Florida is home to 110 independent record stores across 53 cities — from Jacksonville to Orlando and beyond.
Browse by City
Jacksonville
11 stores
Orlando
8 stores
Tallahassee
7 stores
Miami
6 stores
St. Petersburg
5 stores
St. Augustine
5 stores
Fort Myers
4 stores
Tampa
4 stores
Pensacola
4 stores
Clearwater
3 stores
West Palm Beach
2 stores
Clermont
2 stores
Port Charlotte
2 stores
Gainesville
2 stores
DeLand
2 stores
Sarasota
2 stores
Miramar
2 stores
Fernandina Beach
2 stores
Ocala
2 stores
Fort Lauderdale
2 stores
Pinellas Park
1 stores
Plantation
1 stores
Port St. Lucie
1 stores
Rockledge
1 stores
Santa Rosa Beach
1 stores
Satellite Beach
1 stores
South Daytona
1 stores
Spring Hill
1 stores
St Augustine
1 stores
Atlantic Beach
1 stores
Tavares
1 stores
Venice
1 stores
Vero Beach
1 stores
Stuart
1 stores
Bradenton
1 stores
Brooksville
1 stores
Cape Coral
1 stores
Coral Springs
1 stores
Daytona Beach
1 stores
Dunedin
1 stores
Fort Walton Beach
1 stores
Groveland
1 stores
Hudson
1 stores
Jacksonville Beach
1 stores
Lakeland
1 stores
Lake Park
1 stores
Lauderhill
1 stores
Macclenny
1 stores
Melbourne
1 stores
New Smyrna Beach
1 stores
North Miami
1 stores
Oakland Park
1 stores
Orange Park
1 stores
Record Stores in Florida — FAQ
How many record stores are in Florida?
Florida has 110 independent record stores across 53 cities, all listed on Recordstore.com with hours and reviews.
Which cities in Florida have record stores?
Record stores in Florida are found across 53 cities, including Jacksonville, Orlando, Tallahassee, Miami, and St. Petersburg.