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Brick Burgers: Experience Of LEGOs And Burgers In Texas

If you like LEGOs and burgers, then you should consider making time in your agenda to visit Brick Burgers in Texas this December.

Brick Burger is a pop-up dining experience that combines LEGOs and burgers to make a unique LEGO-shaped burger that comes in different colors. The burgers reassemble LEGO bricks and can be of beef, chicken or even veggies.

The restaurant will be also brick-themed, with brick walls, brick-themed furniture, and even a brick building station where adults and children can build whatever they want. Sadly, you can’t build anything with the burgers, because, apparently, the brick shape is just a funny and immersive thing rather than a useful one.

Also, the brick restaurant will host brick-building competitions where the most competitive diners can prove their building skills with other fellow diners and brick lovers.

Brick Burgers will be available from December 2 to December 3 in Austin on Burnet Rd #100, and from December 9 to December 10 in Houston on Louisiana Street Building, B.

The event is organized by Hidden and tickets will have a price of $47, which includes one burger and one soft drink, beer or wine.

RA Staff

Written by RA News staff.

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