Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 official product image

Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 Official Listing Confirms 2,484 Pieces

Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 now has an official listing, confirming 2,484 pieces, 15 LEDs, 63 printed bricks, direct availability and detailed access features.

Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 now has its official Lumibricks product page, following the Amazon UK listing I covered in May. That earlier sighting showed the broad shape of the set, but the official listing now confirms the practical details: $129.99, 2,484 pieces, 15 LED lights, 63 printed bricks and direct availability.

This is still not a hands-on review, but it is a much clearer look at what Lumibricks is trying to do with the set. Seafood Restaurant is not just another seaside façade. It is being framed as a 1960s coastal roadside diner for the Road Trip range, with a waterfront base, a large lobster sign and a more accessible interior than the original leak made obvious.

Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 official product image

More Than A Bright Coastal Façade

The earlier Amazon images already made the orange walls, jade-green roof and yellow awning stand out. The official copy now gives that styling a clearer reference point: classic 1960s seaside diners. That makes the loud colour palette feel less random and more like a deliberate piece of roadside architecture.

The lobster sign is still the main visual hook. It sits above the building like a proper highway sign, with the restaurant below built around a deck, waterline, seafood tanks and a small boat. For a Road Trip layout, that gives it a different job from the Beach Lifeguard Tower or Moon Bar. This is more of a destination stop than a small beachside accessory.

The Official Lighting Details Are Stronger

Lumibricks lists 15 lighting points in total. The official page calls out the tall Seafood sign, indoor pendant lights, wall sconces and four breathing ocean-wave lights along the waterfront.

That last detail is the most interesting part of the lighting setup. The blue lights are not just there to make the base glow. They are meant to mimic the rhythm of water, which should make the restaurant feel more like a night-time pier scene once it is lit.

Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 lit night display

Access Looks Good

The best new practical detail is the access design. Lumibricks says the first-floor kitchen slides out from the back, while the roof and second floor can separate. The second-floor rear wall also opens fully, which should make the upstairs dining and stage area much easier to use for minifigure posing.

That matters because this is a busy model. The official images show a proper kitchen line, display tanks, seafood prep areas, dining tables, a coastline curio shop and a mini performance stage. Without good access, those details would risk disappearing behind the facade.

Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 rear access and light wiring

The ground floor is now described as a busy coastal diner with a cooking system, openable fridge, seafood display tank, prep bar and seaside patio. Upstairs, Lumibricks adds more of the Road Trip flavour with extra dining space, a curio shop and a mini performance stage.

Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 kitchen and seafood tanks

Confirmed Specs

The official listing confirms a healthier parts count than the leak gave us. Seafood Restaurant has 2,484 pieces, 4 minifigures, 63 printed bricks, 16 brick bags, 15 LED lights and two printed instruction manuals.

The finished building is listed at 32 cm wide, 25.6 cm deep and 31.5 cm high. A small boat is also shown separately at 11.2 cm long, 4 cm wide and 6 cm high. Power is not included, with the spec panel calling for 3 AAA batteries and 2 CR2032 batteries.

That battery split is worth noting, because it suggests there may be two separate power sources in the set. The AAA pack will likely handle the main lighting, while the CR2032 cells are more typical of a much smaller battery pack. Lumibricks has used that kind of smaller pack on some previous sets when a separate section needs to detach or stay powered independently.

I am not usually a big fan of multiple power sources. Managing different batteries across one model is a pain, especially if one of them is tucked away in a fiddly corner. Still, it will be interesting to see where the smaller pack sits here; maybe a detachable part of the restaurant.

Lumibricks Seafood Restaurant 18010 specifications panel

How It Fits The Road Trip Range

Lumibricks positions Seafood Restaurant as part of a wider highway and coastal world, naming Night Glow Drive-In, Interstellar Dive-In, Sunset Stopover and Gas Station as companion builds. That is useful context because the restaurant has the same kind of lit destination energy: big signage, strong theme identity and a layout designed to sit as a stop along a larger route.

The official listing also fixes one thing from the leak: this is now a direct-store release, not just an Amazon sighting. The page shows USA, Europe, Canada, UK and Global variants as available at $129.99.

Where to buy

You can buy Lumibricks sets either from their official website or through their Amazon store.

Amazon can sometimes be cheaper or faster for delivery, while the official store may be better if you want to use rewards points or direct discounts.

If you buy from the official site, you can use code THERIGHTBRICK for 10% off.

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Source: Lumibricks official product listing.

Michael
Michael

Michael is the founder of The Right Brick, a dedicated news and review platform. With years of experience in the AFOL community, he provides the most in-depth, hands-on reviews for Lumibricks (Funwhole), Pantasy, and beyond.

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