Texas is home to 95 independent record stores across 49 cities — from Austin to San Antonio and beyond.
Browse by City
Austin
13 stores
San Antonio
9 stores
Houston
6 stores
Fort Worth
6 stores
Dallas
5 stores
El Paso
4 stores
Arlington
3 stores
Spring
3 stores
Denton
2 stores
Garland
2 stores
Liberty Hill
2 stores
Waco
2 stores
New Braunfels
2 stores
Grand Prairie
1 stores
Hewitt
1 stores
Hockley
1 stores
Huntsville
1 stores
Hurst
1 stores
Keller
1 stores
Klein
1 stores
Lockhart
1 stores
Abilene
1 stores
McAllen
1 stores
McKinney
1 stores
Mesquite
1 stores
Mineola
1 stores
Mission
1 stores
Pharr
1 stores
Plano
1 stores
Round Rock
1 stores
San Marcos
1 stores
Sugar Land
1 stores
The Woodlands
1 stores
Tomball
1 stores
Webster
1 stores
Wichita Falls
1 stores
Lubbock
1 stores
Alpine
1 stores
Amarillo
1 stores
Balcones Heights
1 stores
Baytown
1 stores
Beaumont
1 stores
Bryan
1 stores
Carrollton
1 stores
Corpus Christi
1 stores
Dickinson
1 stores
Dripping Springs
1 stores
Farmers Branch
1 stores
Frisco
1 stores
Record Stores in Texas — FAQ
How many record stores are in Texas?
Texas has 95 independent record stores across 49 cities, all listed on Recordstore.com with hours and reviews.
Which cities in Texas have record stores?
Record stores in Texas are found across 49 cities, including Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Fort Worth, and Dallas.