WIT Studio’s cryptic “special dinner” teaser from last week has finally served up the answer — and it is, quite literally, dinner. The original studio behind Attack on Titan Seasons 1 to 3 announced today, via Denfaminicogamer (Japanese) and the official WIT STUDIO X account, that it is opening a limited-time themed cafe in Shinjuku, Tokyo: 「そういう時期の進撃の巨人カフェ〜思春期の晩餐〜」 — roughly, That Kind of Phase: Attack on Titan Cafe — The Adolescence Dinner.
As we noted when WIT Studio first teased this reveal, the announcement visual showed Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Levi, Erwin, and Hange all in WIT’s signature art style, hinting at a pre-battle “special dinner.” The theme is exactly that: a Last Supper on the eve of battle, reimagined with an ironic chunibyo (theatrical teenage-edgelord) spin on the Seasons 1–3 cast.
Attack on Titan Cafe in Shinjuku: Dates and Venue
The cafe runs at BOX cafe&space, Lumine Est Shinjuku 2nd Branch (8F, 3-38-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) from 3 September to 12 October 2026. It is a joint production between WIT STUDIO and event producer LTR. All character artwork is brand-new, drawn by WIT Studio specifically for this collab — the first time the studio has produced original Attack on Titan illustrations since handing off the series to MAPPA.

The Menu — Pita, Stew, and a Wall You Break Yourself
The food menu leans hard into character symbolism. Three meatball-and-pita sandwiches form the centrepiece, each paired to a character duo:
- Eren & Mikasa — spicy seaseri meatball pita with daikon pickles representing Mikasa’s red scarf (¥1,990)
- Armin & Hange — seafood and a lemon “mystery reagent” sauce for two characters who never stopped asking questions (¥1,990)
- Levi & Erwin — bone-in sausage with two contrasting sauces, for humanity’s strongest pair (¥1,990)


Sides and desserts include Eren’s Mother’s Stew (¥790) — described as “the taste of a peaceful past” — and the dessert that will make fans lose their minds: the Wall Honey Danish. It is a cube-shaped pastry scored with the Survey Corps star emblem that you crack open yourself to find the honey filling hidden inside. The wall has secrets. You have to break it to find them.

Reservations, Bonuses, and Exclusive Merch
Bookings open tonight, 20 August, at 18:00 JST via the cafe’s official website on a first-come, first-served basis. The reservation deposit is ¥660 (tax included) per person, with up to four seats per booking. Reserve in advance and order from the menu, and you receive one random Hunting Licence-style trading card from a set of six (one per character). Spend ¥3,300 or more and you also receive a random drink coaster from a set of seven.

Original merchandise on sale includes acrylic stands, foil-stamped can badges, clear files, stained-glass-style acrylic stands, and metal charms — all using the new WIT Studio artwork. These will be available in-store and via an online shop on the cafe site, running from 3 September to 12 October.

This is a Japan-exclusive event — no Singapore or Southeast Asia dates have been announced. The September–October window does align with school holiday travel for Singapore fans, and Lumine Est Shinjuku is a five-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, making it a straightforward stop on any Tokyo itinerary. Merchandise from the online shop may also be shippable internationally; check the official site for details.
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