
Brick Burger – REVIEW

Have readers of this publication ever gone to a burger joint and thought, ‘the burger was delicious but wouldn’t it be great if we could just hang out and have some fun for a couple of hours?’ Well if so, read on!
Brick Burger are opening a pop-up restaurant right in the heart of the city, and eating the burgers is just the start of the fun! The theme is building bricks, so when you walk into the restaurant you’re surrounded by building bricks – on the walls, on the floor and on every table. You’ve come to the right place if you love playing with building bricks!


There are 3 slider options on the menu to choose from, the Chick Bricks, the Moo Blocks and Tetris Delite (vg) all delicious served with a side of chips. The brick (bun) moulds are custom made and baked from a baker sourced locally and they come in 4 colours. There are adult beverages and the must is the Tropical Brick which is for lovers of cream-based cocktail.
Once the eating is complete the games commence, with brick construction and trivia competitions and prizes for all the winners.
The staff are friendly and knowledgeable about all the items on the menu and are also highly skilled with the building bricks!


This is a perfect outing for anybody who wants an alternate burger dining experience without eating and then making a run for it. Perfect for family outings, for young mates who want to get together to enjoy a burger and a drink, and even for the much older who’d like to revisit their childhood!
When asked why people should come along to this pop-up restaurant Robbie Alexander, the Project Manager of Brick Burger was quick to respond, “It’s a lot of fun, youthful energy and everyone gets to go back to their childhood – it’s so good. Play with bricks, build things, lots of challenges, it’s good to bond with the people you came with and also to meet other people in the restaurant.”

This is the perfect outing for big kids and little kids so come along and have the ‘brick-iest’ fun possible.
October 14 & 15
World Square, Unit 6, Level 1, 644 George St, Sydney
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