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Two Shops, Five Thousand Reviews

2 Shops in Bellevue
4.6★ Avg Rating
5,059 Total Reviews
1 Upcoming Event

Trading Card Shops in Bellevue, Washington

Two Bellevue shops are listed here, carrying more than 5,000 reviews between them — and 5,029 of those belong to one store. Mox Boarding House on Bel-Red Road is not really a card shop in the ordinary sense: it is part restaurant, part game hall, part retail floor, and it anchors the entire Eastside TCG scene.

The tournament room runs weekly Magic, regular Pokémon events and Warhammer nights, with a calendar posted online so you can plan around a draft. The kitchen runs a full New American menu, which means you can get a proper dinner between rounds instead of the usual gas-station-snack routine. Hours run to midnight on Friday and Saturday.

The other half of Bellevue is Mighty Moose Comics down in Factoria — an owner-operated neighbourhood shop pairing new and back-issue comics with Pokémon and Magic singles. Same 4.6 rating, thirty reviews, and a completely different reason to visit.

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The shop with five thousand reviews

Mox Boarding House at 13310 Bel-Red Road carries over 5,000 reviews. For context, that is more than every shop in this directory's top twenty cities combined in several cases, and it tells you this is not primarily a card shop — it is a destination.

The building pairs Art Deco styling with a full-service restaurant, a retail floor stacked with games, and a tournament room that keeps the Eastside busy nearly every night. Retail covers the latest Pokémon sets, Magic singles and sealed, D&D books, miniatures, and a wall of board games one visitor compared to a wand shop.

Events are the real separator: weekly Magic, regular Pokémon events, Warhammer nights, with the calendar posted online so you can plan a visit around a draft or a commander night. And because the kitchen runs a full menu, long event nights do not mean surviving on vending machines.

Hours run late for a game store — 11AM to 10PM Monday to Thursday, midnight Friday, 10AM to midnight Saturday, 10AM to 10PM Sunday. Weekend evenings get busy with diners and players both, so arrive early if you want a table.

The other Bellevue shop, and why the rating is misleading

Mighty Moose Comics at 4015 Factoria Boulevard SE sits in the Marketplace at Factoria on Bellevue's south end, and it holds exactly the same 4.6 rating as Mox — on thirty reviews rather than five thousand.

Worth flagging, because this page's own summary names Mox as the highest-rated shop. It is not higher-rated; the tie is broken by review count. Mighty Moose is just as well regarded by the people who go there.

It is owner-operated, splitting the floor between deep runs of new and back-issue comics and a card selection built around Pokémon and Magic. The stock rotates enough to reward regular visits. What comes up in every review is the owner — greeting people, tracking down back issues, flipping through Pokémon singles with a younger collector. That welcome-first attitude has made it a favourite for families introducing kids to collecting.

Comic storage supplies double as card supplies, so sleeves, boards and boxes are always on hand. Open 10:30AM to 8PM Monday to Saturday, 11AM to 6PM Sunday, with mall parking outside — an easy detour off I-90 or I-405 without braving downtown.

One show, and a much bigger scene next door

Bellevue has one card show on the calendar: the Maximum Card Show — MEGA Bellevue, running 19–20 December at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. A hotel-ballroom show over a weekend is the standard format for a metro this size and worth planning around if you are buying or selling.

Beyond that, Bellevue is part of the Seattle metro and there is no reason to treat it in isolation. Seattle is a far deeper market with a busy events calendar, including the Seattle Pokémon Regional Championships at the Seattle Convention Center in February — and the regional vendor hall alone is worth the trip whether or not you compete.

Closer in, Kent, Renton and Tacoma all carry listings. Our card shows guide covers what to expect from a regional, and the Washington events calendar lists everything scheduled statewide.

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❓ Card Shops in Bellevue — FAQ

Where can I play Magic or Pokémon in Bellevue?
Mox Boarding House at 13310 Bel-Red Road runs the Eastside's busiest tournament room — weekly Magic, regular Pokémon events and Warhammer nights, with the calendar posted online so you can plan around a draft. It is open until 10PM most nights and midnight on Friday and Saturday, and the full-service kitchen means you can eat a proper dinner between rounds.
Which Bellevue card shop is open latest?
Mox Boarding House, and by a wide margin — 11AM to 10PM Monday through Thursday, until midnight on Friday, 10AM to midnight Saturday, and 10AM to 10PM Sunday. Those are restaurant hours rather than game store hours. Mighty Moose Comics in Factoria closes at 8PM Monday to Saturday and 6PM Sunday.
What is the highest-rated card shop in Bellevue?
Both shops hold a 4.6 rating — Mox Boarding House across more than 5,000 reviews and Mighty Moose Comics across 30. They are equally well rated; the difference is volume, not quality. Mox is a restaurant, game hall and retail floor combined; Mighty Moose is an owner-operated neighbourhood comic and card shop in Factoria. Which is better depends entirely on what you want from a visit.
Where can I buy Pokémon cards in Bellevue?
Both shops carry Pokémon. Mox Boarding House on Bel-Red Road stocks the latest sets alongside Magic singles and sealed, with staff who will pull singles or talk through a new set's chase cards. Mighty Moose Comics in Factoria carries current-set boosters and singles with stock that rotates enough to reward repeat visits, and is the gentler option for a younger collector.
Are there card shows in Bellevue, Washington?
Yes — the Maximum Card Show MEGA Bellevue runs 19–20 December at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. Beyond that, Seattle has eight upcoming events including the Seattle Pokémon Regional Championships at the Seattle Convention Center in February, whose vendor hall is worth the trip on its own. See the Washington events calendar.
Are there card shops near Bellevue?
Seattle has the region's busiest event calendar and is a short drive across the lake. Kent, Tacoma and Renton all carry listings. Bellevue is part of the Seattle metro and there is little reason to treat it in isolation. Browse every card shop in Washington.