41311-1
Heartlake Pizzeria is LEGO set 41311-1. It has a score of 85. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 26.08% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in Friends.
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With the build complete, I'd certainly give Heartlake Pizzeria five stars. At the recommended price of $30 USD, it provides a good value with a nice assortment of quality parts, a solid design, and tons of play potential.
My granddaughters, ages 9 and 5, have fun playing with this in conjunction with their Lego Friends amusement park. They love showing me all the tiny parts, teaching me the names of the characters, and explaining to me what's going on in their little Lego world. I'm not a fan of gender stereotyping in toys and the pizzeria seemed the most neutral of the Lego Friends sets. If the kids are happy, I'm happy I bought it.
With a fun theme, many accessories, and two mini figures, it offers imaginative play, and includes great story starters. Kids can create new adventures for Emma and Oliver, as well as any other LEGO figures they may have from other sets, as they pretend to have them bake, serve, deliver, and eat pizza.
This LEGO friends Heartlake Pizzeria is such a wonderful and creative set. It has many details and has a great designs. This is really worth to buy! :D I really enjoyed it so much!
The Heartlake City Pizzeria 41311 offers the full Italian dining experience, from the decor, kitchen and wood fired pizza oven. The delivery wagon is functional and appealing. The minidolls are both satisfactory in a minidoll kind of way. I appreciate there are many people out there who do not like minidolls, preferring minifigure aesthetics. I would encourage you to look at this set anyway, and putting it into your city layout. The only thing it is really missing is a maitre'd or experienced pizza maker.