Washington’s Oldest Indie Record Store Is A Music Lover’s Paradise

Walla Walla is home to Washington's oldest indie record store, Hot Poop, which offers a unique shopping experience for music lovers.

Most people travel to Walla Walla with nothing but good food and great wine on their minds. After all, the Walla Walla Valley has become home to one of the top wine regions in the county. It was even listed as one of the best places in the world to visit in 2018.

But the truth is, this little city has a unique character that's entirely separate from the vino. In fact, the oldest indie record store in the state is located downtown, and it's better than ever.

You'll find Hot Poop -- yes, that is really its name -- on East Main Street in downtown Walla Walla.

The store is turning 48 this year, making it Washington's oldest indie record store, by far.

Founder Jim McGuinn originally opened his business in San Diego before relocating to Walla Walla.

He still owns and operates the store along with Michael McGuinn and Jason Small

The shop looks a bit chaotic, with music displayed from top to bottom and in every corner.

You'll also find some impressive autographed guitars for sale and movie-related souvenirs, among other things.

The inventory includes old vinyl, new and used CDs, and DVDs.

You never know what you'll find on the shelves.

Hot Poop even sells car and home audio equipment, TVs, and stereos at reasonable prices.

After all, if you're buying some new (to you) CDs and DVDs, you'll need a way to enjoy them.

This quirky music shop is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

The next time you're in Walla Walla, check this place out if you're a music lover.

What's your favorite thing to do when you visit Walla Walla?

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