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|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|greater_location=[[Beanbean Castle Town]]
|greater_location=[[Beanbean Castle Town]]
|owner=[[Professor E. Gadd]]
|owner=[[Professor E. Gadd]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
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'''Starbeans Cafe''' is a shop in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its 3DS remake]]. It is located in [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. The shop's '''Beanbean Machine'''<ref>"''Have you tried the drinks made by my latest invention: the wondrous Beanbean Machine?''" - Professor E. Gadd</ref> utilizes a special  '''StarB System''' in which customers bring various [[bean]]s to expand the menu with freshly-made '''Bean Juice'''.<ref>"''You can drink Bean Juice here. Use the '''StarB System''' to increase the variety of drinks you can get.''" - ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' instruction booklet, pg. 33.</ref> Each drink boosts a different stat permanently and requires a certain number of beans. The "'''cafe's owner'''"<ref>"''Talk to the cafe’s owner to find out what kind and number of beans he’s looking for.''" - ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' instruction booklet, pg. 33.</ref> mixes drinks at the cost of the customer's beans, although the actual owner of the establishment is [[Professor E. Gadd]].
'''Starbeans Cafe''' is a shop in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its 3DS remake]]. It is located in [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. The shop's '''Beanbean Machine'''<ref>{{cite|quote=Have you tried the drinks made by my latest invention: the wondrous Beanbean Machine?|author=Professor E. Gadd|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''}}</ref> utilizes a special  '''StarB System''' in which customers bring various [[bean]]s to expand the menu with freshly-made '''Bean Juice'''.<ref>{{cite|quote=You can drink Bean Juice here. Use the '''StarB System''' to increase the variety of drinks you can get.|date=2003|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' instruction booklet|page=33}}</ref> Each drink boosts a different stat permanently and requires a certain number of beans. The "'''cafe's owner'''"<ref>{{cite|quote=Talk to the cafe’s owner to find out what kind and number of beans he’s looking for.|date=2003|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' instruction booklet|page=33}}</ref> mixes drinks at the cost of the customer's beans, although the actual owner of the establishment is [[Professor E. Gadd]].


There are seven different flavors of Bean Juice to create. Making each one for the first time is accompanied by a cutscene featuring E. Gadd. [[Wario]], [[Fox|Fox McCloud]], [[Link]], [[Captain Olimar]], [[Samus Aran]], and an [[Excitebike|Excitebike Racer]] were [[List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga pre-release and unused content|originally planned]] to appear in these cutscenes as cameo appearances, whereas E. Gadd was only supposed to appear once. If all seven drinks are made at least once, E. Gadd will put up a picture of himself next to the counter for the remainder of the game. In the Japanese version of the game and all versions of its remake, icons appear next to drinks the player has already made on the drink menu.
There are seven different flavors of Bean Juice to create. Making each one for the first time is accompanied by a cutscene featuring E. Gadd. [[Wario]], [[Fox|Fox McCloud]], [[Link]], [[Captain Olimar]], [[Samus|Samus Aran]], and an [[Excitebike|Excitebike Racer]] were [[list of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga pre-release and unused content|originally planned]] to appear in these cutscenes as cameo appearances, whereas E. Gadd was only supposed to appear once. If all seven drinks are made at least once, E. Gadd will put up a picture of himself next to the counter for the remainder of the game. Icons appear next to drinks the player has already made on the drink menu, except in international releases of the original ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''.
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The name of the cafe itself is based on the real-life [[wikipedia:Starbucks|Starbucks]] chain of coffee shops. The [[Prima Games]] guide for the game calls the establishment "a" Starbeans, further connecting it to the restaurant franchise.<ref>"''It's a Starbeans, a beverage shop that takes the Beans Mario and Luigi find throughout the land in Blocks, fights, mini-games, and underground, and grinds them into concoctions that affect the brothers' stats.''" - ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Strategy Guide. Page 74.</ref> Three of the drinks served at the cafe have names based off real varieties of coffee: the Hoolumbian, Chuckoccino, and Teeheespresso are named for the Colombian, [[wikipedia:Cappuccino|cappuccino]], and [[wikipedia:Espresso|espresso]] coffees respectively.
Every time a drink that has not been made before is created, Professor E. Gadd will enter the cafe and give [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] one of his inventions, usually coupled with a humorous scene. These items can be equipped in the extra equipment slot under Clothes and Badges. As with Clothes and Badges, each of the brothers can only equip one of these items at a time. There are seven types of Bean Juice and thus seven items that Mario or Luigi can equip. They are given out in a set order, listed below, regardless of the order the drinks are made in. With the exception of the Excite Spring, Power Grip, and Cobalt Necktie, every Accessory affects both brothers, as long as they are together. If a drink is made that has already been made before, or if the brothers have received all seven items, they can still continue to make Bean Juice, but they only obtain the drink itself.
 
