Netflix plans to unveil a culinary pop-up, “Netflix Bites”, at the Short Stories Hotel near The Grove, not far from the company’s Sunset Boulevard headquarters in Los Angeles.
Collaboration is key at Netflix Bites, with culinary professionals from a host of Netflix’s food-themed shows, such as Iron Chef, Chef’s Table, Nadiya Bakes, and Nailed It. The pop-up’s tasting menu will feature the joint effort of these chefs, paired with tailored cocktails from mixologists featured in the Netflix series Drink Masters.
Curtis Stone, a Michelin-starred chef from Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, expressed excitement about the project, stating that it offers fans a unique “screen-to-table” experience. His team, Curtis Stone Events, is among those contributing to the execution of Netflix Bites.
Netflix Bites represents another of Netflix’s forays into real-life experiences, following immersive events and retail stores inspired by popular shows such as The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience, Stranger Things: The Experience, and Money Heist: The Experience.
The pop-up is scheduled to open its doors at the Short Stories Hotel, located at 115 S. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles, starting June 30. It will operate from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. each day, with a special brunch menu offered on weekends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For reservations, interested parties can visit www.NETFLIXBITES.com.
The WGA is planning a boycott and strike against this Netflix bite shop!
Uncle Roger makes soooo much fun of Curtis Stone on YouTube.