Even Flow Records (St John’s Road), record shop in Tunbridge Wells

Even Flow Records (St John’s Road)

79 St John’s Road
Tunbridge Wells
TN4 9TU
Even Flow Records in Tunbridge Wells: a record shop café with broad second-hand vinyl, books and merch, plus great coffee, cakes and craft beer daily.
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Opening Hours

Mon: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tues: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wed: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thurs: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Fri: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sun: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
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It’s not often you come across a venue that blends serious vinyl culture with café comfort, but Even Flow Records in Tunbridge Wells manages exactly that. Based at 6 Ely Court, Royal Victoria Place (TN1 2SP) — with a sister spot at 79 St John’s Road — this independent shop-café offers second-hand records, music books and merchandise alongside expertly brewed coffee, cakes and a relaxed atmosphere.

Background & identity

Even Flow is a family-run venture, with one of its premises designed especially to bring music and community together. The town-centre location in Ely Court puts it right in the heart of Tunbridge Wells’ shopping district, making it an accessible stop whether you’re browsing for vinyl or just grabbing a drink.  The store describes itself as offering a “wide variety of 2nd hand records, merchandise and music books” alongside coffee and light snacks.

What you’ll find

The records selection covers a broad spectrum: second-hand vinyl across genres such as soul, reggae, rock, jazz, blues and more, plus new releases and imports. The shop also stocks music-related books and merchandise like posters and tees. Reviews mention dedicated sections for hip-hop, jazz, blues and metal in the basement “Cave” at the St John’s Road branch, indicating a depth of stock for diggers. On the café side, you’ll find speciality coffee, artisan cakes, sandwiches, smoothies and even craft beer and cider — making the browsing-experience more leisurely than in traditional retail.

The experience

Walking in, you’ll sense an independent-minded space that invites browsing and staying a little while. One visitor review notes:“Wonderful little cafe & record store… records & books on music.” The ambiance blends music culture with café comfort — you might browse a crate of vinyl, pause for a coffee and leave with a record you didn’t know you were after. The store’s layout and staff attitude seem to encourage exploration rather than rush.

Why visit

  • Hybrid concept: A record shop and café means more than just a quick browse — you can linger, enjoy a drink and immerse yourself in music culture.

  • Broad, second-hand-friendly stock: If you’re into digging for gems or building a vinyl collection without full retail-new pricing, this place offers opportunity.

  • Friendly, independent service: The team appear welcoming — helpful if you have something specific in mind, comfortable if you just want to browse.

  • Central location: Being in Royal Victoria Place means it’s easy to reach when you’re in Tunbridge Wells town centre.

  • Atmosphere: The café vibe makes the shop feel less like a transactional stop and more like a destination — perfect if you want to spend some time browsing.

Summary

If you’re seeking a vinyl-browsing session in Tunbridge Wells that pairs records with great coffee and a relaxed setting, Even Flow Records stands out. Whether you drop in for a new find, hunting through second-hand crates, or just want to spend a bit of time in a music-minded, comfortable space, this shop gives you both vinyl and vibe. Make space in your schedule for it — you might walk out with more than you planned.