The Hub

Location

1201 Broadway S117

Saugus, MA 01906

Phone

978-594-7017

From the Store:

The Hub is a specialty store with cards, collectibles, Funko toys and much more!

Pros:

Friendly, approachable vibe: Multiple Boston-area hobbyists call the Saugus shop “solid,” with friendly employees and prices that “aren’t too bad.” That’s exactly what you want from a first stop or a casual browse.

Proven online fulfillment through TCGplayer: The Massachusetts TCGplayer storefront shows ~99%+ positive lifetime sentiment across ~900 ratings, with many notes about on-time delivery and clean cards (e.g., “arrived on time and in great condition,” “promos came sealed”).

Easy to find, easy to pop in: It’s inside Square One Mall with posted hours and a public phone contact on the Simon directory—handy if you’re already on Route 1 or running errands nearby.

Actively buying: Their Instagram regularly invites sellers to bring in collections—useful if you’re turning cardboard into cash or trade.

Community activity: Local groups occasionally flag meet-ups/tournaments at “The Hub” in Saugus, which is a good sign of foot traffic and a live community.

Cons:

Condition disputes do appear: Among otherwise strong TCGplayer feedback, there are isolated complaints about cards not matching “NM” expectations and postage responsibility on returns—rare, but worth checking condition notes/photos and messaging before you buy.

Light public review footprint outside TCGplayer: We found limited Google/Yelp-style ratings specific to this store; most public sentiment sits on TCGplayer, Reddit mentions, and mall/IG pages. Set expectations accordingly and comp prices in real time.

Name confusion risk: Not a con but something to note - there’s a different “Hub TCG” with a huge online footprint in California; make sure you’re looking at the Saugus, MA shop when reading reviews or placing marketplace orders.

The Bottom Line:

The Hub in Saugus is a convenient, mall-based stop with friendly staff, an active buying posture, and a solid track record on TCGplayer. If you’re browsing slabs or grabbing a few singles/packs, you’ll likely have a smooth, low-pressure experience. For higher-value singles, do what experienced locals do: verify comps, ask about surface/edges under light, and confirm return/grade expectations before you hand over cash. Online, their TCGplayer history suggests reliable shipping and presentation; just double-check condition language and protect yourself with platform messaging for anything pricey.

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