Dog Treats Bakery
A tiny bakery that gets the small stuff right.
Brick Rated Score
Set 42677 · 2026
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I love that LEGO Friends keeps finding new small businesses to build, and a bakery that makes actual dog treats is such a specific, sweet idea that it wins me over before I've even opened the bag.
At 278 pieces this is a quick, satisfying build rather than a weekend project, and the little oven, display counter, and dog-biscuit shapes are exactly the kind of detail that makes a shelf set feel alive. I do wish there was a bit more footprint to explore, this is a set you finish and then wonder what else you could have added, but for the size and the price point it earns its keep. It is best for younger builders and dog lovers who want a fast, cheerful build rather than an all-day project.
Best for: kids and dog-loving Friends collectors who want a quick, cheerful build
What it is
I'm a sucker for the small, specific Friends sets, the ones that pick one tiny slice of a character's life and build a whole world around it, and a bakery that bakes treats for dogs is exactly that kind of idea. It's the sort of premise that makes me smile before I've even cracked the bag open, because it's so much more particular than yet another generic cafe or shop front.
The catch
Here's the honest part. At 278 pieces this is a short build, closer to an afternoon activity than a weekend project, and the shop itself is compact. Once it's finished there isn't a lot of extra room to keep adding your own touches, so if you're the kind of builder who likes a set with real depth to explore, this one will feel over too soon. It's priced and scaled for what it is, a light, friendly set, not a flagship.
Who it's for
I'd put this in the hands of a younger builder who loves dogs, or a Friends collector rounding out a display with something a bit different. If you want a big, sprawling build with multiple rooms and vehicles, look elsewhere in the Friends lineup. If you want something quick, sweet, and a little bit funny, this bakery earns its spot on the shelf.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build moves fast and stays simple, which is the point. You'll snap together the storefront shell first, then work through the counter, the little oven, and the display shelving that holds the finished treats. There's nothing tricky here, no fiddly SNOT work or awkward angles, it's built to be approachable, which makes it a good choice for a builder who's still getting comfortable with instructions.
The fun comes from the small props rather than any single showpiece part, the treat shapes, the counter details, and the little furnishings that make the space read as a working bakery rather than just a box with a door. For a set this size, the piece count goes toward personality rather than bulk, which is exactly the right call for a shelf-and-play set aimed at a younger builder or a themed Friends collection.
Fun facts
- 01Dog Treats Bakery is part of LEGO Friends' long-running pattern of small business themed sets, following earlier animal-care entries like pet salons and vet clinics.
- 02Friends sets in this size range are typically designed as an entry point for younger builders, favoring simple stacking and snapping over complex techniques.
- 03The set continues Friends' 2026 focus on pairing everyday small businesses with animal companions rather than the resort and vehicle sets the theme also produces.
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