A cafe on Great Yarmouth seafront has recreated part of the upside-down world of Hawkins, Indiana, from the popular Netflix show Stranger Things.
Darling Darlings Cat Lounge on Marine Parade has made a name for itself for its combination of furry feline friends and all things retro.
From Top of the Pops tube lights to Raleigh Choppers, the interior is decorated with artefacts which appeal to customers' appetite for nostalgia.
Now the staff have assembled a recreation of Joyce's living room from the supernatural mystery drama Stranger Things.
Owner Caroline Graham said: "Stranger Things is something of its time and we all love it.
"We visited the Stranger Things Experience in London and realised there was nothing like it locally."
The owner said having an area dedicated to the show was an extra wow factor complementing the presence of cats and vintage gear.
"We try to recreate memories for customers," Ms Graham said.
"Customers love being reminded of their childhood.
"And we wanted to create something equally as appealing to our younger customers."
Having collected boxes filled with furnishings, posters and memorabilia, Ms Graham discovered she already had a lot of things to make the recreation as authentic as possible.
"We did have to source some special items to complete the look and feel of the living room," she said.
The staff endeavoured to find or make a Family Video section inside the cafe, as well as boxes from Surfer Boy Pizza, a jacket from Rink-o-Mania, and even a miniature Demogorgon.
Darling Darlings will soon host a special Stranger Things Quiz Night (for people aged over 12) - which will include an old-school game of bingo and party games - as well as board game nights and events using retro games consoles, including a Sega Master System, an Atari and a Nintendo 64.
"We've had a really busy summer and business has been fantastic," Ms Graham said.
"Now things have gotten a bit quieter, we're really able to plan new and exciting things for everyone to enjoy."
Darling Darlings Cat Lounge's winter opening times are 10am until 2.45pm from Tuesday to Saturday. And the cafe is also available as a private space for team-building exercises and work meetings in the evenings (Tuesday to Saturday).
For more information, visit Darling Darlings Cat Lounge on Facebook and Instagram.
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