Just in time for the July 21 release of “Barbie,” the hugely anticipated feature film based on Mattel’s iconic doll, fans of all things pink can celebrate with Barbie-themed food, cocktails, selfies and more at the just-opened Malibu Barbie Cafe pop-up in Chicago.
Located at 324 S. Racine in the West Loop, the “experiential eatery” (created by Bucket Listers, the team behind the Golden Girls Kitchen and Saved by the Max) channels the 1970s California beach vibe inspired the Malibu Barbie doll, released in 1971.
The fast-casual pop-up menu was created by “Master Chef” semi-finalist Becky Brown and serves up all-day brunch, burgers, fries, shakes, desserts and cocktails. Expect items like the Beach Burger, Pacific Paradise Rainbow Pancakes, the Golden Coast CALI-flower Bowl, and the West Coast Wave Wedge Salad.
There’s plenty of Barbie-related merchandise available for purchase, as well as myriad selfie spots for photo ops, including a life-sized Barbie doll box, and retro rotary pay phone — in Barbie pink, of course.
“Barbie has proven to be one of history’s ultimate icons, we just couldn’t pass up this chance to bring her world to life,” said CEO and Bucket Listers founder Andy Lederman, in the official release.
Patrons can also roller skate onsite (ages 5 and over) for $1 per person during your dining visit. Limited number of beach-inspired skates/safety gear are available at the outdoor rink area (guests encouraged to bring their own skates) and all proceeds from the skating experience go to Girls Inc. of Chicago, “an organization that delivers life-changing programs and experiences that inspire girls to be strong, smart and bold enough to overcome challenges.”
Tickets for time-stamped, 90-minute reservations (tables or at the bar) are $34-$44 for adults, $17-$25 for children, and include one entree and a side item. (A 20% gratuity is added to each check.) To make reservations and purchase tickets, visit bucketlisters.com. The pop-up is scheduled to run through Sept. 15.