[Cafe × ____] Recommended cafe concept ideas for a school cultural festival
When setting up a booth at a school or cultural festival, a café is highly recommended.
It’s popular and you can create originality by combining various concepts.
However, when you actually start discussing what kind of café to make, you might find it surprisingly hard to come up with ideas—or you might end up with too many to choose from.
So in this article, we’ll introduce a whole range of café concepts perfect for cultural festivals.
Try launching a café with a concept that no other class or group is doing, and make sure to delight all your visitors!
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[Cafe × ___] Recommended cultural festival cafe concept ideas (41–50)
boyish-type maid
https://www.tiktok.com/@yudu_hana/video/7112371933714337025Feel the cuteness within a cool vibe! Here are ideas for a boyish-style maid look.
Unlike typical maid cafés, at school festivals you might see students with boyish hairstyles fully embracing the maid role based on club themes or personal tastes.
These are style ideas you can use as a reference in those situations.
By using headbands like cat or rabbit ears, you can create a lovely finish without any hair styling.
Definitely give them a try!
long skirt maid
https://www.tiktok.com/@mm4doll/video/7202235170857045250While many maid outfits give customers a cute impression, a long-skirt maid look is an idea that can create a special, distinguished feel.
A skirt that reaches the feet sways gracefully with each step, conveying a calm, composed impression.
Pairing it with an updo, a classic apron, and a headband will highlight a refined, courteous service style.
If greetings and movements are performed a little more slowly, the atmosphere will come across even more clearly.
For visiting customers, it’s appealing because it lets them spend their time feeling just a bit more poised than usual.
This is a perfect idea for teams that want to be meticulous, from the costume to the overall space design.
photo booth
https://www.tiktok.com/@athome_fuwaru/video/7364709586118495495The photo booth at a maid café during a school festival is a great idea for creating lasting memories of your visit.
Adding stylish fabrics, lamps, and plush toys as a backdrop enhances the extraordinary atmosphere and naturally brings guests closer to the maids.
Having people strike the classic “moe moe kyun” pose or use message boards makes it possible to create unique, on-the-spot memories.
The photo session also sparks conversation, allowing both guests and maids to share a fun moment together.
After the festival, looking back at the photos will bring those happy times to life and deepen the sense of satisfaction from participating.
Displaying sample photos for people waiting in line will draw even more attention.
hakama style
https://www.tiktok.com/@kyurushite/video/7364358844983676176A hakama style that balances a calm, traditional Japanese atmosphere with a touch of cuteness has a uniquely appealing charm.
The impression of a hakama changes greatly depending on the combination of colors and patterns; pairing traditional hues like red or navy with lace or ribbons creates a friendly, approachable look.
Braiding the hair or adding tsumami-zaiku hair accessories will further deepen the Japanese aesthetic.
Incorporating Japanese-inspired wording into the menu also gives a unified feel to the whole space, letting guests naturally enjoy the ambiance.
Choosing zori sandals or boots for footwear will help ensure ease of movement.
To make it a memorable day for visitors, consider adding thoughtful touches down to the smallest details.
Gothic Maid
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Incorporating a gothic maid style into maid café outfits creates a world with a distinctly different vibe from the usual cute aesthetic.
Dresses based on black, deep red, or purple, accented with lace and ribbons, give a refined yet glamorous impression.
Setting the background and lighting slightly darker will further enhance the mood.
Adding gothic-style embellishments to the menu design deepens the concept even more and helps create an extraordinary atmosphere.
The striking look draws many walk-ins, and the photogenic appearance naturally attracts customers’ attention—another welcome perk.
This style is recommended for those who want to enjoy a classical, dreamlike ambience.



