Topeka's go-to for Pokemon TCG slabs, singles, and sealed product, run alongside a deep retro video game inventory on SW Gage Boulevard.
Ask a Pokemon collector where to buy in Topeka and Gamers HQ on SW Gage Boulevard comes up first. The store built its name on retro video games — shelves of cartridges and consoles going back decades — but the trading card side has grown into a destination of its own, with graded slabs in the case, a singles selection that gets restocked often, and sealed Pokemon product that actually stays at reasonable prices instead of vanishing to scalpers.
Staff are the recurring theme across the shop's 500-plus Google reviews, which average 4.7. Regulars mention Kenneth and Caleb by name for being transparent about card values and patient with newer collectors — the kind of counter service where you can hand over a binder and get an honest read rather than a lowball. Buying, selling, and trading all happen daily, and because the store also deals in games and collectibles, it's an easy stop for a family where one kid wants a booster pack and another wants an N64 cartridge.
The floor is clean and organized, with the card inventory concentrated near the counter: slabs and higher-end singles in glass, bulk and mid-range singles in labeled boxes, and sealed boxes and ETBs shelved behind. While Pokemon is the anchor, you'll also find other TCG product and a rotating mix of collectibles, making this Topeka card shop a practical one-stop for gifts.
Hours are the easiest in town to remember: 11AM to 8PM, seven days a week. Weekday afternoons are relaxed; weekends bring steady traffic from collectors across Shawnee County. If you're hunting Pokemon cards in Topeka, start here — then hit Gatekeeper Hobbies a few blocks down the same street to make an afternoon of it.
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