This cute little neighborhood music shop has tons of charm and a cozy, lived-in vibe. It’s a true mom-and-pop spot, filled mostly with cellos, stand-up basses, and violins, plus all the little odds and ends you’d expect to find in a shop that’s been around for years.
Every corner has a story — instruments hanging from the walls, old posters, sheet music tucked here and there — it’s the kind of place that feels both eclectic and full of life. Perfect for small film crews, photoshoots, interviews, or anything that needs a touch of real character.
There are a few different rooms to work with, so you can get a variety of looks in one location — from the front shop area where all the instruments live to a few quieter rooms in the back that could double as storage, rehearsal, or behind-the-scenes spots. There’s also a bathroom on-site for convenience.
The space gets nice natural light during the day and has a warm, soft glow at night. It’s best for small crews who want something a little quirky, cozy, and real — a place that feels personal and not overly polished.