
Grayson County Cards & Collectibles
A Must-Visit for TCG Enthusiasts! This store is absolutely incredible, and exactly what this town needs I've been a loyal customer since the beginning. The owners are the heart and soul of this business—they are genuinely friendly, always happy to help, and go above and beyond for their customers. If they don't have a specific item in stock, they are proactive about special ordering it or even finding trade/sale opportunities through the community network or other shops. This level of dedication to customer service is what sets them apart. What truly makes this place shine is the community. Despite the typical stereotypes you might encounter in TCG spaces, the atmosphere here is incredibly welcoming and positive. I have yet to meet a single person who wasn't super friendly. They offer a free play space where you can consistently find games of Commander (MTG) running and occasionally others such as Pokemon, Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just learning, you'll always find a welcoming pod. They foster community involvement beautifully. While they are waiting on official status from Magic and Pokémon play Networks, the local MTG community has already organized successful unofficial events, such as a recent New Capenna draft that had a great turnout. If you're looking to get your feet wet with competitive play, this is a low-pressure, supportive place to start. Furthermore, they maintain an active community Discord where you can check the shop info, see what's currently going on, and coordinate remote games using Tabletop Simulator. I honestly could go on for hours about how great this store is. If you're looking for an amazing local game store with a non-toxic, vibrant community and stellar service, you 100% need to swing by and check it out. You won't regret it! - RedneckGaming (J.D.) Full disclaimer since becoming a customer I have become their discord server mod and created the discord itself as well but it is 100% on a volunteer basis and in no way influenced this review.
