The Secret Book and Record Store

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The Secret Book and Record Store

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15A Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 Y765, Ireland

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Independent book & record store with eclectic new/used titles  

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15A Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 Y765, Ireland Get directions

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15A Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 Y765, Ireland Get directions

+353 87 955 5497
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"Hidden away down a passageway off Wicklow St, the Secret Book and Record Store is an absolute gem. With an eclectic mix of stock in both music and literature its difficult to leave without something new for your collection. It is the home of perennial Dublin favourite Freebird Records, a constant fixture in Dublin’s music scene since 1978. Staffed by genuine music enthusiasts, Freebird is well worth your time and all of your money." - It's Okay

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On the Grid : The Secret Book and Record Store

"Hidden away down a passageway off Wicklow St, the Secret Book and Record Store is an absolute gem. With an eclectic mix of stock in both music and literature its difficult to leave without something new for your collection. It is the home of perennial Dublin favourite Freebird Records, a constant fixture in Dublin’s music scene since 1978. Staffed by genuine music enthusiasts, Freebird is well worth your time and all of your money." - It's Okay

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"The Secret Book and Record Store, Southside. Hidden away down a passageway off Wicklow St, the Secret Book and Record Store is an absolute gem. With an eclectic mix of stock in both music and literature its difficult to leave without something new for your collection. It is the home of perennial Dublin favourite Freebird Records, a constant fixture in Dublin’s music scene since 1978. Staffed by genuine music enthusiasts, Freebird is well worth your time and all of your money."

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Patrycja

Google
Amazing bookstore! I ordered books online, and they arrived quickly. The prices are very affordable, and the customer service is excellent. I even received a handwritten note with my order. I haven't had the chance to visit the store in person yet, but if I'm ever in town, I will be sure to do so.

Selime Demirci

Google
I am writing this to share the 'secret' and support a lovely local business. They put their heart on this and the pen is mightier than the ad! As they say. Fast shipping, affordable prices for vintage books what else a reader need ?

King Dlz

Google
Incredible value, great service, great selection, fast delivery! Can’t praise this store enough, just got my delivery today and next time I’m ordering I’ll be dropping up to the physical store to have a proper browse. Thanks Secret Bookstore for the brilliant service 👌

Richard MacLeod

Google
NO SECRET…. That the guy woking behind the counter was in no hurry to man the till, when he finally meandered over, he informs me the book I have is misplaced and worth too much and will therefore go online for sale, saying the shop is just for cheap old books. I was offered the book at a high market price with no discount. Left with feeling it was a scam. I kept polite and calm throughout but it’s annoying being met by such arrogance. The one star is on the -ve scale ⭐️btw

Ellen Eckert

Google
Stopped in to pick out “one book” to read while I needed to kill some time before an appointment. Ended up browsing for much longer than I meant to and left with eight books! 😂 They have a great selection and the prices were unbelievably cheap.

Scott Hendrix

Google
Great book and record store with a wide range of new and used books and music.

Paul Moloney

Google
Unique bohemian space that I love. So we'll hidden, it is a delight to enter the expansive shop, after negotiating the narrower and quite long 'secret' passageway. You can get lost in a timewarp here. There are huge selections of books available at very reasonable prices. A record shop inhabits the end of the space. Highly recommend. Never change.

aisling m

Google
Great bookstore/CD shop :) One of the few places where you can truly find hidden gems in Dublin

Fiachra C.

Yelp
Fantastic bookshop, great range and lovely people. And they've just launched a website: www.thesecretbookstore.ie
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Cathal C.

Yelp
The Secret Book & Record Store is very aptly named, as I must have walked past the place hundreds of times over the last number of years without noticing it (and I tend to keep my eye out for secondhand bookshops). I eventually discovered its existence on the recommendation of a friend, so I took myself along one day to get the 411, as it were. And I haven't looked back since. The Secret Book & Record Store is how you would make a shop of this type look like if you were making a film about a cool shopkeeper and the problems he has with his idiosyncratic love life (whoops, just checked IMDB and 'High Fidelity' has already been made. Ah pooh). If you have a particular book in mind and think you might go to SB&RS on the off-chance that they might have it: don't. This one is strictly for the rummagers, but a rummagers dream it certainly is, with piles of books stacked any oul' way. I don't go in for records much meself but they have them too. Tip-top shop.

Monica S.

Yelp
I love bookstores like this! Yes, it really is a little hard to find, I passed it twice while looking for it, as it's tucked in back between 2 stores and there is just a yellow sign pointing the way. It's a bit of a messy hodge podge of used and over stocked books, so you don't know what you'll find. That's the great adventure of places like this. The back has a great little record store with CDs and vinyl.
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Jo M.

