9 trading card game shops matching your criteria
B & B Hobbies - 907 E Francis Ave, Spokane, WA 99208, United States

Nice little game store, the staff there are very nice and greet everyone who comes in, and they have a good selection of one piece and magic cards. In a nice area too with Safeway in a short distance. Store is clean and fresh. Worth going to hang out with your friends and for game tournaments. The staff are very knowledgeable on the products they sell as well.

Battleground Breakers is Spokane’s premier trading card and collectibles shop — specializing in Pokémon, sports cards, and TCG events. Buy, sell, and trade slabs, join local tournaments!

Welcome to the new and improved Merlyn’s Web page. While we loved our 1990’s classic page, we finally felt like it was time to join the 21st Century. Merlyn’s in Spokane has been around since 1980, so we have more than forty years of selling books, games and comics under our belt.
If you're on the hunt for the latest comic book, you should definitely check out this locally owned shop. They offer a fantastic selection of current issues, ensuring you can always find the latest releases and hidden gems. In addition to their impressive inventory, they have a spacious event area in the back, perfect for gatherings, signings, and community events. The owners are deeply committed to our community, often hosting events and supporting local initiatives. It's more than just a store; it's a vibrant part of our local culture.

The Gamer's Haven is a hobby game store in Spokane Washington. Opened 24 years ago, the Gamer's Haven is sure to be your favorite location for all of your hobby needs from Warhammer, to Dungeons and Dragons, to Magic: the Gathering to Board games for the family and more. Make the Gamer's Haven your gaming destination.

Mediocre selection of Pokemon TCGs which you can only access via QR code on TCG Player. What’s the point of me coming to your store then? Edit: Despite their reply, when I entered the store and asked to look at pokemon singles, the person behind the counter pointed to the side of the counter where there was a QR code and said, "you have to look here." If I wanted to browse online, I wouldn't have come into a physical store.

Since 1978 Uncle's Games has been supplying the Northwest community with fantastic games, puzzles, and toys.
