5 trading card game shops matching your criteria

5 stars all the way. 1 Stop Card Shop is my go-to spot for all things collectible. Shawn and his team are super friendly and always make you feel welcome the second you walk in. They have an awesome selection of Pokémon, Magic, sports cards, and tons of other cool stuff. Prices are fair considering the market. It’s hard to find anything at MSRP, and I would rather support a local shop than resellers. Especially Shawn! He’s a great guy and very friendly. They also host some really cool events like trade nights and recently a PSA drop-off event, which was super rad and convenient. Highly recommend checking it out!

This store takes you right back to your childhood, without all of the trauma! They have a great selection for so many different interests. I walked around the entire store 6 times because I kept finding new treasures. The owner was super friendly, knowledgeable, and even gave us Ottor pops because it was so hot outside! It was our first time here and he gave my step daughter a ton of freebies. The store was clean and organized. I highly recommend this hidden gem to anyone who wants to get lost in nostalgia.

My friends and I have been here a couple times now! Amazing selections. We really love their bulk bins! We’ve spent hours upgrading our decks, and creating budget Commander Decks from items we find! The staff are extremely helpful, and we’ve been given all sorts of advice from them, and from other friendly customers. It’s a great spot to come play games with tons of seating, or come casually look through hundreds of cards!

The events I've gone to here have always been fun and the community seems to be very friendly. They have a wide selection and nice table space. The only thing that I disliked was from a while back when they were charging 20 pack for a first edition set. LGS can charge what they like for sure, but trying to get packs local for a draft made it feel not so good.

Official Warhammer store. They have warhammer products. They have a single employee that knows the product well and is a good teacher. Their one employee is good with kids (and adults). They aren't open late, which is good if you are trying to maintain the idea that your kids go to school or do homework, instead of just playing warhammer all day every day. I think that's responsible. Good air conditioning in the summer. They don't mind if you want to show up and paint. The employee is very chill, in my opinion, which makes for a good painting atmosphere. They do not stock the complete GW product line (and not reasonable to expect they would). They have a computer in the back where you can order GW that isn't in store, and they offer free shipping for in-store pick up. Gaming space-wise, they have enough space for maybe 5 games of combat patrol or kill team games, but no more than 2 full size games of 40k or age of sigmar. There's no table reservation or table rental cost. The store maintains a facebook group, which is the best place to see the store's schedule updates, because, again, they have just the one employee, so if his kids are sick, the store might not be open and their employee is good about updating the facebook group with schedule updates. This store is a good part of the local community.