Yelp
I love hanging out in this shop... Millions of books and records all over the place, and interesting ones at that. My friends and I often come here to browse for extended periods of time. We've picked up some gems here, not your usual Celia Aherns... A friend managed to find a book with a title to the effect of 'If you think your life's shit read this book...' Hilarious! The other day I found newspaper clippings from a Dublin newspaper in the 1800s... there are treasures to be found here, I tell you! Books are quite reasonably priced, around a fiver for a decent read, and there's a one euro bargain bin at the entrance to the shop. The shelves are topped with some interesting ornaments. Look for the freaky dolls heads, and the doll pushing a shopping trolley filled with Guinness. Class! To get there look for the sign in Wicklow St. Follow along the white corridor (there are yoga studios and maybe even a chiropractor here).
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Jessica X.

Yelp
This is definitely a gem I've found in Dublin. You can probably find me lost in their literature section or in the back, where all their records live. I love secondhand books because you don't know how many people read the same words, held the same cover, or flipped the same pages as you--and this place is filled with them! They have a wall of classics for under €5--works from Don Quixote to Emily Brontë to Fyodor Dostoyevsky all stocked to nurture your mind and guide you on an adventure. Wanna learn to cook? Read about what it's like to be an astronaut? Time travel back to the 70's and see why they insisted on donning such vibrant prints? Or maybe you just really wanna see that 1985 edition of National Geographic. They've got such an eclectic selection, I'm sure you'd be able to find whatever it is you are looking for here. I also love the ambient music they've got in the background; it's perfect for perusing through the shop. Not only that, but they've got incredibly friendly and approachable staff as well. The only thing I wish they had were chairs to read in! But alas SB&RS, you are too tiny to let the chairs take up such large real estate. It's okay, I forgive you. You just keep doing you.
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Rónán C.

Yelp
My favorite bookstore by a mile. This place has educated me. A great selection of books from a wide range of fields organised in a manner which, even after the past five or six years of custom, I simply cannot comprehend. Plus you gotta love second hand books. A well thumbed novel is probably a good read, so a quick look at the spine will tell you more than the blurb on the back. They're cheaper too. The hidden record and bookstore specialises in that thing big chain bookstores don't have, soul. Yes, it makes me feel that cheesey.
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Annie L.

Yelp
I just read Shane K's review prior to writing and found myself nodding in agreement but whereas Shane's review is negative I find all those qualities so endearing. Yeah it's a bit tattered and battered but like the cynical eyes of someone that has been burnt more then a half price crematorium it still has the dewy spark of possibility when the right person comes along. It still holds that hope that someone will come and fall in love with it... And that's what I did. I saw past the yellowing books, the cramped layout and the eccentric staff. And what I saw is a place that is willing to be found and appreciated by the right person. It's not like the chain stores with their shiny, glossy, try too hard to be cool vibe. It's the girl at the bar that is in the corner pretending to text and hoping no one will notice her. It's not the girl with her know it all laugh and domineering conversationalist tendencies. When she talks it will be interesting and you should pop along and search for something that this place has that will turn you on.
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Shane K.

Yelp
I happened upon this place on one of my little exploratory walks through Dublin about eight years ago. Back then in my less cynical youth I found it really cool and quirky. I recently revisited it to see how the years had treated this strange little shop. I was not impressed. In fact I found myself wondering why I ever liked it in the first place. It's depressing, disorganised and almost always smells like stale bread. The kind of smell you get when you have a tiny but persistent plumbing leak that doesn't get noticed for months until you have to rip up the resulting mouldy carpet. The shops humble aspirations are something I can normally get into. I'm all for the little guy and it's great to see small business still plugging away but that doesn't mean you can't run the hoover around once in a while. You'll maintain your street cred even if you do break out the Mr Sheen. The staff always look a bit down as well. I feel like going up and handing them a sandwich to lift their spirits some. The place gets a second star for the mad range of CD's they have. I've seen some seriously obscure stuff in there. Top marks for effort on that.
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Gilly W.

Yelp
Hells yes, this is 'Dublin' to me. The kind of Dublin you hope will manage to stick around though boom and bust and everything in between. Going about business with a quiet stalwart dignity, unfazed by trends and the need to be shiny and the next new hip thing, instead very much it's own. This place sells books, well curated second hand and new ones. The selection is pretty good considering they don't have a lot of space, and I love the way they are laid out on the central tables so you can have a gawp or a good auld rummage. That's exactly the pleasure of this place too; you go in for a look and leave with something unexpected. It's not really a bookshop you go to with a singular book in mind to purchase - sure we have Chapters for that, this place is far more enchanting and perhaps, some might say, disorganized. There's also a great second hand music store in the back (Freebird Records) with a brill Blues section and decently priced CDs and vinyl too. Long may this place last. Go in with no expectations and you may well find yourself charmed.
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Bridget R.

