Jamie Irwin
£82.87 for 2 adults and 1 kid. I actually feel sick. This is how much I just paid for a very standard meal.
Food quality is meh. I'll attach a few pictures
Also, very limited options - they corner and force you to have 3 courses for £25. Don't want a starter and dessert? They don't care.
Granted I had two beers but Jesus did I need them for courage to face the bill.
I have nothing against the waitress or the service staff. The issue is with Legoland sinking an arm in after an already very expensive day. Shameful guys.... this is an obvious money grab.
James Sansome
The restaurant isn't all bad. The breakfast was better than dinner. 2 adults & 2 kids. Main adults starters of mushrooms were average taste but only just warm so not great. Lamb Korma was the biggest waste of 1k calories! It appeared to have been reheated multiple times as had started to dry out and had a gritty texture, very small portion. Looked and tasted like a cheap ready meal. Dessert was OK, it could well have been made elsewhere or just shop bought.
Kids meals were standard fair. Cheese on toast to start was OK. Main of sausages and mash were fine but peas were hard! Gravy thin with little taste. Again desserts were better but still average.
We were not expecting fine dining however the dinner was disappointing to say the least.
Breakfast was all fine so would have given 3 stars on its own. Unfortunately dinner was 1 star so average of 2 stars is fair.
The kids said it was great but then I do have to tell them to not lick windows/railings/walls and they would happily eat crisps that someone else has dropped on the floor so their standards are not high!
Tom McDaid
Bricks restaurant was a big disappointment and brought down our overall experience of Legoland. We had dinner and breakfast here.
For dinner, I really did not like that the menus showed a set price for a 3 course meal and not prices for individual courses. It was only after I asked that I discovered that we didn't need to order a 3 course meal. I felt it quite sneaky and deceptive that the menu only showed price for a 3 course meal when there were other options. We waited a long time to order, to get our drinks, to ask for the bill and then to receive the bill. Food was bland and massively overpriced. Annoying that the kids portions were way too big for the kids, and the adult sizes were too small. Our kids portions were bigger than the adult ones! After looking at the menu, a lot of the kids mains are bigger (have more calories) than a lot of the adult dishes mains which is weird and quite annoying. Our waitress was friendly, but a lot of the staff were moping around, looking bored, not looking around to see if customers were okay, etc. Our experience for breakfast was much better, but dinner was really bad.
Little My
Absolutely shockingly bad food!! Adults & children ‘HAVE’ to have a 3 course meal- which is a complete waste of money & food when you have a small child who will only eat a very small amount. 3 of us had burgers - I have never tried a worse burger in my life!! They were rubbery & inedible- none of us could eat them. I was hoping the dessert would be great but no!! The cheesecake was disappointing slop - not even served with dollop of icecream or cream. At £25.99 for adults & £15.99 for children I would expect to be able to eat the food!! Would be nice if there was some colouring sheets or little bowls of Lego on the table to entertain the kids whilst waiting for the food (which took ages!) needless to say I wouldn’t eat there again.
Helen Barnard
They had not advertised that they had stopped the buffet style service and changed it to a three course menu. Nor could I find out the proce prior to arrival. £25.99 for an Adult and £15.99 for a child.
Left and went to local Beefeater in Bracknell for 3 course meal for a family of 4 for less than Brick Restaurant. Dreading breakfast tomorrow its set menu again....not great when you have fussy kids hence why we loved the buffet style they had before
mark harding
It's a theme park restaurant... prices are premium.. but you know what it ain't half bad. Not sure why all the negative reviews. Yeah it's a bit pricy but look at where you are... at £500 a night in the hotel!! Breakfast was plentiful. There is a set list and you can have a much as you want of it. Kids had a cereal set. They chose rice crispies, it also had 2 croissants a banana and a yogurt. They also had kids full English sausage, bacon, egg, beans and toast. Adults had a full English and also pancakes. I had to leave some.
Evening meal yeah was £75 but we had 2 kids garlic dough balls and 2 adult mushrooms on sour dough slice. Then 4 burgers and fries, kids were lego shaped fries. Both were really tasty. Then kids had brownie and the other ice cream. I had ice cream and partner had chocolate tart. All again was plentiful and nice. Staff were amazing and helpful. In the evening I asked for a coke I said how do I pay as you pre pay your meal when you enter he said don't worry enjoy!!!
I booked breakfast on the 2nd day went down and they couldn't find my booking, you get a text when you book your meal, I said oh I got a text they said that's fine don't worry ill get you in if you have booked. Didn't even ask to see the text and got us a table fine.
Overall the kids said it was 5 star and loved it and let's be honest were going for the kids not a fine dining experience!!!! To put it in proportion we ate at a beefeater upon leaving and 2 adult burgers and chips 2 kids pizza and sides of fries 2 kids ice cream and 2 adult puddings was £60... so bricks was only 15 quid more with starters and both were good for IMHO.
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Legoland was absolutely AMAZING! We were treated like royalty! For us this is a once in a lifetime trip, we will never afford it again so went all out...The bricks restaurant was awful our 5 year old son choked on a chicken bone 3 inch in length. We could only afford it since my father past away. The kids were amazed, it was so beautiful. I cant recommend highly enough :) Just don't buy the food!
Jake Sloane
NOT AS BAD AS REVIEWS SUGGEST!!!
Just finished our family meal at the Bricks restaurant as we’re staying in the Lego Hotel. After reading reviews prior to staying, we were apprehensive about the meal we would have, we shouldn’t have been! Couple of points:
1 - the food is not great, granted. And the price you pay is a premium for a Wetherspoons-like meal. But you are paying for convenience of eating at the park, and the food, whilst admittedly isn’t great - isn’t at all bad. My daughter (4yo) was very happy with her Lego Fries in particular, my partner had the soup and chicken and I had the sausage roll and burger - all were okay and not by any means bad food.
2- The service we received from our server, Kush, was absolutely incredible. Fine attention to detail making sure we were all okay and he is really a credit to the team and made our experience enjoyable.
3- Would be great for some children’s entertainment (even just some colouring!) whilst they’re waiting for their food.
Overall, I would rate the restaurant a solid 7/10. Food not great, location excellent, service superb.
Thanks again to Kush!
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