
In Teays Valley, Kitchen Table Cards and Games is the HOME for all things Trading Card Games! Magic the Gathering, Pokemon TCG, Lorcana, One Piece, Sorcery Contested Realm and a HOST of other new games. West Virginia's best community with a world-wide reach connected to Kitchen Table TCG on Youtube!

This shop just opened and it's already heading in a wonderful direction. My friends and I play Lorcana, and the owner was very open to getting relevant products that we would like to buy to be able to start playing there weekly on Tuesdays. Has a really cool ramen selection, with the ability to make it there, along with lots of other snacks as well. Lots of room to play different games or relax. You can come by and play a bunch of different older games for free with your friends. Can't wait to see how far this place will grow



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A great little start up gaming store, for trading cards and many table top games. It has a pretty good area for sitting down and playing a spell whether you just walk in or take advantage of the many sign up sheets for a better schedule or your looking for a group. The owner and staff are very down to earth and eager to assist with anything you may need.


I rarely leave bad reviews, but my experience at this Pokémon store was just awful. First of all, the customer service was practically nonexistent. I asked a simple question about a card set, and the staff seemed annoyed I even spoke to them. No one offered to help, and when I finally got someone’s attention, they gave me incorrect information and walked away mid-conversation. The store was also a mess—products were disorganized, some of the merchandise looked like it had been opened or handled way too much, and the shelves were dusty. For a place that supposedly specializes in Pokémon, I expected a fun and welcoming environment. Instead, it felt like they stopped caring years ago. Prices were also way above retail for newer sets, and they were charging scalper-level prices for items that are still available elsewhere. Not to mention the limited selection—barely any plushies, figures, or merchandise outside of cards. Worst of all, I witnessed a staff member being really short with a kid who was just excited to talk about Pokémon. Completely uncalled for. If you’re a serious collector or just looking to get something for a fan, do yourself a favor and go elsewhere. There are better, cleaner, friendlier stores out there.