Starbeans Cafe is named after the {{iw|wikipedia|Starbucks}} chain of coffee shops. The [[Prima Games]] guide for the game calls the establishment "a" Starbeans, further connecting it to the restaurant franchise.<ref>{{cite|quote=It's a Starbeans, a beverage shop that takes the Beans Mario and Luigi find throughout the land in Blocks, fights, mini-games, and underground, and grinds them into concoctions that affect the brothers' stats.|author=Stratton, Stephen and Levi Buchanan|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=74|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|date=November 25, 2003|isbn=0-7615-4423-2}}</ref> Three of the drinks served at the cafe have names based on real varieties of coffee: the Hoolumbian, Chuckoccino, and Teeheespresso are named for the Colombian, [[wikipedia:Cappuccino|cappuccino]], and [[wikipedia:Espresso|espresso]] coffees respectively.


In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'', the number of beans required per blend is lower, but the effect of each blend has also been reduced. In the ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser'' campaign, it is revealed that E. Gadd created Starbeans as secondary funding for his ghost research. E. Gadd mindlessly admitted this while rambling to [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|Captain Goomba]] and his soldiers, who had already left.
In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'', the number of beans required per blend is lower, but the effect of each blend has also been reduced. In the ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser'' campaign, it is revealed that E. Gadd created Starbeans as secondary funding for his ghost research. E. Gadd mindlessly admitted this while rambling to [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|Captain Goomba]] and his soldiers, who had already left.
 
==Items==
==Bean Juice==
===Bean Juice===
[[File:Coffee.PNG|frame|]]
[[File:Coffee.PNG|frame|]]
*[[File:BlendyWoohoo SS.png]] [[File:M&LSS+BM Woohoo Blend.png|42px]] '''[[Woohoo Blend]]''' – For 25 Woo Beans (10 in the remake), this drink boosts a character's [[Heart Point|HP]] by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyWoohoo SS.png]] [[File:MLSSBM Woohoo Blend.png|42px]] '''[[Woohoo Blend]]''' – For 25 Woo Beans (10 in the remake), this drink boosts a character's [[Heart Point|HP]] by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyHooHoo SS.png]] [[File:MLSS BM Hoohoo Blend.png|42px]] '''[[Hoohoo Blend]]''' – 25 Hoo Beans (10 in the remake) result in a drink that raises a character's [[Bros. Point|BP]] by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyHooHoo SS.png]] [[File:MLSSBM Hoohoo Blend.png|42px]] '''[[Hoohoo Blend]]''' – 25 Hoo Beans (10 in the remake) result in a drink that raises a character's [[Bros. Point|BP]] by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyChuckle SS.png]] [[File:M&L SS+BM Chuckle Blend.png|42px]] '''[[Chuckle Blend]]''' – By grinding 25 Chuckle Beans (10 in the remake), the Bros. can make a drink that raises Speed by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyChuckle SS.png]] [[File:MLSSBM Chuckle Blend.png|42px]] '''[[Chuckle Blend]]''' – By grinding 25 Chuckle Beans (10 in the remake), the Bros. can make a drink that raises Speed by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyTeehee SS.png]] [[File:Teehee Blend 3DS.png|42px]] '''[[Teehee Blend]]''' – If 25 Hee Beans (10 in the remake) are put in the machine, the result is a drink that boosts Stache by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyTeehee SS.png]] [[File:MLSSBM Teehee Blend.png|42px]] '''[[Teehee Blend]]''' – If 25 Hee Beans (10 in the remake) are put in the machine, the result is a drink that boosts Stache by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyHoolumbian SS.png]] [[File:M&L-SS+BM Hoolumbian.png|42px]] '''[[Hoolumbian]]''' – By combining 15 Woo Beans and 10 Hoo Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively), this drink can raise POW by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyHoolumbian SS.png]] [[File:MLSSBM Hoolumbian.png|42px]] '''[[Hoolumbian]]''' – By combining 15 Woo Beans and 10 Hoo Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively), this drink can raise POW by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyChuckoccino.png]] [[File:Chuckoccino3DS.png|42px]] '''[[Chuckoccino]]''' – 15 Woo Beans and 10 Chuckle Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively) make a drink that raises DEF by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyChuckoccino.png]] [[File:MLSSBM Chuckoccino.png|42px]] '''[[Chuckoccino]]''' – 15 Woo Beans and 10 Chuckle Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively) make a drink that raises DEF by 4 (2 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyTeeheespresso.png]] [[File:Teeheespresso 3DS.png|42px]] '''[[Teeheespresso]]''' – The most powerful drink is made with 15 Woo Beans and 10 Hee Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively). It raises a random stat by 6 points (3 in the remake).
*[[File:BlendyTeeheespresso.png]] [[File:MLSSBM Teeheespresso.png|42px]] '''[[Teeheespresso]]''' – The most powerful drink is made with 15 Woo Beans and 10 Hee Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively). It raises a random stat by 6 points (3 in the remake).
 
