Artisan Bakery is a chain store that sells various sandwichingredients and picks. It has three locations in Mesagoza: one is a across from the Mesagoza West Gate, one is southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, and one is north of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center slightly across the flight of stairs.
Bagin's is a clothing retailer that specializes in selling backpacks. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northwest corner of the central plaza battle court.
Barato's is a restaurant chain that sells sweet and savory foods which provide Meal Powers. It has three locations in Mesagoza: one southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, one north of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center up the flight of stairs, and one northwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center at the base of a hill.
Capbourg is a clothing retailer that sells various types of headwear. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Chansey Supply is a chain store that sells medicines, battle items, and mints. It has two locations in Mesagoza: one at the southeast corner of the central plaza battle court, and one west of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center.
Chic Kebab is a vending cart chain that sells grilled foods which provide Meal Powers. It has two locations in Mesagoza, one on either side of southern entrance to the central plaza battle court.
Deli Cioso is a chain store that sells various sandwichingredients. It has three locations in Mesagoza: one southeast of the Mesagoza West Gate, one southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, and one slightly northeast of the Mesagoza main entrance at the mouth of a street.
Delibird Presents is a chain store that sells battle items, Poké Balls, and certain evolution items. It has three locations in Mesagoza: one northeast of the Mesagoza West Gate, one southeast of the Mesagoza West Gate, and one slightly northeast of the Mesagoza main entrance.
The General goods and Poké Balls are the same as every other store, but for Mesagoza this is the stock of Battle items and Rotom Phone cases.
Go-For-Broke Grill is a restaurant chain that sells various savory dishes which provide Meal Powers. It has seven locations in Mesagoza:
Three southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, one hidden in an alley, one overlooking the western battle court, and one in front of the southwestern park
Two side-by-side along the eastern row of buildings before the southern entrance of the central plaza battle court
One outside the eastern entrance to the central plaza battle court
One northwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center, at the base of a hill
Picnic-Knacks is a chain store that sells various picnic items and accessories. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northwest corner of the central plaza battle court.
Rough & Tough is a clothing retailer that sells a wide variety of clothing items. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the southeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Salon Renacer is a barbershop franchise that offers hairstyle changes for the player. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northwest corner of the central plaza battle court.
Seafood Fresco is a restaurant chain that mostly sells various seafood dishes which provide Meal Powers. It has four locations in Mesagoza: one southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, and three side-by-side along the western row of buildings before the southern entrance of the central plaza battle court.
Smoochurro is a vending cart chain that sells different types of churros which provide Meal Powers. It has one location in Mesagoza, south of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center.
Sock Quarter is a clothing retailer that sells different types of socks and legwear. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Spec Shack is a clothing retailer that specializes in selling eyeglasses. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Sure Cans is a chain store that sells sandwichingredients, mostly fruits and vegetables. It has two locations in Mesagoza: one west of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, and one west of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center.
Zapaldea Footwear is a clothing retailer that sells different types of shoes. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Mesagoza was introduced as a Stadium card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Violet ex expansion and the English Scarlet & Violet expansion, with artwork by Oswaldo KATO. It allows players to flip a coin once during their turn. If heads, the player searches their deck for a Pokémon, reveals it, and puts it into their hand. Then, the player shuffles their deck.
Trivia
Mesagoza is the most populous city currently known in the Pokémon world, with a population of 756.
For the Video Game Championships division of the 2023 World Championships, a special variation of Mesagoza was used from the top 32 onwards. This special variation is festival themed, with the battles taking place at the city's battle court. Fireworks can be seen erupting from behind the school, and the Worlds exclusive battlefield features new camera shots specifically for the tournament. The camera shots introduced for the World Championships would later be added to regular online games in version 2.0.1 of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Mesagoza looks like a combination of several Spanish cities and Lisbon. Geographically, it is based on Toledo or Madrid, two major cities in the center of Spain. The English name also references the city of Zaragoza. It draws heavy inspiration from Barcelona, notably with the similarities between Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV and the Sagrada Família, as well as several parts of the city being based on Park Güell and its Trencadís mosaics. The bridges that lead to the city resemble the Puente de Alcántara, over the Tagus river. The central plaza's architecture seems to be based on the Plaza Mayor in Madrid and the Praça do Comércio in Lisbon. The streets around it also appear to take inspiration from Lisbon, as well as the old towns of Toledo and Zaragoza.
Name origin
Language
Name
Origin
Japanese
テーブルシティ Table City
From table
English
Mesagoza
From mesa (flat-topped rock formation; Spanish and Portuguese for table), mesos (Greek for center), and Zaragoza