Netflix’s New Pop-up Restaurant Will Give Customers a Taste of Their Favorite TV Shows

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Have you worked up an appetite from binge-watching your Netflix favorites? Are you craving the delicious dishes gracing your TV screen? Well, you’re in luck! Netflix announced that they are launching their first in-person culinary venture: a restaurant pop-up called Netflix Bites, which will open to the public June 30 in Los Angeles.

According a blog post published by Netflix today, the pop-up is set to serve up an array of culinary offerings from a selection of chefs featured on the streaming platform. The chef line-up includes Ann Kim of Chef’s Table: Pizza fame, Jacques Torres from Nailed It!, and Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend’s very own Curtis Stone, Ming Tsai, Dominique Crenn and Andrew Zimmern.

Diners may also try out some craft custom cocktails shaken up by master Drink Masters mixologists Frankie Solarik, Julie Reiner, LP O’Brien and Kate Gerwin.

The pop-up is operating on the premise of “from screen to table,” aiming to give customers a unique dining experience, one that combines their love of television with their love of food.

The idea also stems from the success of Netflix’s immersive live-action experiences, such as The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience, Stranger Things: The Experience and Money Heist: The Experience. In Netflix’s announcement, Josh Simon, Netflix’s VP of Consumer Products elaborated on the buzz around the streaming platform’s in-person experiences, noting that Netflix “is already a destination for beloved food programming, from documentaries to competition shows.”

Simon continued, “From episode to entrée, with Netflix Bites we are creating an in-person experience where fans can immerse themselves in their favorite food shows. We are excited to collaborate with these incredible chefs who will bring this vision to life and showcase an array of their delicious menus.”

While the exact menu for the restaurant has yet to be revealed, reservations can be made online at their website via Resy. The pop-up’s operating hours are everyday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. local time, and brunch service is offered on weekends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The pop-up’s website currently features a picture of the potential location, which dons a sign bearing the slogan: “Watching is great. Eating is better.

Couldn’t agree more, Netflix.