{"id":35299,"date":"2022-06-03T17:35:01","date_gmt":"2022-06-03T17:35:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/golden-girls-kitchen-pop-up-restaurant-and-bar-opening-in-beverly-hills\/"},"modified":"2022-06-03T17:35:01","modified_gmt":"2022-06-03T17:35:01","slug":"golden-girls-kitchen-pop-up-restaurant-and-bar-opening-in-beverly-hills","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/golden-girls-kitchen-pop-up-restaurant-and-bar-opening-in-beverly-hills\/","title":{"rendered":"Golden Girls Kitchen pop-up restaurant and bar opening in Beverly Hills"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A pop-up restaurant and bar is opening this July in Beverly Hills and allowing fans to reenter the home of The Golden Girls.<\/p>\n

The Golden Girls Kitchen will recreate the look of the house where all four principal characters lived in the beloved sitcom.<\/p>\n

Betty White, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty starred on the series, which enjoyed a massively successful run from 1985 to 1992.<\/p>\n

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Time for some cheesecake: A pop-up restaurant and bar is opening this July in Beverly Hills and allowing fans to reenter the home of The Golden Girls <\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Rue’s character Blanche Devereaux, an aging southern belle with a rambunctious sex life, owns the house where other three all move in as tenants.<\/p>\n

The pop-up eatery, which is officially licensed, hopes to provide fans with an immersive bit of time travel to the show’s setting in 1980s Miami.<\/p>\n

Even Blanche’s unforgettable leafy wallpaper and sunlit lanai will be incorporated into the design of the restaurant.<\/p>\n

Throughout the show, the characters would gather in their eat-in kitchen to chew over their problems – mainly in the middle of the night over cheesecake.<\/p>\n

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Fab: The Golden Girls Kitchen will recreate the look of the house where all four principal characters lived in the beloved sitcom<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

As a result, cheesecake and desserts in general will be heavily incorporated into the menu, which will include several themed dishes.<\/p>\n

The Dorothy: A Miami Style Sandwich is named after Bea Arthur’s character Dorothy Zbornak, a bookish and acerbic divorcee who works as a substitute teacher. <\/p>\n

Rue’s character also gets a name-check with Blanche’s Georgia Style Cookies, as does Estelle’s with Sophia’s Lasagna, which has a vegan version available.<\/p>\n

Sophia, Dorothy’s mother, is a Sicilian immigrant who often entertains the younger women with earthy old country stories and treats them to Italian delicacies.<\/p>\n

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Legends: (from left) Estelle Getty, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Betty White starred on the series, which enjoyed a massively successful run from 1985 to 1992<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

The pop-up establishment will include a shop – and on the way there, guests will get to see a recreation of Shady Pines, Sophia’s former retirement home, which burns down under murky circumstances before she comes to live with Blanche. <\/p>\n

As far as the drinks menu is concerned, the theme continues, for example with the Rose on Ros\u00e9 and the Tea Arthur.<\/p>\n

Derek Berry, who produced such fan service pop-ups as Good Burger and Saved By The Max, has collaborated with Bucket Listers on the Golden Girls project.<\/p>\n

‘Bringing Golden Girls to life has always been a dream of mine,’ said Derek, who is now the director of experiences at Bucket Listers. <\/p>\n

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‘I’ll get the ice cream’: Cheesecake and desserts in general will be heavily incorporated into the menu, which will include several themed dishes<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

‘Our team is confident that both die hard fans of the show and first timers alike will leave with a deeper appreciation for the show’s lasting legacy. We couldn’t be more excited to launch The Golden Girls Kitchen! ‘<\/p>\n

Fans who want to visit The Golden Girls Kitchen will have to buy a $ 50 ticket, which will secure them an entree and cheesecake at a reserved spot in a set timeslot. <\/p>\n

Although the tickets have yet to go on sale, Bucket Listers has created a waitlist for prospective visitors to the Golden Girls experience.<\/p>\n

The last of the Golden Girls died this past New Year’s Eve when Betty White, who played the warmhearted ditz Rose Nylund from small-town Minnesota, succumbed to a stroke just weeks before her 100th birthday.<\/p>\n

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Triumph: The Golden Girls enjoyed an acclaimed seven-year run, winning 11 Emmy Awards, including at one point or another for each of the four main actresses<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Estelle, Bea and Rue had all died between 2008 and 2010, leaving Betty as the lone survivor from the main cast for over a decade.<\/p>\n

The Golden Girls enjoyed an acclaimed seven-year run, winning 11 Emmy Awards, including at one point or another for each of the four main actresses.<\/p>\n

In 1992 the series ended because Bea did not want to do it anymore, so Betty joined Rue and Estelle in a follow-up sequel series.<\/p>\n

Entitled The Golden Palace, the spin-off show lasted only one season in 1993 and saw the three remaining leads start a hotel together.<\/p>\n

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Back at it: Derek Berry, who produced such fan service pop-ups as Good Burger and Saved By The Max, has collaborated with Bucket Listers on the Golden Girls project<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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A pop-up restaurant and bar is opening this July in Beverly Hills and allowing fans to reenter the home of The Golden Girls. The Golden Girls Kitchen will recreate the look of the house where all four principal characters lived in the beloved sitcom. Betty White, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty starred on …<\/p>\n

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