Waterloo Records is an independent music and video retailer in Austin, Texas, which has been an integral part of Austin's
music scene since 1982. The store provides a large selection of new and used CDs, vinyl records, DVDs, Blu-rays, turntables, music-related magazines, t-shirts, and other memorabilia. Waterloo is known for their knowledgeable staff, the ability to listen to anything in the store, and its support of Texas music. The shop employs more than 40 people who are all musicians or well-versed music enthusiasts.[1]
The store takes its name, "Waterloo," from the original name of Austin, briefly adopted in 1839 after being designated as the new capital of the Republic of Texas. The store is located at 600A North Lamar Boulevard at the intersection of West 6th Street and North Lamar.
"It is a real town square," John Kunz, Waterloo’s owner, said. "A place for the music makers and the music lovers to connect. And the music makers love it as much as the music lovers."[1]
The Austin Chronicle has awarded the title "Best Record Store" in its Best of Austin awards to Waterloo Records every year since the store opened.[2] Waterloo Records is also frequently listed alongside similar music stores such as California'sAmoeba Music as one of the best record stores in the United States.[3][4]