Card shops in Seattle
33 local game stores in Seattle, WA. Each shop page includes hours, address, games supported, FAQs, and what to expect on your visit.
Card shop scene in Seattle
Seattle supports 33 local game stores — enough density that serious competitive players can rotate between shops for FNM, Pokémon League, and Commander night. Check each shop's event schedule to build a weekly play rotation that fits your schedule.
Game coverage in Seattle skews toward MTG (32 shops), Pokémon TCG (32 shops), Yu-Gi-Oh! (29 shops). Most local shops carry the three majors — Magic, Pokémon, and Yu-Gi-Oh — with emerging games like Disney Lorcana and One Piece TCG appearing on an as-demand basis. If a specific game matters to you, call ahead to confirm current stock.
None of the Seattle shops in our directory have verified WPN (Magic) or Pokémon League sanctioning yet. That doesn't mean they don't run tournaments — it means we haven't confirmed official-event status. Call the shop directly to check for weekly sanctioned events.
Community reviews for Seattle shops average 4.71★ — a strong indicator that the city's TCG retail quality is above baseline. Player experience reports consistently well-maintained stores, engaged staff, and current inventory.
Highest-rated shop in Seattle: Cardceus at 5★ across 56 reviews. See the full list below, sorted by rating.
Buying and selling in Seattle: Most Seattle LGS shops accept buylist appointments (bring cards, get cash or store credit). Store credit typically pays ~30% more than cash. For grading drop-off (PSA, CGC, BGS), ask individual shops about bulk-submission programs — some shops reduce per-card fees by 30-50% by batching submissions with other customers.
All 33 card shops in Seattle
Cardceus
Crow's Nest Comics
ChaseCard TCG
Chance Encounter Games
Fourth Emerald Games
Collector's Corner NW(Seattle)
Elliott Bay Book Company
Blue Highway Games
The Missing Piece
Fantagraphics Bookstore And Gallery
The Grumpy Old Man's Comics, Art & Collectibles
Math 'n' Stuff - Puzzles, Toys, and Games
Outsider Comics
Meeples Games
International Model Toys
Spin Cycle Records Movies and Games
Phoenix Comics & Games
Pink Gorilla Games University District
Tabletop Village
Mox Boarding House
Skyway Model Shop
Kinokuniya Bookstore -Seattle
Sports Cards
Pink Gorilla Games Capitol Hill
Tails to Astonish
Golden Age Collectables
Pink Gorilla Games International District
Magic Mouse Toys
Al's Music Video & Games
Market Magic Shop
Game Gurus
Card Exchange
GameWorks Seattle
Frequently asked questions about Seattle card shops
33 card shops are currently in our directory for Seattle, Washington. We aggregate from Google Places, Wizards Play Network, and Pokémon Play! APIs. Shop owners can claim listings to add hours, events, and photos.
Rankings depend on what you value — competitive tournament scene, casual Commander community, rare singles availability, or kid-friendly atmosphere. By public ratings, Cardceus leads with 5★ across 56 reviews. Browse the full shop list below to pick based on your play style.
We haven't yet confirmed WPN-sanctioned Magic events in Seattle. Check individual shop pages for event schedules.
No Seattle shops in our directory currently have verified Pokémon League status. This doesn't rule out Pokémon TCG events — shops may run casual-league nights without the official sanction. Call directly to check.
Most Seattle LGS shops accept buylist appointments. Bring your collection in, staff appraises, and you leave with either cash (typically 30-50% of market value) or store credit (typically 50-70% of market value). Large collections warrant a scheduled appraisal — call ahead to avoid long waits.
Most general-purpose LGS in Seattle stock the three majors — Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon TCG, and Yu-Gi-Oh! — plus a rotating selection of emerging TCGs based on local demand. Disney Lorcana and One Piece TCG have grown into widespread pickups since 2023–2024. Check individual shop pages for verified game coverage.
Some shops partner with PSA, CGC, or BGS to batch-submit grading on behalf of customers. The per-card fee through a shop is typically 30-50% lower than direct individual submission. Availability varies; ask each shop directly.