Cafe for Barbie fans opens in New York

Cafe for Barbie fans opens in New York
Cafe for Barbie fans opens in New York

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If you have always dreamed of being in the world of Barbie, then you have such a chance. Malibu Barbie Café opened in New York City on May 17th and was a hit with Barbie fans of all ages. Time Out shared the details of the opening of a new institution in the port area (Seaport).
As soon as you enter the cafe, you will instantly be transported to the atmosphere of Malibu in the 1970s. A sea of ​​pop colors, casual beach vibes and retro glamour.
The atmosphere in the cafe is as if Barbie herself spends time here with her friends Ken, Midge and Skipper.
What’s special inside
Here you will find fun photo shoots, a menu from the semi-finalist of the TV show “Master Chef”, a Californian vibe and, of course, real Barbie dolls.
You can express your love for the heroine by dressing up in bright pink outfits. The cafe has unique photo zones where you can feel like a real Barbie girl and take a photo in a life-size legendary box. In addition to photo locations, the cafe features exhibits with original dolls. The organizers also promise a lot of exclusive goods for the most devoted fans.

On the subject: Top 12 book cafes in New York where you can read over a cup of coffee

Menu and booking features
Table reservations at Malibu Barbie Café are available through September 15th and include a 90-minute table reservation, a choice of main course and side dish, and full access to the Barbie Cafe experience.
Booking fees: $22-$30 for children, $39-$49 for adults depending on date and time. You will also be able to purchase additional drinks, desserts and food.
The menu was designed by Master Chef semi-finalist Becky Brown and focuses on 24/7 breakfast, family get-togethers, delicious desserts and a variety of drinks to please all Barbie gourmets. Rainbow pancakes, beach burritos, the California Dream sandwich, a variety of cake pops and more await you.

This project is the idea of ​​Derek Berry, Head of Event Management at Bucket Listers. He has also created nostalgic pop-up phenomena inspired by “Saved by the Max”, “The Golden Girls Kitchen” and “The Peach Pit”.

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Cafe for Barbie fans opens in New York

If you have always dreamed of being in the world of Barbie, then you have such a chance. Malibu Barbie Café opened in New York City on May 17th and was a hit with Barbie fans of all ages. Time Out shared the details of the opening of a new institution in the port area (Seaport).

As soon as you enter the cafe, you will instantly be transported to the atmosphere of Malibu in the 1970s. A sea of ​​pop colors, casual beach vibes and retro glamour.

The atmosphere in the cafe is as if Barbie herself spends time here with her friends Ken, Midge and Skipper.

What’s special inside

Here you will find fun photo shoots, a menu from the semi-finalist of the TV show “Master Chef”, a Californian vibe and, of course, real Barbie dolls.

You can express your love for the heroine by dressing up in bright pink outfits. The cafe has unique photo zones where you can feel like a real Barbie girl and take a photo in a life-size legendary box. In addition to photo locations, the cafe features exhibits with original dolls. The organizers also promise a lot of exclusive goods for the most devoted fans.

On the subject: Top 12 book cafes in New York where you can read over a cup of coffee

Menu and booking features

Table reservations at Malibu Barbie Café are available through September 15th and include a 90-minute table reservation, a choice of main course and side dish, and full access to the Barbie Cafe experience.

Booking fees: $22-$30 for children, $39-$49 for adults depending on date and time. You will also be able to purchase additional drinks, desserts and food.

The menu was designed by Master Chef semi-finalist Becky Brown and focuses on 24/7 breakfast, family get-togethers, delicious desserts and a variety of drinks to please all Barbie gourmets. Rainbow pancakes, beach burritos, the California Dream sandwich, a variety of cake pops and more await you.

This project is the idea of ​​Derek Berry, Head of Event Management at Bucket Listers. He has also created nostalgic pop-up phenomena inspired by “Saved by the Max”, “The Golden Girls Kitchen” and “The Peach Pit”.

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