Credit: Photo via the Brick Bars
Riding the wave of childhood nostalgia-themed events (think the up-coming Mario Kart Race), a pop-up Lego bar is coming to Cleveland in July.

Called the Brick Bar, the traveling toy-themed pop-up is put together with more than 1 million Lego pieces and includes plenty of extra Lego sets for guests to play with at their own pace. You can also expect local tunes, a Lego-made ping-pong table and plenty of fancy cocktails.

An exact Cleveland location has yet to be determined, but the dates are set for July 12-14.

As it has been in other cities, tickets are limited and first come first serve basis. Tickets are $25. Sign-up for pre-release tickets here.

See more of what to expect from the pop-up in this ridiculous internet video: 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=XrxsusFE6EA
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3 replies on “A Pop-Up Lego Bar is Coming to Cleveland This Summer”

  1. It’s LEGO or LEGO bricks, not Lego or Legos… and LEGO has nothing to do with this, it’s all knock-offs. I’m so disgusted right now I could puke.

  2. I’m not so disgusted I could puke like the prior commenter, but please do note that LEGO is not a generic term for that style of toy, it is a brand and has a very devoted following. There is a local Adult Fans of LEGO Group (which I’m not active in because my kids whine too much about the idea of me going to that kind of stuff without them – same reason I won’t be at the Brick Bar, particularly coupled with my not generally being one to consume alcohol in public spaces) that may be very interested in this – IF they are using actual LEGO products as much as possible. Yup, purists. 😉

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