A Blockbuster Video-Themed Pop-Up Bar Will Open in LA

Iconic 90s home video go-to, Blockbuster Video, is returning to Los Angeles for a special pop-up experience. Sadly but unsurprisingly, its return doesn’t spell a resurgence of classic physical movie media like VHS and DVDs, as the pop-up will actually be a bar using a Blockbuster theme.

Located on Melrose and Formosa Ave, Angelenos looking for a nostalgia-heavy buzz can visit the Blockbuster pop-up beginning November 19th. Eater reports, the experience was produced by the crew that was responsible for the Golden Girls Kitchen, the Beverly Hills, 90210-themed Peach Pit and Saved by the Max pop-ups. Safe to say the 90s hold a dear place in their hearts.    

The Blockbuster pop-up will include a full bar along with throwback products like Crystal Clear Pepsi, Tab and cocktails made with Gushers and Yoo-Hoo. The fully immersive experience will feature aisles that replace VHS tapes with beers, spirits and cocktails. Guests can order themed drinks via movie releases from the 1990s and 2000s. 

Photo: Bucketlisters

Taking the trip down memory lane even further, on December 10th, guests can enjoy a weekend brunch with dishes that include Lunchables, a Blockbuster burger, “please rewind” truffle fries along with “new release” flatbread and dips.

Tickets to the Blockbuster Pop-Up Bar experience will start at $29 per person while the brunch will be $45 per person and $275 for a table of six. It’s 21 and up.

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