Yelp
Yes, the Secret Book & Record store is hidden down a long and narrow hallway, sandwiched between chain stores on Wicklow street -making it less than immediately accessible. Yes, there are stacks and racks and rows of used books from all eras of publishing, all priced to move onto your shelf. And there's an amazing selection of vinyl on sale, the kind that would make any self respecting music-lover giddy. But that's not the real secret -it's the love, the genuine appreciation shared by staff and loyal customers for the books and music that's on sale here. Feel free to break into a big smile when you see the spine of an old favourite ready to come home with you for a fiver; everyone here feels the same way. The cataloguing can be a bit of a mess, but it makes the hunt even more fun (if you have the time).
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Joe P.

Yelp
A brilliant small shop that reminds me of the indie stores I frequented before "Alternative" became a bin label in the Tower/HMV/etc megastores. They handle secondhand books as well as both secondhand and new music (vinyl & CDs). When we were there, separate staff were on for the bookshop and music. The gent with whom we chatted (sorry I've forgotten your name) when seeking irish rock was knowledgable, personable and after a long chat about many different artists and styles gave three solid recommendations that we've enjoyed immensely. Go past the sterile stores with label-enforced rigid categorization and clueless cheap labour and take the time to visit with someone plugged into the regional music scene.
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Melanie M.

Yelp
I love places like this, you feel really cool for having discovered it and think that only you and a select few 'hip cool' people will be in here looking for those rare Sly & Robbie or Hendrix vinyl pieces of gold. However, the truth is this is a well known and loved record and bookstore, that even my mum loves. They have a super selection of both records and books and the collection is really eclectic and exciting! You never know what you might find and what you do find usually leads the bloke serving behind the counter to recommend something else which in turn leads the customer standing beside to pip up and show you another fab item that you just can't pass up and you walk out of the store broke, but ultimately happy with lots of super cool purchases!
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Jenn C.

Yelp
A true gem of center city Dublin. Prices are really reasonable and you never know what you'll find. An interesting breadth of books, affordable and unique notebooks, and of course the record area which I don't profess to know anything about but have heard is wonderful as well. I've snapped up a Roald Dahl collection, an art book on Cuban propaganda posters, a collection of botanical greeting cards, a David Mitchell, and other bits and bobs. Shoutout to the staff as well, especially Stuart & Sean.
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Alison M.

Yelp
I kind of liked the 'hidden' aspect of it all. When I arrived though, the used record section was rather small. I only buy ABBA and old Western albums so the pickins' were extremely slim here. Not even a Loretta Lyn or Conway Twitty to be found. Feel free to judge me. I was surprised by a large CD area. Maybe they should call it Secret Book & CD Store? I dont even buy CDs anymore except at live shows. Anyway, I also liked how the books were arranged by theme and the large section of philosophy books. It felt like the college bookstore that I never had.
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Bruce P.

Yelp
What a gem! Every imaginable book and at great prices. The real "secret" is the owner! A delightful man who could not have been kinder and more helpful, and all with a smile!
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Asia H.

Yelp
I was so so happy when my friend brought me here! With a tiny, narrow hall leading back to the shop and hardly any signage, it's easy to miss. Although it's small, it has a surprisingly wide collection, including classics, travel, and photography among other categories. It also has a large selection of records and CDs, which is always nice to find. Above all, the prices are great! My friend found one of our text books at half price. It's worth checking before heading to larger locations like Hodges and even Chapters. You never know what will be hiding there.
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Shane C.

Yelp
Great little book shop, another little place I can't enter without leaving with a brown bag full of nooks that I never knew existed. Great for chats and laughs about books too, whether it is about Patrick O'Brian's betrayal of us with killing off XXXXX too quickly, or having them refuse to sell me a second hand bible (that I had confessed I wanted for a Halloween costume) "not because it meant anything to [the owner] but because it meant something sentimental to someone, once" A mad little spot which enriches the city with its presence
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Qype User (Ruraid…)

Yelp
The 'secret' part of this shop's name is that it's located down a long corridor - you'd miss it if it weren't for the big sign on the street. Once you've unlocked the secret you'll find a fully-stocked second-hand bookshop (great for gift ideas) and a gem of a record shop. The atmosphere in both parts of the shop is probably more welcoming than any other shop in the city. Music and books. Even if you've no money it's the best browse in Dublin.
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Rachel G.

Yelp
Nice little indie store, and I really like the 'hidden' aspect of it. It's possible to find some unique books or CDs here, at very good prices. In fact, a family friend who is an old lady in Canada traced an out-of-print antequarian book that she wanted to this very shop, and they sent it out to her with a lovely note and voucher for the next time. The negative points are that the shop, and consequently the books, stink of damp. A big negative that some of the staff are a bit misogynistic. I had books to sell- (they buy books, but at such a low price it's worth the trek to Chapters instead)- brand new, recently published titles from well-known authors. The guy in the shop didn't recognise the authors, therefore decided that these books were 'for women' (pronounced like 'give you herpes') and then went into a speech about how women are 'intimidated' by the shop and therefore he won't stock titles 'for them'. I didn't know women are a different species, their silly easily-scared little heads incapable of reading big important books that are only for boys. Prick. Apart from that, it's grand.
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Alexandra M.

