A 3,000-square-foot Greenville showroom stacked with graded singles, sealed hobby wax, signed memorabilia and retired Lego sets — closed Sundays, busy Saturdays.
Three thousand square feet is a lot of room for a card shop, and Goats 'n Grails uses it. The North Pleasantburg location — up past Cherrydale, a short drive from downtown — gives the shop space for long runs of display cases rather than the usual single counter. Graded singles get real estate here, arranged so you can walk a case and actually browse instead of squinting over someone's shoulder.
The inventory mix leans premium. Sealed hobby product across baseball, football, and basketball sits alongside a deep Pokemon section, and the graded wall is one of the larger collections of slabbed cards in the Upstate. Raw singles fill the middle ground for collectors working on a set or chasing a specific rookie without slab money. Signed memorabilia and retired Lego sets round out the floor, which sounds like an odd pairing until you meet the customer base — this is a shop for people who collect things, plural.
The shop opened relatively recently and has built its following fast, partly through an active local presence and partly because the buying side is aggressive. If you're liquidating a collection, this is a reasonable second opinion to get before you accept an offer elsewhere.
Schedule your visit carefully: Goats 'n Grails is closed Sundays, runs 11am to 6pm Monday through Thursday, and extends to 10am–7pm on Friday and Saturday. Those extended weekend hours are when the shop is liveliest, and Friday evening is a good window if you want to talk cards with other collectors rather than just transact.
The building has its own lot, and the North Pleasantburg corridor is straightforward to reach from either 385 or Wade Hampton. Worth an unhurried hour if graded sports cards Greenville hunting is your thing.
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