"This downtown record shop doubles as a wine bar and is the ideal pocket-sized spot to start an evening on the town. Situated in the Siren Hotel, guests can get comfortable at the bar with a selection of wines by the glass, a limited menu of beers and hard ciders, and mixed drinks whilst perusing the spot’s collection of vinyl records available for sale and taking in the sounds of the in-house DJ, broadcasts of the big sports game, or special musical events." - Serena Maria Daniels
"This downtown record shop doubles as a wine bar and is the ideal pocket-sized spot to start an evening on the town. Situated in the Siren Hotel, guests can get comfortable at the bar with a selection of wines by the glass, a limited menu of beers and hard ciders, and mixed drinks whilst perusing the spot’s collection of vinyl records available for sale and taking in the sounds of the in-house DJ, broadcasts of the big sports game, or special musical events." - Serena Maria Daniels
"Wine and records just go together naturally. Guests at Paramita Sound in the Siren Hotel can sip and sample both. The lounge first opened in West Village in 2014 and found its current home in 2019, thanks to a community fundraising initiative. Since then, Paramita Sound has continued to celebrate Detroiters’ love of vinyl and vino." - Serena Maria Daniels
"A pocket-sized record shop that doubles as a wine bar, ideal for starting an evening: patrons can sip wines by the glass, select from a limited beer and hard cider list, or enjoy mixed drinks while browsing vinyl, listening to an in-house DJ, catching broadcasts of big games, or attending special musical events." - Serena Maria Daniels
"This record store at the base of the Siren Hotel features a small, but mighty wine bar. Bartender Anna Atanassova keeps beer drinkers happy, too, with a mix of domestics like Miller High Life ($3 for a 17-ounce pour) and as well as Michigan craft beer and imports from Germany and Belgium. Hangout and listen to live DJs while wading into Paramita Sound’s thoughtful list of “low stock” bottles and cans — a source for limited-release and hard-to-find beers." - Eater Staff