Pokémon Stores in the USA
7465 stores across 50 states
Browse 7465 local Pokémon card shops across 50 states. Every store listed stocks Pokémon TCG booster packs, singles, and sealed product — and most of them buy cards too. Use the filters below to find Pokémon cards near you, or jump straight to a store that buys or trades.
BadFellas
Madisonville, KY
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
BAI Collectibles
Johnson City, NY
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bakersfield Esports
Bakersfield, CA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bakersfield SportsCards.com
Bakersfield, CA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bakerview Games
Anacortes, WA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bald Eagle Games
Tyrone, PA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Ball Busters Billiards
Philadelphia, PA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Ball Hogs Sports Cards, Collectibles & More
Reno, NV
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Ballers TCG
Sarasota, FL
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Ballgame Heroes
Jamestown, NY
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
BAM Cards
Goleta, CA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
BananaHandles
Chicago, IL
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bandito's Cards, Comics & Collectibles
Austin, TX
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
BandKpulls
Klamath Falls, OR
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bankston's Comics and Collectibles
Waco, TX
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bard Owl Games
Terrell, TX
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bards & Cards
San Diego, CA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bards And Nobles CCC
Milton-Freewater, OR
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bargain Box
Zanesville, OH
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Barnes & Noble
La Mesa, CA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Barnes & Noble
Medford, OR
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Barnes & Noble
Dubuque, IA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Bartertown Collectibles
Webster, NY
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Base Set Collectibles (Buying MTG and Pokemon)
Redlands, CA
- Games
- Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon
- Buys cards
- No
- Online sales
- No
Where to sell Pokémon cards
Wondering where to sell Pokémon cards? Your local card shop is almost always the fastest option. Most stores on this page buy Pokémon cards directly — vintage, modern, graded, and bulk — and can give you cash or store credit the same day. Look for the "Buys cards" badge on any store below.
Before you visit, it helps to sort your cards by set and pull the rare holos, full arts, and graded cards into a separate pile. Shops typically pay 50-70% of market value on singles and less on bulk, but you skip the shipping, grading, and eBay fees you'd pay selling online. If you're not sure how to sell Pokémon cards for the best price, call ahead — many local shops will quote you over the phone on high-value singles.
Where to buy Pokémon cards
Looking to buy Pokémon cards locally instead of online? Every shop on this page carries Pokémon TCG product — from the latest Scarlet & Violet booster boxes and Elite Trainer Boxes to singles pulled from older sets. Filter by state or city to find Pokémon cards near you, or use the map view to find the closest shop.
Local shops often get new sets the day they release and run pre-orders for major expansions. Many host weekly Pokémon league nights, prerelease events, and Play! Pokémon tournaments — a good way to trade cards and meet other collectors in your area.
Frequently asked questions
- Where can I sell Pokémon cards near me?
- Most of the shops listed on this page buy Pokémon cards. Filter stores by your state or city and look for the "Buys cards" indicator. Local shops typically pay cash or store credit on the spot for vintage, modern, and graded cards, and will usually quote bulk collections over the phone.
- How do I sell my Pokémon cards for the best price?
- Sort your collection by set, pull the rare holos, full arts, and graded cards aside, and get quotes from two or three local shops. For high-value singles ($50+), consider getting them graded by PSA or CGC — graded copies typically sell for 2-5x raw. Card shops typically pay 50-70% of market value on singles and less on bulk.
- Do local card shops buy bulk Pokémon cards?
- Yes, most do. Bulk pricing ranges from about $2-5 per thousand for commons and uncommons, up to $0.10-0.50 each for bulk holos and rares. Shops will sometimes pay more if your bulk is sorted by set.
- Where can I buy Pokémon cards in person?
- Every store on this page carries Pokémon TCG product. Use the map or state filter to find Pokémon cards near you. Most shops stock current sets as booster packs, ETBs, and singles, and carry older sets in their singles case.
- Do card shops trade Pokémon cards?
- Many local shops allow card-for-card trades or trades for store credit, especially at weekly Pokémon league events. Policies vary by store — call ahead or check the store's page for details.