Final Vinyl (displayed on the signage as Final Vinyl - "House of Oldies") is a record store that Al visits in order to find the name of a song from his youth as well as to see if they have a copy of it.
Description[]
It appears to be located in Downtown Chicago, next to an electronics store. Inside there are various displays with vinyl records. Along the brick walls there are various images of musicians performing in concert as well as two electric guitars mounted on the walls.
Background[]
The store is first mentioned in the season five episode, "Oldies But Young'Uns" by Charlie Verducci after Al asked his friends, neighbors and a radio DJ named Rick Cool to help him figure out the name of a song. Unfortunately, Al only knew part of the song's melody and one line, "Go with him!", which no one could figure out.
At the store, a young employee named Dave is shown to have the ability to recognize a song with just a few words and partial melody. Believing that he must be some sort of musical genius, Al sings the one line that he knows, but Dave just looks at him blankly and says "Never heard of it...next!" . After feeling like a total failure, Al drops to the floor and pleads to God to show him some sort of love for once. Just then, the jukebox turns on and plays the song Al was looking for, called "Anna (Go to Him)". He then rejoices and takes Dave to the jukebox, saying that its the song that he was looking for and asks how much for it. Believing that Al is a good customer and "obviously, a ranting, raving loon", Dave offers to sell it to him for $60.
In the season seven episode, "The Chicago Wine Party", the exterior of the store is seen as the Bundys walk past it following the result of the election that they watched at the electronics store next door.