==Special Items==
Every time a drink that has not been made before is created, Professor E. Gadd will enter the cafe and give [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] one of his inventions, usually coupled with a humorous scene. These items can be equipped in the extra equipment slot under Clothes and Badges. As with Clothes and Badges, each of the brothers can only equip one of these items at a time.
 
There are seven types of Bean Juice and thus seven items that Mario or Luigi can equip. They are given out in a set order, listed below, regardless of the order the drinks are made in. With the exception of the Excite Spring, Power Grip, and Cobalt Necktie, every Accessory affects both brothers, as long as they are together. If a drink is made that has already been made before, or if the brothers have received all seven items, they can still continue to make Bean Juice, but they only obtain the drink itself.


===Special Items===
*[[File:SpI GreedWallet MLSS.png]] [[File:SpI GreedWallet MLSS+BM.png]] '''[[Greed Wallet]]''' – ''"Double the coins you get from monsters!"'' (Double-Up Coin) / ''"Earn more coins in battle!"'' (Extra Coins)
*[[File:SpI GreedWallet MLSS.png]] [[File:SpI GreedWallet MLSS+BM.png]] '''[[Greed Wallet]]''' – ''"Double the coins you get from monsters!"'' (Double-Up Coin) / ''"Earn more coins in battle!"'' (Extra Coins)
*[[File:SpI BonusRing MLSS.png]] [[File:SpI BonusRing MLSS+BM.png]] '''[[Bonus Ring]]''' – ''"Don't lose HP in battle for an EXP bonus!"'' (Double-Up EXP) / ''"Win without being hit for an EXP bonus!"'' (Flawless Victory EXP Bonus)
*[[File:SpI BonusRing MLSS.png]] [[File:SpI BonusRing MLSS+BM.png]] '''[[Bonus Ring]]''' – ''"Don't lose HP in battle for an EXP bonus!"'' (Double-Up EXP) / ''"Win without being hit for an EXP bonus!"'' (Flawless Victory EXP Bonus)
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|JapM=[[Beanstar#Names in other languages|Starbeans]] Cafe
|JapM=[[Beanstar#Names in other languages|Starbeans]] Cafe
|ChiS=星巴豆咖啡馆
|ChiSR=Xīngbādòu Kāfēiguǎn
|ChiSM=From "星巴克" (''Xīngbākè'', "{{wp|Starbucks}}"), "豆" (''dòu'', "bean") and "咖啡馆" (''kāfēiguǎn'', "cafe")
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|Kor=스타 빈즈 카페
|Kor=스타 빈즈 카페
|KorR=Seuta Binjeu Kape
|KorR=Seuta Binjeu Kape
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|JapR=Mame Jūsu
|JapR=Mame Jūsu
|JapM=Bean Juice
|JapM=Bean Juice
|Ita=Succo di fagioli<ref name=ITA>{{cite|title=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' European instruction booklet|page=82}}</ref>
|ItaM=Bean juice
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;StarB System
;StarB System
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|JapR=Sutabi Shisutemu
|JapR=Sutabi Shisutemu
|JapM=StaB System
|JapM=StaB System
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|ItaM=Speciality of the House
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;Cafe's owner
;Cafe's owner
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=カフェのマスター<ref>''Mario & Luigi RPG'' instruction booklet, page 31.</ref>
|Jap=カフェのマスター<ref>{{cite|language=ja|date=2003|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Mario & Luigi RPG'' instruction booklet|page=31}}</ref>
|JapR=Kafe no masutā
|JapR=Kafe no masutā
|JapM=Cafe's master
|JapM=Cafe's master
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|ItaM=Cafe's owner
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;Beanbean Machine
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|Jap=マメマメーカー
|JapR=Mamemamēkā
|JapR=Mamemamēkā
|JapM=Portmeanteau of reduplicated「マメ」(''mame'', bean) and "maker"
|JapM=Portmanteau of「豆」(''mame'', bean) reduplicated and "maker"
|Ita=Frullafagiolix
|ItaM=Portmanteau of ''frullatore'' ("blender") or ''frullare'' ("to mix"), ''fagioli'' ("beans") and the suffix ''-ix'' (cartoonishly given to inventions)
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Starbeans Cafe
Screenshot of Mario and Luigi inside Starbeans Cafe from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
Greater location Beanbean Castle Town
Owner Professor E. Gadd

