6 trading card game shops matching your criteria

Sports & gaming cards store with a large inventory of boxes & singles, plus memorabilia.

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This place has been one of my go to shops tucked in a plaza area (which reminds me of LA/LV) and is real convenient for collectors especially for those in the university district area. The service is always on point especially with my brother JB who’s always willing to help with what you need. They consistently stay updated with products and set prices fair to the market if you miss the chance with retail. On top of that, they got their own parking space for travelers which takes a bit of stress off your shoulders- so make sure to check them out! Much love

This store is great for any locals to West Seattle, and they have an extensive assortment of games to buy or play in house. It is however a bit small and cramped. The staff is friendly and nice though, so overall this place is a great experience

Our favorite neighborhood games and comics store. We go here often and take our dog with us. This is a place where we feel like we belong. The people who work here are awesome and authentic. It’s fun to have a chat with them and learn. We support the store and order games or expansions they may not have yet through them and share love for gaming. Recommend sharing some moments in this place to find some joy for yourself through gaming, art, and nerdism.

Pink Gorilla in the U District is a Seattle treasure. This is hands-down the best spot for retro games, import titles, and just soaking in genuine gamer culture. Walking in feels like a blast from the past in the best way possible. The selection is incredible—they have everything from classic NES and SNES cartridges to rare Japanese imports for systems you've barely heard of. It's not just a store; it's a museum where you can actually buy the exhibits. The staff are always super knowledgeable and friendly, not gate-keepy at all, just fellow enthusiasts who are happy to chat about games or help you find that one specific title you've been hunting for. Whether you're a hardcore collector or just feeling nostalgic for your childhood, you have to check them out.