From the Moon to the edge of known space — there's a Starlight Sugar Station for every traveler
Each location offers unique cosmic experiences, local specialties, and the same warm hospitality you'd expect from the galaxy's sweetest confectionery emporium
Where it all began — the original Starlight Sugar Station that started a galactic phenomenon
The Flagship
Perched on the sunlit side of an Outer Belt asteroid, the original Starlight Sugar Station is famous for its panoramic meteor shows and unpredictable gravity events. Known for the Stardust Macaron Towers, Nacho Gravity Day, and a staff that's seen more strange customers than most interstellar customs officers.
Stardust Macaron Towers — crafted with crystalline sugar and cosmic alignment
Hosts Nacho Gravity Day, where anti-gravity is activated mid-meal "for fun"
Each station brings the universe a little closer to home
Sea of Tranquility
Nestled beneath a transparent dome, this branch offers uninterrupted views of Earthrise and the occasional lunar dust storm. Space suits required for patio seating — management insists it "builds character."
Above the Red Planet
Floating above the rust-red planet, this branch caters to cargo crews, scientists, and tourists who miscalculated their oxygen budget. Known for the nightly Dockside Blues Jam, where musicians play until their ships are cleared for departure.
Saturn's Largest Moon
Located inside Saturn's largest moon station, this branch is famous for its methane-frozen pastries and views of the planet's rings. Friday nights feature the Polar Aurora Lightshow, best enjoyed with a steaming mug of Comet Cola.
Dwarf Planet Supply Hub
A compact branch tucked inside a bustling supply hub on dwarf planet Ceres. Known for its annual "Great Pie Drop," when a planetary-sized dessert is parachuted into the docking bay and sliced for anyone fast enough to grab a piece.
Jupiter's Ocean Moon
Beneath a glass dome on Jupiter's moon Europa, with views of subsurface ocean life. This location offers a unique underwater dining experience while staying perfectly dry above the ice.
Mobile Ship Café
A converted freighter that roams trade routes, docking at random ports. This mobile café brings Space Rock hospitality to remote outposts and deep-space mining operations.
For the most adventurous travelers in the galaxy
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Lost in a wormhole accident, this location reappears randomly in various star systems. Staff keep operating as if nothing happened, serving Event Horizon Herbal Tea to whoever walks in. Customers are warned to finish their drinks quickly.
Mobile Ice Cavern
Inside the hollow ice cavern of a passing comet. This seasonal location offers the ultimate in cosmic dining — literally traveling through space while you eat. Open only during perihelion, then vanishes for decades.
Hidden in the Veil Nebula
Hidden inside the Veil Nebula, reachable only by "getting lost." This mystical location offers an otherworldly dining experience surrounded by swirling cosmic mists and stellar formation.
Deep Space Mining Colony
Deep in an active mining colony carved from a dwarf planet. This rugged location serves the hardest-working crews in the outer system, with hearty meals that fuel long shifts in the asteroid mines.
For travelers seeking luxury among the stars
Luxury Orbital Resort
Luxury orbital pleasure station in a binary star system. This upscale location caters to the galaxy's elite, offering fine dining with spectacular views of twin suns and rotating entertainment venues.
Edge of the Solar System
A space station at the edge of the solar system, serving as departure point for voyages into the galaxy. This location offers views of the heliopause and the vastness beyond our cosmic neighborhood.