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Shops Hosting Events Card Shops in New Jersey

Find local shops hosting events card shops in New Jersey β€” browse hours, ratings, Street View photos, and directions for every listed shop.

3Shops in New Jersey
3Cities Covered
East BrunswickMost Shops

There are 3 Shops Hosting Events card shops listed in New Jersey, spread across 3 cities including East Brunswick, Randolph, and Rochelle Park. Highest-rated currently: Big Pack Hobby Shop in Rochelle Park.

The shops listed here host regular in-store events β€” Friday Night Magic, PokΓ©mon League nights, Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments, sealed-product breaks, and player meetups. Event-hosting shops are typically the social anchors of a local card community, and walking into one for the first time during an event is the fastest way to learn the scene.

Top Shops Hosting Events Shops

Highest-rated shops in our directory carrying shops hosting events.

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Big Pack Hobby Shop storefront
Big Pack Hobby Shop
187 reviews
⭐ Top Rated
156 W Passaic St, Ste A, Rochelle Park, NJ
⚑ PokΓ©mon 🎌 Japanese πŸ’Ž Singles πŸ† Events
Hours
Mon–Fri 2–10PM Β· Sat 10AM–10PM Β· Sun Closed
● Open
Monmouth Trading Cards β€” East Brunswick storefront
Monmouth Trading Cards β€” East Brunswick
118 reviews
β˜…4.4
739 NJ-18, East Brunswick, NJ
⚾ MLB 🏈 NFL ⚑ PokΓ©mon πŸ† Events
Hours
Mon–Sun 11AM–7PM
● Open
All In One Collectibles storefront
All In One Collectibles
156 reviews
β˜…4.3
540 State Route 10, Randolph, NJ
⚑ PokΓ©mon πŸ’Ž Singles πŸ† Events
Hours
Mon–Thu 12–9PM Β· Fri 12–9PM Β· Sat–Sun 12–7PM
● Open

Shops Hosting Events Card Shops by City in New Jersey

Cities with the most shops carrying shops hosting events in New Jersey.

East Brunswick, NJ 1 Randolph, NJ 1 Rochelle Park, NJ 1

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of events do card shops host?
Friday Night Magic (MTG), PokΓ©mon League nights, Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments, sealed pack/case breaks, prereleases, draft nights, and occasional autograph signings or local creator meetups.
Are card shop events beginner-friendly?
Generally yes β€” most weekly events welcome new players. Show up 30 minutes early to introduce yourself and ask about format rules. Shop staff can usually pair you with a friendly opponent.
Do I have to pay to attend?
Entry fees are typical for tournaments ($5-15 usually, often with prize support); casual play and break-watching is usually free.
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