'Golden Girls' kitchen comes to life with cheesecake and '80s nostalgia
The world of "The Golden Girls" is getting a nostalgic revival in Texas, where a pop-up invites fans back into the sitcom’s familiar Miami setting.
The Golden Girls Kitchen, running from Aug.
20 through Nov.
8 in Austin, combines recreations of recognizable settings with food tied to the series, including cheesecake flights , Cuban sandwiches, Sal's Sicilian meatball sub and Miami-style cookies, according to event booking platform Bucket Listers.
The pop-up taps into the lasting nostalgia surrounding the sitcom, which starred Betty White, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty as four friends sharing a home in Miami.
RETRO PIZZA HUT DRAWS CUSTOMERS FROM HOURS AWAY AS 1980S NOSTALGIA SENDS SALES SOARING The show became known for the friendship among Rose, Dorothy, Blanche and Sophia, along with the group’s conversations around the kitchen table .
Food was often part of those moments, particularly cheesecake, which became one of the sitcom's most recognizable traditions.
The women frequently gathered around the kitchen table over slices of cheesecake while talking through relationships, family problems , and other ups and downs in their lives.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER The Austin pop-up nods to that tradition with cheesecake flights, along with other dishes inspired by the show and its Miami setting, according to Bucket Listers.
The familiar kitchen is also among the settings recreated for the experience, complete with the recognizable yellow telephone.
The concept has previously appeared in cities including New York City , San Diego and Atlanta, among others.
Reaction to earlier versions suggests much of the appeal has centered on nostalgia and how closely the details resemble those from the original series.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES One Reddit user who attended the New York City version said "everything was SO realistic," specifically pointing to the kitchen, porch and Rusty Anchor.
"Every 20 minutes, the theme song played, and everyone there sang along!!" the user wrote.
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