Pop-up will let you eat food shaped like pressed bricks as you sit on chairs made of pressed bricks at tables made of pressed bricks
By Oliver Blake on Thu, 05/04/2023 - 1:14pm
A company that specializes in pop-up events says it's planning a two-day Lego-themed restaurant.
Hidden's Brick Burger, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, will let diners choose from different colored Lego brick buns, and other “bricks” to build your sandwich, with fillings that range from a burger to a chicken fillet, with a vegetarian option avaiable.
The popup will include Lego themed walls, tables and other furniture. The $80 cost will also include a drink and access to Lego-building stations.
Hidden only says the popup will be on Southampton Street in 02118, but presumably that means somewhere closer to South Bay than to Mass and Cass.
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do all the ingrediants snap together ?
i hate biting into a sandwich and the fillings fall out.
I once saw tomatoes grown in
I once saw tomatoes grown in the shape of cubes (block molds), so lego-shaped tomatoes would only be a little horrifying. The mustard...getting a brick of mustard you could snap together scares me.
Struggling to imagine where on Southampton Street
one could host a pop-up. Maybe in New Market Pizza, that dome-topped spot near the big intersection with Melnea Cass, Mass Ave and the Mass Ave Connector? Where else could it go? A tent in a parking lot?
Why $80 in Boston?
In every other US City where they are offering Brick Burger events this fall, the tickets are priced at $47 (LA, NY, SF, Denver).
A better bargain would seem to be the $25 Boozy Donut Festival, which, based on the listing info, either happened last August, or will happen this coming December, though pre-registration tickets are available though Sept 2024.
Maybe *in* the South Bay shopping center?
There's a big empty former Bed Bath & Beyond. I don't know if it has other vacancies.
Am I missing something?
$80 for a burger and drink in brick-themed surroundings.. is that it? Do you get to keep a Lego creation out of it as well or no (that part isn't clear to me)? Seems like a fun idea, but pretty outrageous for what you get.