What a great store! The concept of reusing Legos is what first brought me to this store. We had a large amount of random parts and several assembled sets and we were not sure what to do with them. The staff at Bricks and Minifigs were friendly and helpful.
They know their Legos! The staff is very knowledgeable, will assess what you have and will give you store credit or cash, depending on what you bring into the store. Old minifigs and retired Legos are very popular but not mandatory. If you have complete sets, those are desirable but they will assist with Legos that don’t fall into that category. Additionally, they have sets, collectibles and minifigs already put together that are available for purchase too. Check it out, it’s a...
Read moreThere is plenty to check out. Large monitors selections for sure. That being said, we are use to our own Lego store which has much cleaner bins to search through and actually allows way better trades. The staff also need to be a little more personable. They were nice but your also dealing with kids and families. Lego is a lifestyle which we’re aware cost money, but make the experience of being in the store one where you don’t want to leave. Again the staff were helpful and offered a lower cost item over what we were looking at. It just didn’t feel homey. It felt like a store. Not a place we can build and enjoy our time. Definitely...
Read moreAll Bricks and Minifigs stores are great, but some stand out among all the others. The San Ramon location has it all! Great selection of Minifigs, interesting retired and used sets and plenty of new sets that you’ll never need to go to a Lego owned store again. The owner Mike is nice, helpful and super knowledgeable. You can tell that this not just a way of earning a living, it’s a passion that he shares with his family and any customers that visit his store. This store will soon be the gathering place for Lego fans of all ages to congregate and build a community. I only wish I lived...
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