Pokemon-first booth inside the Austin Country Flea Market with 15+ binders of singles and a steady drip of Japanese sealed.
Don't let the flea-market address throw you. The Little Poke Stop (you'll still see it called The Little Vintage Spot on older signs) operates a permanent storefront inside the Austin Country Flea Market off North Lamar, and it punches well above its square footage on Pokemon selection. The booth is laid out around fifteen-plus binders of singles, each one organized by set, with a glass case down the front holding the chase pulls — vintage WOTC holos, modern Special Illustration Rares, and a rotating handful of graded slabs.
What sets this Austin card shop apart is the Japanese product pipeline. The owner stocks sealed Japanese boxes, ETBs, and singles you generally have to import yourself, with prices calibrated to what the secondary market is actually doing that week rather than the sticker-shock numbers you see at chain card shops. Vintage sealed makes occasional appearances in the back case — usually grail-tier product that won't sit long.
The booth runs on flea-market hours, which means weekends are when it comes alive. Saturday and Sunday are heavy traffic, with kids ripping Pokemon Cards Austin pulls at the corner table and adult collectors flipping through the binders for hours. Wednesday through Friday afternoons are quieter and better for serious shopping. Mondays and Tuesdays the booth is closed, so plan accordingly.
Cash and card both work, the owner negotiates on multi-card pickups, and the Austin Pokemon community treats this place as a regular meetup spot. Park near the main flea market entrance and head straight back — the booth is well-signed once you're inside.
If you came to Austin looking for Pokemon cards and only have time for one stop, this is the one that locals actually point you to.
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