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Honda Releases Celebrity Appearances Schedule for Stan Mikita’s All-Star Café

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Honda Brings Stan Mikita’s All-Star Cafe to 2017 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles

In order to celebrate the 2017 NHL All-Star Game in LA, official automotive sponsor Honda went and opened up a Stan Mikita Café next to the Staples Center. You know, like from the movie Wayne’s World!

The “Stan Mikita’s All-Star Café Presented by Honda” appears to be a relatively faithful recreation of the fictional donut shop from the 1992 Mike Myers comedy, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Throughout this weekend, the café will be serving free coffee and donuts to fans, while also promising a lineup of celebrity guests and events.


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Today, Honda released the programming schedule:

Fri., 1/27:
4:30pm: 2016 NHL All-Star MVP John Scott appearance and book signing
5:15pm: Devan Dubnyk appearance, Minnesota Wild goaltender
6pm: “Wayne’s World” screening celebrating film’s 25th anniversary

Sat., 1/28:
10:30am: Appearances by retired NHL stars Chris Chelios and Mike Modano
11:30am: Hockey Goes Hollywood NHL and Celebrity Roundtable featuring: Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull, Michael Vartan, Isaiah Mustafa, David Boreanaz
12pm: Brett Hull appearance
1pm: Appearance by Tampa Bay Lightning’s Victor Hedman

Sun., 1/29:
11am: “Three Periods of Trivia” co-hosted by all-time Jeopardy Champion, Brad Rutter. Featuring Stephen Amell, Robbie Amell, Candace Cameron Bure, Luc Robitaille, Eric Lindros and Valerie Bure

WHEN: The pop-up experience and all related programming will be free and open to the public Fri., Jan. 27 from 4-10 pmSat., Jan. 28 from 10am-4 pm and Sun., Jan. 29 from 11am-5 pm

WHERE: LA Convention Center/Figueroa Street at West 12th Street, LA, CA 90501

MEDIA CONTACT: Honda: Alyssa Dominguez, alyssa@awapr.com, 562-533-1494


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