Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics

    Mon: 10AM - 7PM
    Tue: 10AM - 7PM
    Wed: 9AM - 7PM
    Thu: 10AM - 7PM
    Fri: 10AM - 8PM
    Sat: 10AM - 6PM
    Sun: 11AM - 5PM
  • 4.4
348 Hazard Ave , Enfield, Connecticut
Pokémon Card Store in Enfield, Connecticut Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics is a friendly spot for Pokémon TCG players and collectors.

You’ll typically find sealed product (booster boxes, ETBs), accessories (sleeves, binders, deck boxes), and often a selection of singles for decks and collections.
Staff can help newcomers pick starter products and advise seasoned players on upgrades and card values.

Many local shops host community play—Pokémon League, prerelease, and Friday tournaments—though schedules and policies vary. Inventory and pricing can change with set releases and demand.

For the most accurate details (events, stock, pricing, buylist, grading, payments, accessibility), please check the store’s website or socials, call the counter, or stop by in person.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics in Enfield, Connecticut sell Pokémon cards at MSRP?

    Yes. Reviews mention MSRP on core releases; limited runs may follow market pricing. Solid pick for fair Pokémon TCG prices in Enfield.

  • Does Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics host tournaments and community events (Pokémon League, prerelease, FNM) in Enfield, Connecticut?

    Yes—recent customer reviews and event posts show recurring Pokémon League nights, prerelease events, and Friday tournaments at Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics. For current dates, seat limits, and sign-ups, check the store’s website or social profiles, or call the counter.

  • Does Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics carry Pokémon singles and buy cards?

    Yes. Expect binders/showcases of Pokémon singles and active buying—trade-ins typically paid as cash or store credit. Good for tuning a deck or filling a binder. For current stock and buylist terms (condition grades, payout rates, ID), check the store’s website or call the counter.

  • How fast does Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics ship Pokémon TCG orders across Connecticut?

    Reviews mention fast fulfillment—often same-day or next-day for in-stock items—with tracking at checkout. Watch order-cutoff times, weekend/holiday schedules, carrier delays, and release-week volume. For exact ETAs, costs, and signature options, check the store’s shipping policy page or call the counter.

  • How does Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics handle scalping, pack-weighing, and purchase limits?

    Reviews and policy notes indicate clear rules: no pack-weighing, per-person limits on hot releases, and first-come/first-served lines. These safeguards help keep sealed Pokémon TCG product fair for buyers. For current limits and restock details, check the store’s policy page or call the counter.

  • Is Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics in Enfield beginner and kid friendly?

    Yes—reviews consistently mention patient, friendly staff who help new players choose starter products and explain basics. Look for “Learn to Play Pokémon” sessions, demo games, and youth-friendly policies on the store’s website or socials.

    We don’t have verified reviews confirming beginner/kid support right now. To be sure, check Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics’s website or socials for “Learn to Play” events and age policies, contact the store directly, or visit in person to ask about starter recommendations and guidance for new players.

  • Does Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics offer grading drop-off (PSA/CGC/SGC) in Enfield, Connecticut?

    Yes—customer reviews mention grading submission/drop-off at Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics. Ask about supported graders (PSA/CGC/SGC), fees and handling, declared-value caps, insurance, and estimated turnaround. Check the store’s website or call the counter for current instructions and schedule.

    We don’t have verified reviews confirming grading drop-off right now. To confirm, please visit the store’s website, contact Matt’s Sports Cards & Comics by phone/email, or stop by in person and ask about supported graders, fees, insurance, declared-value limits, and turnaround.