A SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS Themed Restaurant is Being Developed — GeekTyrant
Apr 4, 2024
Nickelodeon’s classic cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants is getting a themed restaurant in Sao Paolo, Brazil. This is the first official standalone restaurant and it will be known as Bob Esponja – Burguer & Restaurante.The restaurant will include several themed areas, including four food areas, one retail, and two kids’ spaces, which will take visitors into the world of SpongeBob SquarePants. It’s explained that the first floor of the destination will feature “a hamburger restaurant with 144 seats and a design set to make people feel like residents of Bikini Bottom.” The second floor will include The Flying Dutchman’s Lounge, which will have 40 seats where “fans can enjoy a unique moment inside the Flying Dutchman’s Ghost Ship.”The second floor will also include the SpongeBob House, described as “the first and only SpongeBob SquarePants-themed fine dining [spot] in the world with 70 seats. Customers will be able to enjoy a special menu created by renowned chef Heaven Delhaye.”The venue will also include a SpongeBob Store and two kids spaces, “one of which is Casa da Sandy located on the mezzanine where children will immerse themselves in the universe of Sandy Cheeks, or Sandy Bochechas as the character is known in Brazil.”This sounds like fun! They should open one up in the states!
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