Dublin's Lego brick cafe's two-day trial has come to an end.
The cafe opened its doors on in Blackpitts, Dublin 8 on Wednesday to coincide with World Mental Health Month. Patrons were able to enjoy a hot beverage and play with Lego, as well as participate workshops on the creative possibilities of LEGO.
Organisers have said that the cafe was exclusively designed for adults and one-hour slots were issued due to demand. There was a donation fee of €10 per person in place to go towards with proceeds going to Mental Health Ireland.
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The cafe featured play tables that were stocked with free Lego for patrons to play with.
Now that the trial has ended, organisers will assess the demand and decided whether or not the cafe should be opened permanently.
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