Take a break from crime drama bingeing and detective gameplays by visiting Detective Cafe Progress, where you can become a sleuth for a day. Opening till 4am on some days, Detective Cafe Progress is a convenient outlet for both case-solving urges that come on a whim and interacting with legitimate detectives.
The cafe’s operating hours are divided into 2 durations – cafe time and bar time. The former runs from opening till 5.30pm, while the latter starts at 7pm.
While their respective menus were previously exclusive, they’ve made several bar-time menu items available during cafe time. This includes the popular Sweets Cocktail Buffet (¥3000, ~USD22.51), which lets you drink to your heart’s content for 2 hours.
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Expect no less from a cafe managed by a detective agency – even the entrance is mysteriously covered in yellow barricade tape. The unusual sight captures your attention from a mile away, beckoning you to come close.
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The interior design is equally eccentric. The moment you enter, you’ll see a chalk outline of a body. Let’s just hope it’s 100% a prop…
Seasoned cactus.
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The menu is nothing to scoff at either. Dishes here contain uncommon ingredients – the seasoned cactus costs ¥900 (~USD6.61), while the crocodile tongue peperoncino pasta costs ¥2200 (~USD16.15). The cactus reportedly tastes bland yet crunchy, and the crocodile tongue is similar to collagen-rich pork jowl.
Crocodile tongue peperoncino pasta.
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Just a word of warning – while the seasoned cactus is rare, the crocodile tongue is even rarer. Drop by early in the day as the dish sells out fast.
Menu showing an overview of the detective services offered.
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At the cafe, you can converse with real detectives and better understand their working styles.
Also, you can even hire a detective – complete with free consultations – via the official Detective Cafe Progress website. Do browse through the services offered in the menu before deciding whether to contact them.
Consultations are done in an ordinary-looking condominium unit – all the better to hide in plain sight, we suppose.
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Go on a free wiretapping night hunt at Detective Cafe Progress and explore the cool gadgets that only ever appear in dramas. Due to constraint of resources, however, the activity is limited to once per person.
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By forking out an extra (¥880, ~USD6.60), you can enjoy an extra fingerprint collecting adventure and get a kit to bring home for future DIY collections. There are also additional goods for sale, so do be sure to check them out.
Memories are meant to be saved, and most people choose to take group pictures or selfies to do so. However, that’s not the case at Detective Cafe Progress. Instead of a regular photo, you get to dip your toes in crime – sort of.
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For starters, choose a prop weapon of your liking, lay down on the outline of a body, and act as a victim who’s been silenced on their way out.
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Alternatively, pose as a detective–wannabe–turned–criminal who got caught red-handed.
Do note that investigative activities are only available during bar time, from 7pm till closing.
Detective Cafe Progress is a 3–minute walk from the north side of Ikebukuro Station West Exit. The detailed picture guide can be found here.
Detective Cafe Progress
Address: 9F Kizuna Building, 2 Chome−47−12, Ikebukuro, Toshima City, 171-0014 Tokyo
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 11.30am-5.30pm & 7pm-4am | Sun & Mon 11.30am-5.30pm & 7pm-12am (Opens until 4am on the eve of public holidays)
Contact: 03-6698-2263 | Detective Cafe Progress website
Detective consultation
Address: 6F Haruta Building 2 Chome−51−15, Ikebukuro, Toshima City, 171-0014 Tokyo
Contact: 03-5956-8846
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