz plays in the background, or enjoying a delicious meal with friends at a cozy dining spot where soul music sets the mood. Music elevates the experience of both food and drink, creating a deeper connection.

So, how was that? Cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can listen to records offer a new kind of experience, allowing you to savor both music and the venue’s charm. Take a break from your daily life, and spend some relaxing, enjoyable time in one of these places. It’s sure to become a special memory.

Recoya Recommendations! Cafes, Bars, and Restaurants Where You Can Listen to Records

 

[Tokyo] KOTOBUKI Bar&Record Store

KOTOBUKI BAR & RECORD STORE in Ikenoue, just a 3-minute walk from Ikenoue Station, offers bar services as well as buying and selling records. The bar not only serves drinks and snacks but also offers a variety of dishes, making it usable as an izakaya.

Store Name: KOTOBUKI Bar&Record Store
Business Hours: Tue-Fri 19:00 – 03:00 / Sat-Sun 12:00 – 24:00 (Closed on Mondays)
Phone Number: 03-6804-9020
Address: 1F, Advance T Building, 1-32-18 Kitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

[Tokyo] CITY COUNTRY CITY

CITY COUNTRY CITY, owned by Keiichi Sokabe, is a cafe bar & record shop specializing in pasta. The shop primarily offers used analog records, especially dance music from various genres, selected from overseas buying trips held several times a year.

Store Name: CITY COUNTRY CITY
Business Hours: 12:00-22:00 (Last Order 21:30) Closed on Wednesdays
Phone Number: 03-3410-6080
Address: 4F, Hosozawa Building, 2-12-13 Kitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

[Tokyo] Yomu-Kiku-Nomu

Yomu-Kiku-Nomu is a quirky “bookstore/record store where you can drink,” located on the 4th floor of a building in Harajuku, Jingumae. Alcoholic drinks are also available in bottles and cans for takeout.

Store Name: Yomu-Kiku-Nomu
Business Hours: Tue-Sat 12:00 – 21:00 (Closed on Sun-Mon)
Phone Number: 03-6432-9803
Address: 4F, Komatsu Building, 2-20-10 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

[Tokyo] Craft Beer and Records manu’a

This establishment offers a selection of 8 types of craft beer and carefully selected music from a collection of over 4,000 analog records.

Store Name: Craft Beer and Records manu’a
Phone Number: 080-2677-8407
Address: 2F, Star Building, 5-14 Maruyamacho, Shibuya, Tokyo [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

[Tokyo] HarunoAme (Ambient Specialty Record Store and Cafe)

Located in Togoshi/Nakanobu, this store offers records, coffee, and craft beer. It specializes in ambient music and aims to create a space where everyone can experience a beautiful everyday life.

Store Name: Haru no Ame (Ambient Specialty Record Store and Cafe)
Business Hours: 9:30 – 17:30 (Irregular holidays, please check social media or the website for open days)
Address: 6-5-1 Toyocho, Shinagawa, Tokyo [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

[Tokyo] SUB Store Tokyo

A record & secondhand book cafe located in Koenji.


Located near Koenji Station, this cafe offers coffee, alcohol, and light meals while listening to your favorite music. You can also enjoy Indonesian cuisine prepared by the owner from Jakarta. The name “SUB Store” is an abbreviation for “Small – Unique – Bookstore.” The cafe also hosts live events and other activities.

Store Name: SUB Store Tokyo
Business Hours: 15:00 – 24:00
Phone Number: 080-3496-3883
Address: 3-1-12 Koenjikita, Suginami, Tokyo [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

[Yokohama] Green Door

At this cafe bar attached to a record shop, you can enjoy music with carefully selected acoustics. They carry a wide variety of records, from used LPs to SP records, and allow you to sample records from 7 to 16 inches. It’s also a multi-functional spot offering audio equipment sales and AV equipment maintenance.

Store Name: Green Door
Business Hours: Weekdays 14:00-22:00, Weekends 13:00-22:00 (Closed on Mondays)
Phone Number: 045-211-6223
Address: 4F, Chinatown Building, 202 Yamashitacho, Naka-ku, Yokohama [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

[Gifu] Cafe&Bar aLFFo

This is a cafe bar located in front of Kogane Park in Gifu City.

 

Store Name: Cafe&Bar aLFFo
Business Hours: 19:00-25:00 (Closed on Wednesdays)
Phone Number: 058-215-0798
Address: 2F Miwa Building, 33 Hachiman-cho, Gifu City [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

[Osaka] COMPUFUNK RECORDS

COMPUFUNK RECORDS is a long-established record shop in Kitahama Higashi, Osaka City. It also features a bar and event space.

 

Store Name: COMPUFUNK RECORDS
Business Hours: 15:00-23:00
Address: 2F, GROW Kitahama Building (Kitahama Building No. 2), 1-29 Kitahama Higashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka City [MAP]
For more details, please check Recoya’s introduction page.

 

【Nara】Pleased To Meet Me

This is a record store and café located in Nara City. Inside, you can enjoy a variety of drinks such as coffee, tea, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages, along with light meals like curry and dishes using falafel.

In addition to new and used records, the store sells CDs, cassette tapes, books, and retro items across all genres. There’s even a discount corner for bulk purchases. You can relax and browse for your favorite piece of music.

 

Store Name: Pleased To Meet Me
Hours: 14:00–21:00 (Closed on Mondays and Thursdays) *Occasional closures—check the calendar on social media
Address: 1249-1 Hourencho, Nara City [MAP]
For more details, check the Recoya introduction page.

 

【Hiroshima】RECORD SHOP MIZO

Located in Higashi-Senda-machi, Hiroshima City, this record shop also serves delicious coffee.

 

Store Name: RECORD SHOP MIZO
Hours: 12:00-20:00
Phone: 080-6332-7510
Address: 2F, 1-3-18 Higashi-Senda-machi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City [MAP]
For more details, check the Recoya introduction page.

 

【Kumamoto】Record House Woodstock

Established in 1977, this record shop in Kumamoto City specializes in secondhand records, with a collection of around 30,000 vinyl records from various genres.

The store is spacious, featuring an adjoining café and bar where you can enjoy coffee and alcoholic beverages. On weekends, it hosts live events, DJ performances, and workshops, making it a hub for enjoying music in all forms.

Description

 

Store Name: Record House Woodstock
Hours: Open 12:00 Close 24:00
Phone: 096-325-2503
Address: 3F, Kanbido Building, 2-11 Suido-cho, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto City[MAP]
For more details, check the Recoya introduction page.

 

【Okinawa】vida loca – A Place to Enjoy Authentic Mexican Cuisine and Music

This is a place where you can enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine and music. It features a DJ booth and a section selling new and used records. The used records come from Record Station, DJs from Yokohama and Okinawa, and vida loca’s collection.

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vida loca photo

 

Store Name: vida loca
Business Hours: 12:00–18:00 (Last order: 17:00)
Phone Number: 098-959-8384
Address: 3-18-46 Yorimiya, Naha City[MAP]
For more information, check the introduction page on Recoya.

 

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