Starbeans Cafe is a shop in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its 3DS remake. It is located in Beanbean Castle Town. The shop's Beanbean Machine[1] utilizes a special StarB System in which customers bring various beans to expand the menu with freshly-made Bean Juice.[2] Each drink boosts a different stat permanently and requires a certain number of beans. The "cafe's owner"[3] mixes drinks at the cost of the customer's beans, although the actual owner of the establishment is Professor E. Gadd.

There are seven different flavors of Bean Juice to create. Making each one for the first time is accompanied by a cutscene featuring E. Gadd. Wario, Fox McCloud, Link, Captain Olimar, Samus Aran, and an Excitebike Racer were originally planned to appear in these cutscenes as cameo appearances, whereas E. Gadd was only supposed to appear once. If all seven drinks are made at least once, E. Gadd will put up a picture of himself next to the counter for the remainder of the game. Icons appear next to drinks the player has already made on the drink menu, except in international releases of the original Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Every time a drink that has not been made before is created, Professor E. Gadd will enter the cafe and give Mario and Luigi one of his inventions, usually coupled with a humorous scene. These items can be equipped in the extra equipment slot under Clothes and Badges. As with Clothes and Badges, each of the brothers can only equip one of these items at a time. There are seven types of Bean Juice and thus seven items that Mario or Luigi can equip. They are given out in a set order, listed below, regardless of the order the drinks are made in. With the exception of the Excite Spring, Power Grip, and Cobalt Necktie, every Accessory affects both brothers, as long as they are together. If a drink is made that has already been made before, or if the brothers have received all seven items, they can still continue to make Bean Juice, but they only obtain the drink itself.

Starbeans Cafe is named after the Starbucks chain of coffee shops. The Prima Games guide for the game calls the establishment "a" Starbeans, further connecting it to the restaurant franchise.[4] Three of the drinks served at the cafe have names based on real varieties of coffee: the Hoolumbian, Chuckoccino, and Teeheespresso are named for the Colombian, cappuccino, and espresso coffees respectively.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, the number of beans required per blend is lower, but the effect of each blend has also been reduced. In the Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser campaign, it is revealed that E. Gadd created Starbeans as secondary funding for his ghost research. E. Gadd mindlessly admitted this while rambling to Captain Goomba and his soldiers, who had already left.

Items[edit]

Bean Juice[edit]

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  • Woohoo Blend from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A cup of Woohoo Blend coffee from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Woohoo Blend – For 25 Woo Beans (10 in the remake), this drink boosts a character's HP by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Sprite of Hoohoo Blend in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. A cup of Hoohoo Blend coffee from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Hoohoo Blend – 25 Hoo Beans (10 in the remake) result in a drink that raises a character's BP by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Sprite of Chuckle Blend in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. A cup of Chuckle Blend coffee from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Chuckle Blend – By grinding 25 Chuckle Beans (10 in the remake), the Bros. can make a drink that raises Speed by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Sprite of Teehee Blend in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. A cup of Teehee Blend coffee from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Teehee Blend – If 25 Hee Beans (10 in the remake) are put in the machine, the result is a drink that boosts Stache by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Sprite of Hoolumbian Blend in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. A cup of Hoolumbian coffee from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Hoolumbian – By combining 15 Woo Beans and 10 Hoo Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively), this drink can raise POW by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Sprite of Chuckoccino Blend in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. A cup of Chuckoccino coffee from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Chuckoccino – 15 Woo Beans and 10 Chuckle Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively) make a drink that raises DEF by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Sprite of Teeheespresso Blend in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. A cup of Teeheespresso coffee from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Teeheespresso – The most powerful drink is made with 15 Woo Beans and 10 Hee Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively). It raises a random stat by 6 points (3 in the remake).

