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Address: (Print PDF Map)Cliftongate Business CentreThe Fold Yard, Wigginton RoadYork YO32 2RH Today: 2pm to 5pmFriday: 2pm to 5pmSaturday: 10am to 5pmSunday: 11am to 5pmMonday: 2pm to 5pmTuesday: 2pm to 5pmWednesday: 2pm to 5pm Let us keep you updated as soon as we get new collectable Lego® sets, minifigs and collections we get into the shop. Just sign up below: We think Lego® is so awesome that we built our own little shop in York, where we specialise in selling minifigures on their own as well as full sets (both new and vintage) and bricks available by the Kg. Our customers are collectors of all ages with many Adult Fans of Lego (AFOL's). Our other websites (and the products we have designed and developed) include: Minifigures Displays - Launching soon!BricksEmpire – KockaBirodalom, Budapest 2014 Live Interview on Bloomberg News Young Engineers on Fox & Friends Key Steps to Join Young Engineers Franchise Family Franchise: New franchise opportunities are available




Home / Workshops / Looking for a truly special birthday party for your child? Finding yourself a little tired of clowns and magicians? How about an unforgettable and unique party? We’ve got the solution for you! Why not try the fun and excitement of a e² Young Engineers e² birthday parties are specially created for fun!!! Our e² birthday parties offer your child and other party guests the opportunity to build a fun LEGO® bricks model. Of course, once the model is built, they’ll enjoy playing with it even more. You can even choose one of the many models we provide. Each child receives our Young Engineers kit, so every guest will be able to build and play with his or her own LEGO® bricks model. And of course we’ll play games, sing birthday songs and enjoy a birthday cake ceremony at the end of the party. All of this, while the birthday boy or girl is surrounded by their beloved family and friends, and a whole heap of awesome models. Recommended activity length: 90-120 minutes




Young Engineers specializes in producing special e² Birthday events tailored to your needs as well as those of your children. We can tailor each party for a variety of event types, for any age range and any size group.“The build your own minifigure stand is addicting; I spent about 15-20 minutes trying to build the perfect mini-me (and mini-Kathy).” “I remember one year my son was having a Lego birthday party and I came in to buy mini figs for the party bags and they gave me a bunch of Lego magazines to give to the kids, they're always nice here.” “Sign up for the VIP Program, especially if you have kids or nieces and nephews or husbands or boyfriends that love legos.” "I had a great experience here :) I called ahead looking for some cheap remnants for a very small area for my dog. The salesperson told me to come on in and gave me some prices over the phone. "So I've heard a lot about this place, my fiancé and I needed to get another mattress for our spare room.




And saw that the prices were great. We called in and drove up take a look at the inventory. Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about The Lego Store. You Might Also Consider "Like visiting a good friend who has amazing audio equipment! _\|_ / ' \ |`--`| |'-| | ; ;' "I was referred to Thomas Leitner Stone by a co-worker. I worked with Tom himself. His pricing was very competitive, and the quality of the work is of the highest quality. Details are very important, and…" Does anyone know where can I find Lego stores in Glasgow. Otherwise, is there any specialty toy store that has a wide variety of Lego? There is a branch of Hamleys toy store in the St Enoch centre which I think sells Lego. You can also buy it in John Lewis, Debenhams and Argos stores. Out of the centre there is Toys r Us Lego products are also sold in the supermarkets (e.g. Tesco, Asda,..) but the larger stores that stock them are outside the city centre. -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This post has been removed at the author's request.




The author may post again if desired.Posts on the TripAdvisor forums may be edited for a short period of time. Once the edit period has expired, authors may update their posts by removing and reposting them. how far are the stores outside of the city centre? is it accessible by bus? Not sure which out of town stores Smithstone means but the Toys R Us store is near Ibrox which can be reached by underground then a 15 minute walk. There is probably a bus service which is better. Check the traveline Scotland website for options One destination mentioned in this post As Smithstone says the larger Tesco Extra stores have a good range at slightly lower prices. These are located at St Rollox, Maryhill, and Silverburn which is part of a much larger shopping centre all have local bus links. However on this occassion unless you are planning to buy a hugh amount wherrby you would make massive savings i think the cost and time would negate the effort and you would probably be better off sticking to Hamleys or Modelzone in St Enochs Centre or even Argos at nearby Stockwell St.




You can go online and check Argos stock right now and even if the items at that store are available. Edited: 23 January 2013, 07:40 One attraction mentioned in this post Ranked of 265 things to do in Glasgow The X8 service from Buchanan Street Bus Station runs every 20 minutes to Silverburn and takes about 25 mins. The 23 service takes about 10 mins longer but run about every 10mins and you can get it from Union St across from Central Station. Ranked of 11 Transportation in Glasgow There is also a Toys r Us and a Tesco Extra at the Forge Retail Park. It is only about 15 minutes away on the bus and will cost £1.80 single or £3 return. Get a 61, 62, 64, 240 or 255 from Union Street, Argyle Street, Ingram Street, Glassford Street or Trongate. Edited: 24 January 2013, 20:59 thanx everyone for all the info:) Lego are opening a Store in the Spring on the ground floor of Buchanan Galleries. TGI Fridays or Hard Rock Cafe Bathrooms between George Square and the Necropolis, misc. ?

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