A Capital Circle staple for Pokemon, One Piece and Lorcana singles, plus a sanctioned Pokemon League that keeps Tallahassee collectors trading all week.
Game Vault Florida sits along the busy Capital Circle NE corridor on the northeast side of Tallahassee, an easy stop whether you're cracking your first booster box or chasing a slabbed chase card. The shop has built its reputation on buying and selling collections fairly, and the front counter staff are known for walking newcomers through what their cards are actually worth rather than rushing a lowball offer.
The inventory leans modern TCG: Pokemon dominates the cases, but you'll also find healthy stock of One Piece, Disney Lorcana, and sports wax for the baseball and football crowd. Singles are organized so you can actually dig, and sealed product tends to land close to release day. For graded collectors, the glass cases up front rotate slabs and higher-end pulls.
What sets this Tallahassee card shop apart is its community calendar. Game Vault runs an officially sanctioned Pokemon League, so league nights and weekend events draw a steady mix of kids, parents, and longtime players. It's the kind of room where a trade can turn into an hour-long conversation about set rotations.
Hours run Tuesday through Saturday from late morning into the evening, with a shorter Sunday and a Monday closure, so plan weekday afternoons or Saturday for the fullest cases and most staff on hand. Parking is straightforward in the strip-center lot out front. If you're hunting Pokemon cards Tallahassee collectors actually compete with, this is a reliable first stop.
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