Harry Potter

Hogsmeade Village Visit

The two shops you always wanted from the Harry Potter films, both packed with interiors.

Brick Rated Score

4.1 out of 54.1/5

Set 76388 · 2021

Pieces847
Minifigs7
Year2021
Set number76388

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The verdict

This is the set that finally gave me Honeydukes and The Three Broomsticks side by side, and the interiors are what won me over.

Two little buildings, both furnished front and back, plus seven exclusive minifigures including the golden 20th anniversary Ron. It is not huge for the money, and the pub roof made me mutter a few things, but as a Hogsmeade display piece it is honestly lovely. If you already have the Diagon Alley set, these two shops slot right in next to it.

Best for: Harry Potter fans building a Hogsmeade or Diagon Alley street display

The full review

What it is

This is the set that finally gave me Honeydukes and The Three Broomsticks together, and I had wanted that pairing for years. Honeydukes is the candy shop from Prisoner of Azkaban, and The Three Broomsticks is the pub where Madam Rosmerta pulls the butterbeer. Both are two storeys tall, and here is the part that got me: they are furnished inside, not just pretty on the outside. You open them up front and back and there are shelves, a counter, tables, the whole scene. For a set of 847 pieces that surprised me in the best way, because plenty of LEGO buildings this size skimp on the interior and hope you do not notice.

The catch

I will be straight with you about the caveats, because there are a couple. The price is the big one. This launched around 80 dollars and later sat closer to 90, and when you stand these two little shops next to a set like Diagon Alley you feel how small they are. The other gripe I share with a lot of builders is the roof on The Three Broomsticks. The technique that gives it that steep pitch is clever in theory but genuinely fiddly to attach, and getting it to click into place properly took me more patience than the rest of the build combined. Honeydukes, thankfully, goes together much more sweetly.

Who it's for

If you are collecting Wizarding World locations or you already own the LEGO Diagon Alley, this is close to a must-have, because the scale and style line up and Hogsmeade slots right into a street display. It is also a genuinely fun build with a great cast of figures, so it holds up on its own if these are your favourite shops from the films. The one person I would steer away is someone hunting for a big centrepiece for the money. This is a charming pair of shops, not a showstopper, and now that it has retired you will pay a little more to track it down.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build runs about three hours and never got dull for me, largely because you are essentially building two separate models with their own personalities. Honeydukes is the smoother of the two, with a front roof that comes together neatly and looks great with only minor gaps. The Three Broomsticks is where the challenge lives, especially that pitched roof that has to be coaxed into place. The interiors are the real reward though, and stuffing both floors of each shop with furniture and tiny props is the most satisfying stretch of the whole thing.

The headline parts are the minifigures. All seven are exclusive to this set, and it marks the physical debut of Madam Rosmerta, Mr Flume and Mrs Flume, characters you would never expect in brick form. The pearl gold Ron Weasley is the 20th anniversary collectible figure and comes with the little display plaque. Beyond the figures you get a lovely spread of printed elements and food pieces for the candy shelves and the pub, plus the usual warm brown and tan colour palette that makes Hogsmeade feel cosy. It is a decent parts pack for anyone who loves detailing small shop interiors.

Fun facts

  • 01All seven minifigures in the set are exclusive to it, and it gives Madam Rosmerta, Mr Flume and Mrs Flume their first ever appearance as LEGO minifigures.
  • 02The pearl gold Ron Weasley included here is one of the 20th anniversary collectible minifigures LEGO scattered across its 2021 Harry Potter sets.
  • 03The set retired at the end of 2024 after roughly three and a half years on shelves, and sealed copies have hovered near or just under the original retail price since.

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