The McBride Company and Peanuts Worldwide have combined to create an experiential dining concept with Charles Schulz’s Peanuts Gang serving as the backdrop.
The design centers around an intimate “neighborhood” cafe concept with a larger version for flagship locations. The cafe will be a blend of a neighborhood restaurant, a bakery, and a coffeehouse that takes a contemporary approach to mid-century modern architecture and bohemian design.
Guests will be able to enjoy a “Great Pumpkin” muffin with their coffee or order from an “exactly what I was looking for” menu. An in-house distillery will provide local craft beer and mugs of “Woof! Root Beer.” Features such as the “teacher talk box,” holiday memorabilia, and other elements that tie to Peanuts television specials will be incorporated into the design.
Black and white comic strips, storyboards, and cels incorporating pops of color will fill oversized frames. A stage meant to look like Lucy’s psychiatry stand will host live performances and an in-character retail area will create a unique shopping experience.
See Also: Disney to develop private island destination in The Bahamas
The cafe concept is part of the Peanuts brand’s 70th anniversary celebration in 2020.
Related Stories
Retail Centers | Mar 12, 2018
The Hershey Company moves into new 7,800-sf flagship retail location in Time Square
FRCH Design Worldwide designed the space.
Retail Centers | Mar 5, 2018
Eataly heads to the West Coast
The Italian marketplace’s first West Coast location includes a clean room for mozzarella and gelato preparation.
Retail Centers | Feb 20, 2018
Is there a future in retail banking? Part II
It is critical to not view the physical branch as just another sales channel, but as an important touchpoint along a customer’s journey.
Retail Centers | Feb 6, 2018
Is there a future in retail banking?
Retail is embracing new generations. For the last 10 years, all the chatter has been about millennials and how to appease their desire for ease of transaction.
Retail Centers | Feb 6, 2018
To survive, shopping malls must shift from commerce to consumer engagement
A new report on retailing’s future expects customers to have much more influence on what goods and services they are offered.
Retail Centers | Jan 26, 2018
News about the death of retail stores might still be premature, says new study
Superregional malls and open-air shopping centers have shown resilience in the face on online competition.
Retail Centers | Jan 9, 2018
The addition of a medical practice is part of the cure for reviving a shopping mall in Scranton, Pa.
Delta Medix is one of several tenants that are changing the image of the Marketplace at Steamtown.
Mixed-Use | Dec 12, 2017
A new live/work neighborhood is about to get under way in Omaha, Neb.
Walkability and recreation will be key features of West Farm.
Adaptive Reuse | Nov 29, 2017
‘Eat-ertainment’ establishment grants abandoned air traffic control building a second life
The concept’s design reflects the golden age of flight.
Retail Centers | Nov 20, 2017
28,000-sf brewery and restaurant coming to Houston’s Arts District
Method Architecture designed the three-story building.