I've walked by this place a few times, and was always intrigued but lacking the time for a good crate digging session. Then on the weekend I saw this Yelp listing, and will admit that when I see nothing but 1 and 5 star reviews, I'm immediately skeptical. But that actually only further inspired my need to check the place out.
What I can say, is that I had a good experience overall. While I did some some questionably priced items, I also found some well priced items. I mean its hard to even give you an average of what to expect as I saw records ranging from $5 to $125. The 4 records I bought came to about $30. All records had been fitted within plastic sleeve protectors which is a nice touch in helping preserve their quality.
The bulk of the selections making up the place are 12" releases. One thing I can confirm is that this is not the place to go for hip hop, as there was literally only half a crate to pick through and most was pretty shit. Also if you collect 45s, options are limited as they only had 1 box of assorted 7 inches. There was a lot of rock and jazz albums from what I could see, and about half a dozen crates of funk/soul/disco as well.
Additional noteworthy facts:
-1 listening station
-accepts cash, debit or credit