Join JJ and his family and friends at the world’s first CoComelon Café at Swissôtel The Stamford’s CLOVE restaurant from 15 November 2021, for a limited time only.
CoComelon has over 3.5 billion monthly views and features JJ and his family and friends on fun everyday adventures exploring and learning through relatable situations and toe-tapping songs.
CoComelon Café at Swissôtel The Stamford’s CLOVE
At the CoComelon Café at CLOVE, Swissôtel The Stamford, children and parents can immerse themselves into a CoComelon-themed experience. Some tables have been converted into booths and designed as school buses where little ones can have their meal while they “ride” along on the bus. They even get to use their own set of CoComelon branded utensils.
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Tuck into TomTom Favourite Burger, served with a side of French fries and salad with freshly harvested vegetables from the hotels’ very own on-property Aquaponics farm or a Bingo Paw Bun, smoked pulled pork in a brioche bun accompanied with French fries and BBQ sauce.
CoComelon-inspired beverages and desserts include the CoCo-CaDo smoothie, Cody’s Mochi Yoghurt Pop and the Wheels on the Bus Oreo milkshake.
There are also CoComelon Itsy Bitsy Bites for adults and children, available all day with limited sets each day. These are priced at $52++ and $28++ respectively.
Kids can also take part in activities within the playpen or explore an imaginary musical journey via floor stickers that resemble a piano keyboard.
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Balloons and a selection of other merchandise and toys, like an interactive JJ plush doll and school-themed playsets, are also available for sale.
Simon Philips, Managing Director, Global Consumer Products, Moonbug added, “It has been incredible to watch families around the world fall in love with CoComelon and we are always looking for new ways for fans to explore the playful world in which JJ and friends live. We can’t wait for the doors to open and for people to share their visit and memories with others.”