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Australia's first official Star Wars café is coming to the Melbourne Museum this winter
Australia's first official Star Wars café is coming to the Melbourne Museum this winter

Time Out

time7 days ago

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Australia's first official Star Wars café is coming to the Melbourne Museum this winter

Calling all Jedis! If you or someone you know is a major Star Wars fan, then in the words of Yoda: very good news, we have. Australia's first official Star Wars café will be opening its doors at Melbourne Museum on June 7, a one-of-a-kind pop-up to delight children and adults alike. While it's a pity it couldn't have opened on May the 4th to coincide with the day the nerds among us say to each other "May the fourth be with you", we couldn't be more excited to board this culinary spaceship. Museums Victoria has worked together with both Disney and Lucasfilm to bring the immersive eatery – an idyllic lunch spot to grab a blue milk and a bite to eat before or after you've viewed the museum's Lego Star Wars exhibition – to life, with fans of all ages set to feel like they're dining in a galaxy far, far away. The Star Wars Galactic Café invites visitors to dine aboard the Corellian Star Cruiser, and while we're not quite sure yet what to expect, promotional images suggest the presence of Stormtroopers – so remember to bring your light saber! We've also got intel on the menu, which features kooky options like the vegan Sorgan Burger (a chickpea and kale patty stacked with greens, avocado and pickles inside a potato bun), the Vietnamese-inspired Naboo Garden Vermicelli (a noodle dish featuring plump prawns, fresh herbs, nuoc cham, shallots and a sprinkling of toasted peanuts), and a zingy Outer Rim chicken katsu. Gluten-free options are available, and for a salty side, try the Asteroid Fields golden sweet potato wedges and sour cream. Whatever you do, don't skip dessert: a rich bitter chocolate parfait with sponge and crushed Oreos (Death Star by Chocolate) or a Chewie gingerbread cookie. And it wouldn't be a true Star Wars dining experience without blue milk, so you can also expect the iconic Tatooine beverage here. "Combining world-class hospitality with the timeless appeal of the Star Wars galaxy, the Star Wars Galactic Café offers Melbourne Museum's visitors yet another way to engage with this premier exhibition, in a cosmically cool atmosphere," said Museums Victoria CEO and director Lynley Crosswell. The Star Wars Galactic Café will open at Melbourne Museum on June 7 from 10.30am to 3.30pm daily. More than 2000 people have already snapped up a table, so if you don't want to miss out – make a booking here. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. RECOMMENDED:

Scottish city named 'surprising Jedi hotspot' ahead of Star Wars Day
Scottish city named 'surprising Jedi hotspot' ahead of Star Wars Day

Daily Record

time03-05-2025

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Scottish city named 'surprising Jedi hotspot' ahead of Star Wars Day

