An evening-hours game hall on Oates Drive where Mesquite players grind Pokemon, Union Arena, and Magic events until midnight on weekends.
Brickhouse Games runs on a different clock than most card stores, and that's the point. Doors don't open until 5PM on weekdays, but they stay open until 10PM midweek and all the way to midnight on Friday and Saturday — a schedule built for players who want somewhere to actually play after work rather than just shop. Sunday afternoons (noon to 6PM) round out the week, while Monday is the one full day off.
The Oates Drive location functions as Mesquite's de facto tournament hall. Union Arena has a strong foothold here alongside the usual suspects — Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering, and Yu-Gi-Oh! — and the event calendar posted through the shop's Square site stays busy nearly every night the doors are open. Singles and sealed product are stocked to support what's being played, so inventory skews toward the games with active local scenes rather than trying to be everything at once.
What separates Brickhouse from a bare-bones event space is longevity and loyalty. With around 280 Google reviews averaging 4.6 stars, it has one of the largest review bases of any Mesquite card shop, and the tone of those reviews is striking — multiple regulars describe it as their first local game store and say they've been coming for the better part of a decade. That kind of retention says more about a room's culture than any product wall could.
Practical notes: the shop sits on Oates Drive near the Town East corridor with easy parking, and because open hours are concentrated in evenings, it pairs well with a daytime stop at one of the city's other stores. If you're looking for trading cards in Mesquite with a side of genuine community — or a midnight top-deck on a Saturday — this is the room.
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