It’s not everyday that you can see your favourite childhood show come to life. The first-ever Mr Bean Cafe & Experience is set to open at Pavilion Bukit Jalil from 1 Nov 2025 to 1 Feb 2026, bringing with it a swirl of nostalgia, themed grub & photo zone, and a merch lineup.

Timed perfectly to celebrate 35 years of Mr Bean’s timeless comedy, this highly anticipated pop-up is part of Acolab Cafe’s final themed installation of the year.

Packages go on pre-sale from 7 Oct via Ticket2U, with three tiers that cater to every type of fan. The Beverage Package (RM25) offers a chill introduction with a themed drink, one random collectible card and photozone admission.
The Meal Package (RM59) steps things up with the addition of a themed main dish, perfect for those who might want to leave the pop-up with a full belly. But for the full theatrical experience, the Fun Package (RM79) is where it’s at.

It includes both a main and a beverage, two random collectible cards, two random coasters (available only in this tier) and an exclusive activity card you won’t find anywhere else. Every collectible is distributed at random.

Of course, the real spectacle begins when the food arrives. The menu is a creative tribute to Mr Bean’s world, starting with the Teddy Burger — a bear-faced burger too adorable to eat but too delicious not to. Next up is the Big Brekkie, which serves up classic all-day comfort.
Meanwhile, the Fish & Chips plate is a nod to Mr Bean’s British roots (yes, I know he rarely talks but my man’s a Brit), and the Bathtub Pasta is exactly what it sounds like. Minus the bathwater.

The drinks are no less theatrical, presented in character cups that could double as collectibles themselves. Expect to sip citrusy Green Lemonade, Hot Choco, and even a Matcha Red Bean Latte.
Sweet endings come in the form of Choco Cake (RM28) and Banana Pancakes (RM32) — desserts that are both sweet tooth-satisfying and downright photogenic.
Make sure to also check Acolab Cafe’s socials for updates in real time. Well, are you excited? Because I certainly am!
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