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2920 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1Y8, Canada
Toronto, Ontario M6P 1Y8
+14167695257

For those looking for a place rich in culture, literature, and music, you'll find everything from the oldest to the most recent. The store has a large facade, making it easy to find, and it's also close to several restaurants, shops, bakeries, and more. As soon as you enter, you'll find the children's and teens' sections, and as you walk along, you'll find older books, short stories, poetry, stories, and much more. The selection of audiotapes is huge, and the vinyl records are simply incredible. The store's service is excellent, and they accept cash and cards. For those traveling by public transportation, there are many buses in the area, and for those driving, there are street parking lots and some private parking lots. It's definitely worth a visit.

feels like bein a kid in a candy store. not a dollar wasted among their endless shelves of used books. worth every single visit, i have them to thank for the bulk of my growing book collection

Organization leaves a LOT to be desired, but i guess the name IS pandemonium. Great selection though and very reasonable prices. Staff knowledge about what was actually on the shelves could be improved.

An absolutely incredible store. Great helpful staff, huge variety of selections with competitive prices and a chill atmosphere that isn't pretentious at all.

This review is only in regard to the Vintage/Used Vinyl LP selection. They have an unbelievable collection of vinyl, but it is undoubtedly overpriced. A scratched copy of Led Zeppelin 4 is selling for $100. In fact, all copies of Led Zeppelin 4 that I saw were selling for $100, regardless of quality or condition. It seems they just price every album as if they went on Discogs.com and found whatever the highest possible price each album was going for. Regardless of whether it is a Collectors Edition, Original or Repress, or even a rare copy of an album at all. Not all old vinyl records need to sell for $40+. I’m more forgiving on their collection of new Vinyl albums as Vinyl pricing has become quite absurd lately, which is not the shops fault.

Hours need to be updated on their Google space. When I arrived and thought the store was open another hour, they were quite rude and short with me. Friends there are many record stores in the city. This is one to avoid

A great place to shop for used books and vinyl records. A great selection. You can spend hours looking around in here. The staff are friendly. Sadly, there aren't many places like this left in Toronto!

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Pandemonium

Record store at 2920 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1Y8, Canada. Here you will find detailed information about Pandemonium: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Sunday
    12–5 PM
  • Monday
    12–6 PM
  • Tuesday
    12–6 PM
  • Wednesday
    12–6 PM
  • Thursday
    12–7 PM
  • Friday
    12–7 PM
  • Saturday
    11 AM–6 PM

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 7 reviews

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Address:
2920 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1Y8, Canada.
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M6P 1Y8

About Pandemonium

Pandemonium is a Canadian Record store based in Toronto, Ontario. Pandemonium is located at 2920 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1Y8, Canada.


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  • Karen alves gaspar
    Added 2025.08.14
    For those looking for a place rich in culture, literature, and music, you'll find everything from the oldest to the most recent. The store has a large facade, making it easy to find, and it's also close to several restaurants, shops, bakeries, and more. As soon as you enter, you'll find the children's and teens' sections, and as you walk along, you'll find older books, short stories, poetry, stories, and much more. The selection of audiotapes is huge, and the vinyl records are simply incredible. The store's service is excellent, and they accept cash and cards. For those traveling by public transportation, there are many buses in the area, and for those driving, there are street parking lots and some private parking lots. It's definitely worth a visit.
  • moyo
    Added 2025.07.04
    feels like bein a kid in a candy store. not a dollar wasted among their endless shelves of used books. worth every single visit, i have them to thank for the bulk of my growing book collection
  • Tristan Clark
    Added 2025.01.17
    Organization leaves a LOT to be desired, but i guess the name IS pandemonium. Great selection though and very reasonable prices. Staff knowledge about what was actually on the shelves could be improved.
  • ethan ryan
    Added 2024.12.17
    An absolutely incredible store. Great helpful staff, huge variety of selections with competitive prices and a chill atmosphere that isn't pretentious at all.
  • Lee Martinez
    Added 2024.11.20
    This review is only in regard to the Vintage/Used Vinyl LP selection. They have an unbelievable collection of vinyl, but it is undoubtedly overpriced. A scratched copy of Led Zeppelin 4 is selling for $100. In fact, all copies of Led Zeppelin 4 that I saw were selling for $100, regardless of quality or condition. It seems they just price every album as if they went on Discogs.com and found whatever the highest possible price each album was going for. Regardless of whether it is a Collectors Edition, Original or Repress, or even a rare copy of an album at all. Not all old vinyl records need to sell for $40+. I’m more forgiving on their collection of new Vinyl albums as Vinyl pricing has become quite absurd lately, which is not the shops fault.
  • Mario Stamegna
    Added 2022.08.12
    Hours need to be updated on their Google space. When I arrived and thought the store was open another hour, they were quite rude and short with me. Friends there are many record stores in the city. This is one to avoid
  • By owner
    Added 2023.11.13
    Yeah, sorry. I keep having to fix my hours on Google every couple monthes. A few weeks ago we were open every day at 10:00 am and today I had to fix the hours again as apparently we were closed on Sundays! Changed my password - nope. Website always has the correct hours though.
  • brian finamore
    Added 2017.05.29
    A great place to shop for used books and vinyl records. A great selection. You can spend hours looking around in here. The staff are friendly. Sadly, there aren't many places like this left in Toronto!
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