Pop Mart opens coffee factory-themed store in Quezon City

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December 14, 2025 | 2:00pm

The pop-up runs from December 12 to February 5, 2026, marking the brand’s first and biggest North Metro Manila installation to date.

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MANILA, Philippines — Global designer-toy brand Pop Mart opened iits newest Philippine pop-up store featuring an all-new coffee factory-themed experience and a fresh lineup of exclusive collectibles to fans and first-time visitors alike.

The pop-up runs from December 12 to February 5, 2026, at The Block in SM North Edsa. It is the brand’s first and biggest North Metro Manila installation to date.

Following the success of its pop-ups at SM Mall of Asia and SM Makati, Pop Mart continues its expansion in the Philippines with a curated selection of café-inspired figures, plush series, lifestyle merchandise, and limited-edition items initially available at the SM North EDSA location.

The brand’s Coffee Factory Pop-Up reimagines the shopping experience through warm café aesthetics, cozy display concepts, and a collectible lineup inspired by coffee culture and everyday comfort.

Visitors can explore exclusive drops, blind boxes, plush pendants, lifestyle items, and a wide assortment of fan-favorite characters. At the heart of the installation is the Pop Bean Coffee Factory Series, which blends the charm of Pop Mart’s characters with the café life — from scented candles and pillows to handbags, badges, charms and apparel-inspired accessories.

Pop Mart’s arrival in Quezon City is a continuation of the brand’s strategic expansion across Metro Manila.

The Coffee Factory pop-up allows visitors to enjoy an immersive themed environment while discovering the latest blind box collections, seasonal releases, and popular character lines, including Labubu, Molly, Crybaby, Dimoo, Hirono and many more.

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