CardVault by Tom Brady makes San Francisco debut with largest store yet
CardVault by Tom Brady has touched down in the Bay Area, coinciding with Super Bowl LX.
The sports card and memorabilia retailer backed by the legendary quarterback will open its first flagship location and 12th store overall in San Francisco on Feb. 7. Spanning more than 2,800 sq. ft., the San Francisco flagship is the largest store in the CardVault portfolio and is located directly across from Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants.
On Sunday, Feb. 8, Brady’s former team, the New England Patriots, will face the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, held at Levi’s Stadium in nearby Santa Clara, Calif.
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"This is our first true flagship," said Chris Costa, co-founder and managing partner of CardVault by Tom Brady. "With 12 stores spanning nine states across the nation, CardVault by Tom Brady is now the largest national retailer in the U.S. dedicated to sports cards, memorabilia and collectibles. Opening in San Francisco during one of the biggest weekends in sports, gives us the perfect stage to showcase the incredible work our team has put into building a truly unique retail platform for collectors and fans."
At CardVault by Tom Brady, guests can buy, sell, trade and submit cards for grading on-site, with access to authenticated memorabilia, sealed boxes, sealed packs, assorted cards, and exclusive limited-edition collectibles across all major sports and trading card games. CardVault by Tom Brady is an authorized retailer of Topps, Panini, Upper Deck, Pokémon, One Piece, Magic the Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh and Fanatics Authentic, offering a wide selection of sports cards, trading card games and authenticated memorabilia.
Recent openings for the brand include Las Vegas, Dallas, New York City and at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback who is widely regarded as the greatest at his position, acquired an ownership stake in CardVault in February 2025. (As part of the deal, CardVault changed its name to “CardVault by Tom Brady.")
"It's great to be home in the Bay Area with an incredible store like this," said Brady, who was born in San Mateo, Calif. "San Francisco has such a deep sports culture, and opening our first flagship here – especially as our 12th store – makes this moment even more meaningful. This location really captures what CardVault is all about: passion for the game, respect for the hobby, and an experience built for fans and collectors of all ages."