Special Items[edit]

  • Greed Wallet from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Greed Wallet from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Greed Wallet"Double the coins you get from monsters!" (Double-Up Coin) / "Earn more coins in battle!" (Extra Coins)
  • Bonus Ring from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Bonus Ring from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Bonus Ring"Don't lose HP in battle for an EXP bonus!" (Double-Up EXP) / "Win without being hit for an EXP bonus!" (Flawless Victory EXP Bonus)
  • Excite Spring from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Excite Spring from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Excite Spring"Hold the button to float on defense!" (Floating Jump) / "Hold the button to float on defense!" (Floaty Jump)
  • Great Force from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Great Force from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Great Force"Double the damage you give AND take!" (Rough Battle) / "Double the damage you give AND take!" (Damage Up)
  • Power Grip from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Power Grip* – "Never drop the Hammerhead on defense!" (Hammer Grip)
  • Secret Specs from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Secret Specs* – "Gain the ability to see hidden blocks!" (Block Hunter)
  • Cobalt Necktie from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Cobalt Necktie from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Cobalt Necktie"Double your Stache points!" (Shining Stache) / "Double your STACHE points!" (Double STACHE)
  • Game Boy Horror SP Game Boy Horror SP from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Game Boy Horror SP"Defeat foes and always get rare items!" (Rare Itemizer) / "Defeat Foes and always get rare items!" (Item Fiend)

* The Power Grip is only available in the original game, and the Secret Specs are only available in the remake.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Starbeans Cafe
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スタービーンズカフェ[?]
Sutābīnzu Kafe
Starbeans Cafe
Chinese (simplified) 星巴豆咖啡馆[?]
Xīngbādòu Kāfēiguǎn
From "星巴克" (Xīngbākè, "Starbucks"), "豆" (dòu, "bean") and "咖啡馆" (kāfēiguǎn, "cafe")
French Café Végétoile[?] Beanstar Café
German Sternbohnen-Café[?] Starbeans Café
Italian Bar del Fagiolo Stella[?] Beanstar's Bar
Korean 스타 빈즈 카페[?]
Seuta Binjeu Kape
Star Beans Cafe
Spanish (NOA) Café Estelar[?] Star Café
Spanish (NOE) Cafetería Estelar[?] Star coffee shop
Bean Juice
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マメジュース[?]
Mame Jūsu
Bean Juice
Italian Succo di fagioli[5] Bean juice
StarB System
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スタビシステム[?]
Sutabi Shisutemu
StaB System
Italian Specialità della Casa[5] Speciality of the House
Cafe's owner
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カフェのマスター[6]
Kafe no masutā
Cafe's master
Italian Proprietario del bar[5] Cafe's owner
Beanbean Machine
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マメマメーカー[?]
Mamemamēkā
Portmanteau of「豆」(mame, bean) reduplicated and "maker"
Italian Frullafagiolix[?] Portmanteau of frullatore ("blender") or frullare ("to mix"), fagioli ("beans") and the suffix -ix (cartoonishly given to inventions)

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Have you tried the drinks made by my latest invention: the wondrous Beanbean Machine?" – Professor E. Gadd. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
  2. ^ "You can drink Bean Juice here. Use the StarB System to increase the variety of drinks you can get." – 2003. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 33.
  3. ^ "Talk to the cafe’s owner to find out what kind and number of beans he’s looking for." – 2003. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 33.
  4. ^ "It's a Starbeans, a beverage shop that takes the Beans Mario and Luigi find throughout the land in Blocks, fights, mini-games, and underground, and grinds them into concoctions that affect the brothers' stats." – Stratton, Stephen and Levi Buchanan (November 25, 2003). Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-4423-2. Page 74.
  5. ^ a b c Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga European instruction booklet. Page 82.
  6. ^ 2003. Mario & Luigi RPG instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 31.