About Us

Finding good Pokémon card shops isn’t always easy

Sure, you can search for “Pokémon card stores” on Google Maps. But it won’t always tell you what actually matters to players and collectors:

  • Do they stock sealed product (booster boxes, ETBs) and singles?
  • Are prices close to MSRP, or marked up on hot releases?
  • Do they run Pokémon League, prereleases, or Friday events?
  • Is there a buylist for selling cards? Do they offer grading drop-off?

Too often, you end up digging through reviews or calling the shop just to get clear answers.

Why we built this directory

We wanted a faster, friendlier way to find Pokémon TCG shops that have what you’re looking for—before you make the trip. Whether you’re chasing singles to finish a deck, hunting a new set on release weekend, or looking for a beginner-friendly store for kids, this directory helps you get the basics at a glance.

We play, we collect, and we love visiting new shops. We also got tired of wasting time. So we organized what the community cares about into clean, skimmable profiles.

What you can see at a glance

  • Inventory: singles, sealed product, and accessories
  • Pricing signal: notes on MSRP-friendly vs. market pricing
  • Events: Pokémon League, prerelease, Friday tournaments
  • Services: buylist (cash/store credit), grading drop-off (PSA/CGC/SGC)
  • Practical stuff: payments, parking, accessibility, family-friendly vibe

How we source info

We compile details from public shop pages and community input. It’s not perfect and it changes with set releases and local demand. Always confirm current info on the store’s website, socials, or by phone—especially around release weeks and holidays.

Keep it accurate (and helpful)

See something missing or outdated? Send an update. Your notes help other players find great local Pokémon card stores and support small businesses that do it right.

Enjoy exploring—and good luck with your pulls!