Third Man Records: Jack White’s Vinyl Store in Soho, London

Why we think Third Man Records Soho is a must-visit for vinyl lovers

Explore the magic of Third Man Records Soho, the latest addition to Jack White’s trio of physical spaces, completing the lineup alongside iconic locations in Nashville, Tennessee, and Detroit, Michigan. Nestled in the heart of London’s vibrant Soho district, Third Man Records is a must-visit destination for music enthusiasts and vinyl collectors alike. Opened by Jack White in September 2021, this iconic store is a celebration of music, creativity, and craftsmanship. Soho, known for its eclectic mix of shops, cafes, and nightlife, provides the perfect backdrop for this unique record store. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Jack White, The White Stripes or simply a lover of vinyl, Third Man Records offers an experience you won’t forget.

Vinyl Heaven Awaits

Third Man Records Soho is a haven for vinyl enthusiasts. The store features an extensive collection of records, including limited-edition releases, reissues of classic albums, and exclusive recordings from the Third Man label. The curated selection spans multiple genres, ensuring there’s something for every music lover.

One of the highlights is the unique direct-to-acetate recording booth, where artists can record live performances that are pressed onto vinyl on-site.

Beyond vinyl, the store also offers a range of music-themed merchandise, from turntables and headphones to posters and apparel. Every item reflects the store’s commitment to quality and style, making it an ideal spot for gifts or personal treasures.

A Store Like No Other

Stepping into Third Man Records Soho is like entering a musical wonderland. The store’s interior combines vintage charm with modern flair, featuring bold yellow-and-black decor, neon signs, and quirky art installations. The attention to detail extends to every corner, from the custom-designed record bins to the retro listening stations where you can preview your favourite albums.

One of the most unique aspects is the store’s live music space, including “The Blue Basement.” Conceptualised and designed during the COVID-19 pandemic, this intimate venue is dedicated to keeping live performances alive and showcases a mix of established and emerging artists. It’s a fantastic way to experience music up close and personal in an iconic setting.

Another standout feature is the “Third Man Wall” – a rotating display of rare memorabilia, signed albums, and historical artefacts from Jack White’s illustrious career. For fans of The White Stripes, Raconteurs, or Jack White’s solo work, this is a treasure trove of nostalgia.

More Than Just Records

While vinyl is the star attraction, Third Man Records Soho also offers a diverse range of merchandise. You’ll find high-quality turntables, guitar pedals, amplifiers, and other music accessories that cater to audiophiles and musicians alike. The store also stocks books, clothing, and unique collectibles that reflect the creativity and ethos of the Third Man brand. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your sound system or pick up a stylish keepsake, there’s plenty to explore.

Travel Gentlemen’s Finds

During our visit, we couldn’t resist picking up a few treasures including the swirly illusion slipmat – a fun and stylish addition to any turntable setup – as well as records by Jack White, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and The White Stripes. Each find highlights the exceptional quality and unique character of the store.

How To Get There

Getting to Third Man Records Soho is easy, thanks to its central location in London. Here’s how you can reach this vinyl paradise:

Address

1 Marshall Street, London W1F 9BA
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Opening Hours
  • Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
By Tube
  • Take the Central or Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus Station. The store is a short five-minute walk from the station.
By Bus
  • Several bus routes serve the area, including routes 12, 55, and 73. Get off at the Oxford Circus or Regent Street stops.
By Car
  • If you’re driving, nearby parking options include the Q-Park Soho on Poland Street. Be aware that Soho’s streets can be busy, so public transport is often the better option.
By Bike
  • Santander Cycles docking stations are available near Oxford Circus and Golden Square, making cycling a convenient option.
Walking Directions

From Oxford Circus, head south on Regent Street, turn right onto Beak Street, and then left onto Marshall Street. You’ll find Third Man Records on the right-hand side.

In Summary…

Third Man Records Soho is the perfect stop for vinyl enthusiasts and music lovers exploring London. With exclusive recordings, live music events, and a curated selection of records, it’s a destination that truly celebrates the spirit of music.

For more information on Third Man Records

Website: thirdmanrecords.com
Instagram: @thirdmanrecords

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Billy A. is the co-creator of Travel Gentlemen and the voice behind many of our travel guides and city recommendations. Originally from Manila and now based in Valencia, Billy focuses on local food spots, stylish bars, neighbourhood walk-throughs, and places that feel authentic rather than tourist-heavy. He curates the men’s travel accessories featured across Travel Gentlemen, blending design sense with practical travel habits built up over two decades in London. Billy’s guides highlight where to eat, where to stay, and how to discover the best parts of a city with ease and confidence. His favourite city to travel to is New York, iconic while being edgy and creative in the right neighbourhoods. For beaches, nothing beats Palawan with its turquoise water, fine white sand, and breathtaking island scenery. Billy’s favourite food is Vietnamese — fresh, flavourful, and the perfect balance of herbs, spice, and comfort, especially a spring roll wrapped in fresh lettuce and dipped in nuoc cham. His go-to drink is a Brockmans Gin and Tonic, smooth and berry infused, and always the first thing he orders when exploring a new bar, if it’s available at all as it’s still somewhat undiscovered. Billy’s best travel tip is simple: stay, eat, and enjoy what the locals do, as it’s the easiest way to understand any city. His travel style tip is to pack neutral basics you can mix and match, and for autumn or winter city trips he swears by wearing all black.