Pokémon trainers, mark your calendars.

The PokéBar — a Pokémon-inspired traveling pop-up bar where fans can play card games, trivia, interactive games and more — is coming to Detroit on Aug. 17-18, 2020.

Pokémon, also known as Pocket Monsters, became a cultural sensation throughout the late 1990s in the form of video games, a trading card game and a popular anime television show. It has made a resurgence in recent years, largely thanks to the Pokémon Go mobile app that allows users to "catch" Pokémon in the real world using augmented reality.

The PokéBar is meant to be a real-life version of Pokémon Go and a celebration of all things Pokémon. There will be Pikachu, Charmander and Bulbasaur burgers, Pokémon-themed cocktails and prizes for participants.

"There will be trivia, card battles, action stations, giant interactive games, all to win points and evolve your Pokémon," the official website says. "The team with the highest evolved Pokémon will be the winners and receive prizes. There will also be the opportunity to win mini prizes throughout the session."

Fans can sign up for pre-release tickets on the website now. Though no price is listed on the website for the Detroit appearance, tickets have been listed at $55 per person at other PokéBar stops, including Atlanta.

Tickets will be on a first-come, first-serve basis and all persons under 21 must be accompanied by an adult. Consider dressing for the occasion: There will be a prize for best costume.

Spirits of Detroit writer Brian Manzullo covers craft alcohol for the Free Press. Contact him: bmanzullo@freepress.com and on Untappd, bmanzullo and Twitter,

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