![]() ![]() Tamara Beckwith/ N.Y.Post The menu offers creative cocktails including the Beach Mojito, which has edible iridescent pink glitter. The menu features pink food and beverage, include the “Good Vibes Beets Hummus” - a refreshing mix of beet and coconut puree and hummus. Drinks, desserts and shareable items are extra and range from $9 to $19. Reservations are requred, with ticket prices ranging from $22 to $30 for kids and $39 to $49 for adults depending on the time.Įach ticket includes a 90-minute table reservation and choice of entrée and side item. The menu also has strawberry, dreamsicle and cream soda floats that are served in one of Barbie’s many convertibles. Tamara Beckwith/ N.Y.Postīarbie girls or boys who are old enough to partake can sip on creative cocktails including the Think Pink Margarita, the French “71” (in honor of the year that Malibu Barbie was first released) and the Beach Mojito, which has edible iridescent pink glitter.įor those looking for a nonalcoholic beverage, all of the cocktails can be made into mocktails. The original Malibu Barbie and her friends, who were released in 1971, are on display at the entrance. The Good Vibes beets hummus is a refreshing mix of beet and coconut puree and hummus topped with cucumbers, tomatoes, fresh mints, basil, lemon, fennel, pollen, hemp seeds and flowers. Several menu items are a vibrant pink that’s perfectly on theme. The kids menu has simpler options such as the Stay Groovy grilled cheese with American cheese and gouda and the Pacific Paradise Rainbow pancakes served with honey butter, maple syrup and whipped cream. ![]() The adult menu offers the Live Your Dream grilled cheese with toasted sourdough, fig jam, gouda and Gruyère and a Golden Coast CALI-flower bowl with curry spiced cauliflower, arugula, pickled onions, quinoa and tahini sauce. Tamara Beckwith/ N.Y.Post The colorful cafe is filled with Malibu-esque photo opportunities that are sure to be flooding Instagram soon. Tamara Beckwith/ N.Y.Post The fun spot is a collaboration between Bucket Listers and Mattel, and it’s opening ahead of the “Barbie” movie. Tamara Beckwith/ N.Y.Post Guests are welcomed into a colorful bungalow to enjoy brunch and beachy Barbie vibes. Tamara Beckwith/ N.Y.Post A 90-minute reservation allows Barbie fans to eat and play in some of the fun spots like this sandpit. Ticket prices for Malibu Barbie Cafe range from $22 to $30 for kids and $39 to $49 for adults. “We want to make sure that this stuff is approachable and fun for everyone,” Brown told The Post. The menu comes courtesy of Master Chef semifinalist Becky Brown, who drew on her experience as a photographer and mother to create a family-friendly menu. To create the cafe, which opens Wednesday and will run through September 15, Mattel partnered with Bucket Listers, an event company known for similar pop-ups including the Golden Girls cafe. Guests of the two-story, 120-seat restaurant can build a sandcastle in a real sandpit, step into the life-sized Malibu Barbie box for a Instagram grid-worthy shot or jump on a surfboard and pretend to ride the waves. “Every detail has been thoughtfully designed to celebrate the iconic Barbie style, with nostalgic details fans will love,” Julie Freeland, senior director of location-based entertainment at toymaker Mattel, told The Post.Ĭustomers are welcomed into the spot by the original Malibu Barbie - first released in 1971 - and her friends, who are on display by the front door. ![]() The new Malibu Barbie Cafe transports New Yorkers from the Seaport to a girly West Coast beach bungalow where there are pink palm trees, multiple Instagram backgrounds and Madonna’s “Material Girl” blasting on the speakers. Margot Robbie explains awkward sex joke with Ryan Gosling in ‘Barbie’ Margot Robbie says Quentin Tarantino gave her feet directions amid foot fetish rumors Margot Robbie says Barbie can’t feel ‘sexual desire’ ‘Barbie’ set caused international pink paint shortage: Gerwig ![]()
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