Anyone who grew up in the 90s likely watched an episode or two of Saved By The Bell, so the 'Saved by the Max' pop-up diner is likely to come as a nostalgic blast from the past for Millennials.
The pop-up will set up shop in West Hollywood in Los Angeles after a successful stint in Chicago and will be offering brunches and dinners until the end of 2018. Modeled after The Max from the aforementioned teen TV series, the diner will offer such dishes as 'AC Sliders,' 'The Bayside Burger,' 'Mr. Belding's Fries' and many others with a Bayside High theme.
The 'Saved by the Max' pop-up diner menu has been put together by executive Michelin-starred chef Brian Fisher.
Nostalgic 90s Pop-Up Diners
The 'Saved by the Max' Pop-Up Offers Fans a Taste of Bayside Cuisine
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgic Pop-up Experiences - Opportunities for businesses to create temporary nostalgic experiences for millennials, tapping into their love for 90s pop culture.
2. Niche Dining Experiences - The success of the 'Saved by the Max' pop-up diner shows the potential for businesses to create unique and themed dining experiences that cater to specific fan bases.
3. Celebrity Chef Collaborations - The collaboration between 'Saved by the Max' and Michelin-starred chef Brian Fisher highlights the potential for renowned chefs to bring their expertise to pop-up diners, enhancing the overall experience.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The 'Saved by the Max' pop-up diner demonstrates how hospitality businesses can leverage nostalgia to attract and engage customers.
2. Event Planning - Event planners can capitalize on the success of pop-up experiences like 'Saved by the Max' by organizing similar themed events that cater to nostalgic preferences.
3. Food and Beverage - The collaboration between 'Saved by the Max' and Michelin-starred chef Brian Fisher showcases the potential for innovative culinary experiences in the food and beverage industry.