Yelp
I felt pretentious walking in. I was unable to find anything because of the way it was organized and the staff made me feel as though questions were not welcome. They do have A LOT of books and records though...and priced pretty cheap from what I saw!

Hazel M.

Yelp
I found this place sometime in 2000 or 2001, and am still amazed at the random things to be found here. Everything from old Punch annuals to history to Hamlet in Klingon has popped up here, and that's just the book section. It's one of the few secondhand bookshops which survived the Celtic Tiger boom, and the tattered posters on the walls trace the history of arts and social events that the shop has outlasted. A great little find.
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Liam D.

Yelp
If, like me, you know your shit (about music and film and books in all their genres from A to Z) then this little gem will be right up your street (if you live on Wicklow Street that is). it is LITERALLY wall to wall with books (besides the DVD wall and another one with records on it). I went in to find a book (nothing in particular but just something i knew i wanted and couldn't find in Eason's) and I left with something I was VERY happy with (although I haven't read it yet). All major artists and bands and directors are represented in their mediums (and some in a number of mediums!). The only reason I'm dropping a coveted star is because the internet is way better for evertything but you have to wait for it to be delivered. Plus the fat lad who looked like Elvis with shit hair doesn't seem to work there anymore. Where are (is) you (he)?

Nicky S.

Yelp
I thought freebird was gone!!! What a surprise I got when I found it hiding away down a little hall. A really pleasant surprise I have to say!! Independent record stores can sometimes be full of junk, but freebird has as great a selection as is did when it was on the quays. The combination with the second hand book store (which has a great and really interesting selection) and freebird makes this shop quality. It's so nice to see staff that are genuinely interested in what they are doing. I'm only pissed off I didn't find it earlier. To any book worm or music lover, I highly recommend it!
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David M.

Yelp
Great independent record/book store. I have found many a gem here and only recently picked up some CDs I was looking for (I try to avoid getting them online, because it means for my taste I have to import them from the US, meaning the risk of customs charging me an arm and a leg!). For the books and cds/vinyls you really would need an hour or two to get stuck in and search around, but it's generally worth it.
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Amy M.

Yelp
Great little bookstore hidden in the back of a building. A great selection of used books, which was laid out and organised in such a way that lent to great browsing. I found about a dozen I wanted to buy, but I'm on a budget, so *tears* I did not. Definitely worth a stop in, and I'd say the owners would know if you were looking for something in particular.
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Qype User (kingof…)

Yelp
One of my all-time favourites among the (independent & 2nd hand) bookstores in Dublin. Hidden away on Wicklow Street (though they sometimes pay a lonely man to hold a sign while sitting in front of the shop's entrance), here's everything an old analog person like me needs. With 2nd hand books, CD's and even vinyl, this place is a rummagers heaven. Don't come here if you are looking for a specific title. But come if you want to browse and spend some time. The place also attracts a wide and interesting clientele. Once I chatted for an hour with an 80year old, self-claimed historian named Collin about German tank design in World War 2. Priceless.
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Eóin Ó.

Yelp
This place was always on my 'to-do' list when I was visiting friends at Trinity. I found three hard to find books that I have searching everywhere for. Freebird once again was a fountain of some old punk albums I was looking for. Last time I was there, there was the most amazing older gentleman with whom I spoke with for an hour, mostly about his travels and wanderings around the world. The staff are friendly and shopping here and spending 75euros is pleasurable.

Jordan M.

Yelp
I came here for the vinyl. While the actual store is very cool with it's secret aspect; and posters and notes posted up everywhere there's a very warm atmosphere. There's LOADS of books, but the vinyl section is disappointingly small. Worth a visit though.

James W.

Yelp
Was trawling all over Dublin for a book that was out of print(Blasphemers & Blackguards: The History of the Irish Hellfire Clubs), couldnt find it ANYWHERE and theseguys had it in immaculate condition. Top marks!!!

Elvira F.

Yelp
I can't find anything bad about this book and record store. Honestly. As it sells second hand stuff as well, I have to step in everytime I walk by because I'm too thrilled to see what has arrived. Prices are good and I love the fact that is a bit messy, that makes it look like a room of an apartment (in which I'd like to live). I bought here 3 books about fashion in the 60s-70s and 80s and I hope they'll stock a little bit more of this. Their vinyls selection is well mixed between "classic" artists and newer ones, with a big attention to indie music (a now too generic concept though).