Newest card shop on Warfield Blvd, leaning into community trade days, Pokemon and tabletop minis, with Friday hours running till midnight.
Summoning Grounds is the newcomer that announced itself loudly. Opened on Warfield Boulevard in Suite E, this Clarksville card shop pitched itself from day one as more than a retail counter — the founders built it around community, running open trade days where collectors haul in cards, tabletop minis, video games, and collectibles to swap face to face.
The shelves reflect that grab-everything energy. Pokemon sealed boxes and booster packs sit alongside a singles selection, graded slabs fill the cases, and the tabletop side carries miniatures and gaming product for the painters and players who treat the shop as a clubhouse. Retro video games round out the inventory, which is part of why a typical Saturday crowd skews wider than a pure trading-cards Clarksville shop would draw.
The weekly rhythm is worth knowing. The shop is closed Mondays, open midday to nine Tuesday through Thursday and again Saturday, and stays dark until mid-afternoon on Friday before running all the way to midnight — the late Friday block is squarely aimed at after-work gamers. Sunday keeps generous noon-to-nine hours.
For anyone new to the scene, Summoning Grounds is an easy first stop: the trade-day format lowers the barrier, the staff are happy to walk beginners through grading and sleeving, and the community calendar gives a reason to come back beyond the next booster box.
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