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    Lego Store

    4.1 (31 reviews)
    ModerateToy Stores
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Mojdeh S.

    While we didn't have a chance to go INTO the store and our first visit being during COVID-19, we stood in line and an employee walking out to greet everyone was able to help us without delaying our wait! We were there for about ten minutes and got what we needed quickly with efficiency and safety measures in place. Looking forward to going back when it's safer to do so.

    Ben E.

    Shady. Little guy there told everyone walking in the door how they HAD to buy the Avengers lego set for $40 ASAP because it wouldn't be in stock long and had limited supply with no guarantee to get more....24hrs later we find it three pallets if it at Costco for $30. Lego your ego...

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    Andrea H.

    The Lego store...where everything is awesome! I strolled in sans kids for a mere trip down memory lane. The Lego guy asks me, "Do you like Legos?" My response, "Doesn't everybody?" He then proceeded to remind me why we still love them. Legos, they're not just for kids. Lego has a Creator series where you can build very complex replicas of world monuments like London, England's Tower Bridge and Sydney, Australia's iconic Opera House. These kits have thousands of pieces and cost several hundred dollars, but if you are looking for a challenging puzzle to complete on a cold, rainy Seattle weekend, these kits are for you. The ferris wheel even has a motor so you can take it for a spin. If your "kid" (applies to friends/family trapped in an adult body) can't put down the game console, Lego is willing to join them in the virtual world. They have integrated some of their creations into game pieces that work in conjunction with apps on your Wii and Xbox. Then there are of course the fun collector pieces that capitalize on the latest movie or television show franchises. The Simpsons, Ghostbusters and Scooby Doo come to mind. Superhero kits like batman come with a batmobile, plane, motorbike and the bat cave to store it all. Legomaniacs will have hours of fun building and enjoying the completed project. Lego has also expanded into some fun niche market items. They sell Lego alarm clocks, Lego salt & pepper shakers, Lego keychains and even a notebook that has Lego locks on its cover. You can "write" messages with legos on the cover. How cool! Thankfully this store is over an hour's drive away from me; otherwise, my living room floor would turn into the midnight Lego landmine field and my wallet would be empty. It took a lot of will power for me to walk out of this store without a Lego attached to me. Now if I could only get that song out of my head...."Everything is awesome!"

    Monica B.

    A brightly lit room filled with red, yellow, green and more! My kiddo never seems to tire of Legos. The store is filled with kits from top to bottom and even stocks Duplos for toddlers. What I love most is picking up pieces a la carte - a wall filled with bins of Legos of different sizes, shapes, and colors. You can even find stems and flowers to put on the tops. You pick a small bin for $7.99 or large bin for $14.99 and you fill it with as much as it can handle. If it's a little over, the folks there are nice and will bring out some handy tape to make sure you don't lose any of your precious cargo. In the center of the room, you'll find a bargain bin. The star of the show is build your own Lego figures. Heads, legs, accessories and more. I'm a sucker for cute Lego people. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. My kiddo was looking for a particular piece and they knew right away whether it was in stock. The only downside is I wish some of the prices were more reasonable.

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    Tony M.

    A fun store to either bring kids, shop for kids or shop for the kid in us all. This store looked a bit small at first look from a distance but inside the shelves are packed with all the latest Lego models and sets. It's a bit overwhelming to look for a certain set but then one finds that they are organized by set category and the shelves make more sense. the staff member Jeff was knowledgeable on what sets were soon retiring. "We're not getting anymore of these". Many enclosed clear displays have completed sets to show how they look finished, The Taj Mahal was particularly impressive! This is the only place to see all the current sets on the Shelf. The department stores don't carry close to all the available Lego sets today. Be sure and check the store calendar for special events for ages 6 to 14. For example mini model builds and minifigure swaps. Also on the store calendars special giveaways for buying over 50 or $99 usually holiday oriented type Limited run sets.

    Leggos!
    Sky N.

    The secret to the the pick selection is to compress the bricks before putting them into the bin. You could spend an hour but you will double your booty. If you dont mind being the old guy in the lego store. This place as an adult is so much fun!

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    Super fun experience with fun sale associates! I will definitely be coming back to shop at this location!

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    I love legos, and they had some super cute lego keychains I got for my nephews! Nice employees :)

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    The staff here was on top of a very busy line when we entered which was awesome to see a local shop…read moregetting a lot of business. I think there was weekly that just ended or something else as it was a bunch of younger boys with their parents grabbing boosters and other TCG accessories. The staff members here were patient and conversing with the parents and child which I always appreciate when the kiddos are included. They were also friendly and helpful to not only us but the other customers too. They had quite a bit of different products to browse from TCGs, comics, board games and much more. The prices were fair too! They have a refrigerator with lots of different types of beverages. I also asked if they were dog friendly, which they are as long as they don't make a mess so I brought in our two fur babies who got some pets from the staff. The store is organized well as well as plenty of room to walk around. They had a few long tables and chairs for weeklies or just casual hang outs as there were some players just opening One Piece packs.

    I get that the market is currently high for pokemon cards, but no way are these prices acceptable…read more They shouldn't be, but people are still going to fork over the money to buy these cards. You walk in and the back of the counter is just loaded with every ETB you can think of. It makes you wonder how they got them. It's places like these that make Pokemon card collecting less enjoyable. Honestly, go support Curio in MLT. Those are good, honest people who love the fun of collecting and you'll pay only $75 for an ETB.

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    It's a fun place to play games with friends, but I do not recommend buying Pokémon cards from here…read more Way overpriced. $99 for an ETB, especially Perfect Order, is crazy. These are GameStop prices. I'd rather go to Curio and pay $75 for an ETB.

    What a cool place!…read more We visited a friend in Edmonds area for my husbands birthday. It was a great escape for the desert heat! That being said, we were looking for something fun to do one afternoon and being big board game lovers, Around the Table Game Pub seemed like such a perfect find! They do take reservations online to reserve tables in two hour increments for game sessions, but also have ample walk in seating outside and inside. In addition to being a board game pub they offered lots of varies games for sale or other world building accessories. They seemed to have used and new games available. Their menu featured plentiful of coffee options, beers, kombucha, a few menu items such as corn dogs and waffles fries and ice cream. They even had Blue Moon?! I felt like i was back in Michigan! One of the employees joked how they got various unique flavors in that sometimes were location specific, so definitely a fun surprise. We ended up visiting them twice, one for a mid morning game session and one for an afternoon. It was such a great way to past the time and they seem to have a great presence in the community. They have various events going on throughout the month. If you are interested in board games or want to get started, they seem like a great spot to start! I also loved that they did not have a cover charge, such as some game shops have, unless you order, which I do understand and I am sure helps with use and overhead of wear and tear on the games, but they seem to be a community gem and get ample support. Would definitely visit again! Service was great and everyone was so friendly on both of our visits.

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