Only one city in Scotland is among the top 10 in the UK. Scotland's "hotspot for Jedis" has been revealed. The Scottish city was named as a "surprising" centre for Star Wars fans. May 4 marks Star Wars Day, which is a commemorative day observed each year celebrating the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. Originating from the classic line 'May the force be with you', Star Wars Day will take place on Sunday. Ahead of the sci-fi holiday, new research from Disney experts at has named the UK cities that are estimated to have the most 'Jedis' in 2025. In the fictional Star Wars universe, a Jedi is a member of a mystical knightly order—and is used to refer to fans of the franchise. The experts have seen a 300 per cent spike in searches for 'Jediism' in the UK over the past month. As a result, the team investigated where this renewed interest is coming from across Scotland, England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Topping the list for Scotland as the biggest Star Wars hotspot is Dunfermline. Scotland's newest city also placed third on the UK-wide list. According to the experts, 0.02 per cent of Dunfermline's population identity as a Jedi. Although the number may seem small, states that it "reflects a measurable level of sustained interest". While not appearing in the UK-wide top 10, Aberdeen follows behind as the Scottish city with the second-highest number of Jedis. The results reveal that approximately 0.004 per cent of the Granite City have expressed interest in Jediism. Edinburgh and Glasgow follow behind in third and fourth place for Scotland respectively. Just under 0.002 per cent of Edinburgh's population were found to be Jedi enthusiasts, while the figure is around 0.0015 per cent for Glasgow. Elsewhere, Truro ranks highest in England and the UK. With 0.05 per cent, this reflects a notably larger share of residents showing an interest in Jediism compared to other UK cities. Meanwhile, Swansea leads in Wales. An estimated 0.004 per cent of the city's population have expressed interest in Jediism according to the experts. On the other hand, Northern Ireland recorded no significant activity relating to Jediism. Based on recent search data, nowhere in Northern Ireland appears on the list of the top Jedi hotspots. Marketing Director at Chris Bradshaw commented: "While the population percentages may appear small, they reflect a measurable level of sustained interest, particularly during a time when Star Wars continues to expand its cultural and cinematic reach through streaming platforms like Disney+, and specifically around key cultural moments for fans like Star Wars Day. "From a pop culture perspective, the influence of the Star Wars franchise remains incredibly strong, and we can also see this through the growing popularity of the Star Wars rides at Disney parks, such as Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain at Disneyland Paris. It seems that the franchise is as popular as ever." To put together their list, the experts analysed search volume data for the term 'Jediism' across more than 70 major UK cities. This was compared against the most recent population figures for each city in order to calculate the estimated percentage of residents expressing interest in the Jedi belief system ahead of Star Wars Day. Truro, England Durham, England Dunfermline, Scotland Chester, England Bath, England Lincoln, England Salford, England Gloucester, England Southend-on-Sea, England Peterborough, England

Dunfermline revealed as surprising UK hotspot for Jedis ahead of Star Wars Day
Dunfermline revealed as surprising UK hotspot for Jedis ahead of Star Wars Day

Scotsman

time02-05-2025

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Dunfermline revealed as surprising UK hotspot for Jedis ahead of Star Wars Day

This Sunday is Star Wars Day (May the 4th) and Disney experts have reported a 300% spike in UK searches for Jediism in the run-up to the fan-favourite day. With a rise in interest for the belief system, Disney experts at have delved into the data to reveal which UK cities have the most Jedis ahead of Star Wars Day, and Dunfermline, Scotland made the top 10 list. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... By comparing population data from over 70 UK cities with regional search volumes for the term 'Jediism,' has estimated the percentage of residents in each location most likely to identify with the Jedi belief system. Top 10 UK Cities with the Most Estimated Jedis According to the data, Truro in Cornwall tops the list, with an estimated 0.05% of its population identifying as Jedi, making it the most Jedi-heavy city in England and the UK. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Star Wars, Walt Disney World Resort Coming in second is Durham with 0.02%, followed closely by Dunfermline in Scotland, also with 0.02%, claiming the title of Scotland's most Jedi-filled city. The full top 10 Jedi cities are: Truro, England – 0.05% Durham, England – 0.02% Dunfermline, Scotland – 0.02% Chester, England – 0.01% Bath, England – 0.01% Lincoln, England – 0.009% Salford, England – 0.009% Gloucester, England – 0.006% Southend-on-Sea, England – 0.005% Peterborough, England – 0.005% Regional Highlights Truro ranks highest in England, with a notably larger share of residents showing an interest in Jediism compared to other UK cities. Dunfermline claims the top spot in Scotland. Swansea leads in Wales, with an estimated 0.004% of the population exploring Jedi-related beliefs. Northern Ireland recorded no significant activity relating to Jediism based on recent search data. Chris Bradshaw, Marketing Director for said on the data: 'While the population percentages may appear small, they reflect a measurable level of sustained interest, particularly during a time when Star Wars continues to expand its cultural and cinematic reach through streaming platforms like Disney+, and specifically around key cultural moments for fans like Star Wars Day.

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