Explore a Treasure Trove of Lego Merch at this New Store in Southern Utah

A new store now open in St. George is filling a passion for something that might surprise you. It is Bricks & Minifigs, and it is a store that focuses on everything Lego. Yes, the plastic bricks you made things with as a kid. 

All kinds of Lego builds are on display. Dhiatt
All kinds of Lego builds are on display. Dhiatt
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Walking into the store I found the place that looks fun. There is a display case with all kinds of the mini figurines from the popular to the obscure. The Ninjago are the most sought after, but there was Simpsons, and Star Wars, and hundreds more. 

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There is also a section featuring retired sets. These are Lego builds you can’t buy anymore. Everything from dinosaurs to Disney. I took a picture of one that features Darth Vader’s head. 

Sets that aren't being made anymore. Dhiatt
Sets that aren't being made anymore. Dhiatt
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They also buy, sell, and trade used Lego pieces. There is an area with bins full of cleaned blocks that you can purchase at a discount. With the price of Legos going up every year, this is a great place to get started.  

They buy and sell used Legos. Dhiatt
They buy and sell used Legos. Dhiatt
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They also sell new Lego sets that are priced the same as you would find in a department store. This is a pretty cool addition to Southern Utah for a passion I wasn’t really aware of. For the true Lego lover you can even purchase a membership.  

Grand opening will have all the goods. Dhiatt
Grand opening will have all the goods. Dhiatt
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Bricks & Minifigs has locations across the United States, and this is the 8th location in Utah. It is located at 210 N 1000 E in St. George. The grand opening is planned for March 28 with a ribbon cutting along with food, fun, and giveaways. 

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