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“We entered Legoland and did some tube sledding, snow playing, jumped on a few rides before the park closed and immediately ran over to the buffet.” “They had a pasta station, Chinese stir-fry station, turkey carving station (along with the Thanksgiving trimmings), Mexican food station.” “The orange chicken was excellent!” "I decided to try this place for delivery. I called and spoke with a guy who told me that delivery didn't start until 1pm (it was 12:50) and it would be better for me to just come in. I thought it was weird…" How much does it cost I have a reservation for dinner on Friday wanna be prepared Also it's my son's b day anything special I should know? Around $25 for adults and $15 for kids (this is an approximate, I was there Halloween weekend so I may be off) They have good food choices for kids and adults and a variety Of desserts.… 1 person found this helpful Don’t see your question? Is this your business? American, Breakfast & Brunch, Mexican, and Theme Restaurant




An all-you-can-eat buffet with a special kids buffet and kid-friendly choices. Includes drinks and dessert Located inside the LEGOLAND Hotel. Open to guests and non-guests of the hotel. No park admission required. 1 Review for Bricks Family Restaurant - LEGOLAND Hotel '12, '13, '14, '16 "Yummy food, kid-friendly dining" LEGOLAND has created a brand new restaurant with families in mind that offers a fun environment and great food. The food at Bricks is fantastic, healthy, and kid-friendly. It is set up as an all-you-can-eat buffet with set prices, and is open for breakfast and dinner to guests and non-guests of the LEGOLAND Hotel.What we loved:• Tablecloths with LEGO pictures for the kids to color• Kid-level buffet with kid-friendly choices, including some healthy options• A wide variety of delicious “adult” food• A soft-serve ice cream machine• Friendly servers who were willing to help fill drinks or get items we neededWhat we didn’t love:• Heavy porcelain kid plates, although they were smaller in size than adults• An adult price tag of $25 ($10 per child) feels a bit steep for a theme park vacation but the food and the environment was very excellent and could be deemed “worth it”!




After we were seated at a table with a friendly little LEGO guy holding the ketchup, we were given free reign of the dinner buffet. My kids flocked to the low-level buffet in the center that offered grilled cheese, chicken nuggets, mac ‘n cheese, and more. Healthy treats beckoned such as steamed broccoli and fruit cups. My kids picked up the juice boxes and milk cartons (chocolate of course!) and I helped my 4 & 6 year olds back to the table. Their plates were a bit too heavy for them to carry and I was worried that they would drop them off the small edge of the buffet shelf. They loved all the food they picked.I wandered the different counters of Mexican food, a carving station (think Thanksgiving specialties), salad bar, pasta bar, and fresh fruit. It was difficult to choose but I realized after a long day at LEGOLAND I was hungry for some real American food. The carved turkey melted in my mouth along with mashed potatoes and some great stuffing. The expert chefs on hand had created masterpieces of great dining!




My kids only saw the self-serve ice cream dispenser for dessert and they filled their bowls with a mix of vanilla and chocolate and then piled on the sprinkles. I enjoy a dish of cheesecake while I eyed the apple pie and fruit options. The options for breakfast were almost overwhelming… in a good way. I wanted to try everything! But seeing a chef behind a hot plate ready to make an omelet-to-order captured my attention. He created it with mastery and I enjoyed it immensely, especially when it was topped with fresh cheese and California avocados. My kids gave high 5s to the LEGO character and loved getting their pictures taken with him. Breakfast is the time when kids will enjoy meeting various LEGO characters.There were countless LEGO creations throughout the restaurant that my kids liked discovering. My son noticed the LEGO man with the large mixing bowl making a LEGO cake and that caught his fancy.  After a long day at LEGOLAND with tired feet and hungry family members, the Bricks Family Restaurant is a great place to unwind and refuel.




I really enjoyed the healthy food that was created for an amazing taste all set in a very fun environment.Disclosure: My family was hosted for 2 meals at Bricks Family Restaurant in order to share our experience. I was not asked to present a particular point of view and all opinions are my own. Send a Message  Send a Compliment   It's helpful Due to weather conditions, LEGOLAND California Resort will close today at 3:30 PM. SEA LIFE will remain open until 5:00 PM. LEGOLAND, California Family Hotels and Resorts > LEGOLAND California Hotel Dining LEGOLAND California Hotel Family Dining Located in the lobby, Mini's Lounge is the best place for a grab-and-go coffee, breakfast bagel or muffin, or pre-made sandwich and snack throughout the day. Mini's Lounge also serves alcohol in the evenings. It conveniently overlooks a massive castle/pirate ship play area, making it easy for mom and dad to relax and have a bite to eat or a drink while the kids play. Bricks is the main dining area, serving breakfast and dinner.




It offers cafeteria-style buffet dining, with special kid-sized lowered buffet counters. The breakfast buffet includes pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs, a made-to-order fruit smoothie bar, assorted pastries, fresh fruit, lox and bagels. Children under 3 eat free. There's something for everyone at the dinner buffet, as well, including barbecue, Mexican, Asian, pasta and a locally grown salad bar. Gluten-free options are available. There's also a dessert table and a soft-serve ice cream machine. Lego characters make appearances in this dining area. While eating, you might run into a costumed knight, pirate, or even Buddy, the iconic LEGO figure. Skyline overlooks the pool, and also has a poolside cafe with shaded umbrellas. It's the place to go for lunch or dinner, and is particularly handy if your kids are playing out by the pool. You can also order food from Skyline and have it brought out to the pool for you. Skyline has a nice bar overlooking the pool, serving alcohol in the afternoons and evenings.

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