Good little shop and a great selection of acoustic guitars.
Good little shop and a great selection of acoustic guitars.
The Music Box Shop located at 38 Bristol Rd, Bristol BS14 0PT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01275 830830
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Good little shop and a great selection of acoustic guitars.
If you want musical instruments then this is the place for you.
Great music shop with varied stock and gifts. At the moment they have partially converted to a village store type of shop to help the community.
Fantastic service and knowledge from the staff. Every time I've needed guitar strings or parts, these guys have had it in stock. No having to order online and wait, just pop in, have a chat and buy your bits. The best, if not only, independent music shop in South Bristol.
Has a food shopping area inside now .
38 Bristol Rd, Bristol BS14 0PT, UK
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