The café is open for business every day. It gets its name from the Japanese Bobtail breed of cats, who are known as symbols of fortune in Japan. This is evidenced by the Japanese Bobtail figurine on display above the café's entrance and motif in the interior.
While the café itself is downstairs, Aunt Cass, Hiro, Baymax, Tadashi, and Mochi live in the upstairs apartment. This portion of the building consists of a living room, kitchen, one master bedroom, and an attic.
The café is also where Aunt Cass does her "stress eating" after picking up Tadashi and Hiro from the police station after the bot fights.
Places of interest[]
Café: On the lowest level of the building, the café is where Cass caters to her patrons. It is also a popular hangout spot for Hiro and his friends. Mochi can typically be found sleeping somewhere in this space.
Attic: The shared bedroom of Hiro and Tadashi, prior to the latter's death. A majority of the space belonged to Hiro, while Tadashi's portion was sectioned off by a shoji door (his belongings remain intact even months after his passing). Baymax currently resides in the room alongside Hiro.
Aunt Cass's Room: Where Cass resides. She keeps most of her cat-based artwork and paraphernalia here.
Garage: This mainly functions as a storage unit for the Hamada family, as well as Hiro's private lab. A number of Hiro's inventions were created here, including the Microbots, Big Hero 6's battle armor, and Mini-Max. Like the café, this occasionally acts as a hangout spot for Hiro and his friends.
Cat Baymax inspired vending machines installed near The Happy Ride with Baymax at Tokyo Disneyland are described as a collaboration between the café and SFIT's Robotics Lab.
The Happy Ride with Baymax • Big Hero 6 4D • Big Hero 6: Soarin At San Fransokyo • Big Hero 6: Battle At San Fransokyo • Big Hero 6: San Fransokyo Tower • Big Hero 6: Flightmax • The Annex • The Magic of Disney Animation • PLAY!
Shorts: "Baymax and Fred" • "Baymax and Go Go" • "Baymax and Wasabi" • "Baymax and Hiro" • "Baymax and Mochi" • "Baymax and Honey Lemon" • "Baymax Dreams of Too Many Baymaxes" • "Baymax Dreams of Evil Sheep" • "Baymax Dreams of Bed Bugs" • "Baymax Dreams of Mochizilla" • "Baymax Dreams of Too Many Freds"
Season One: "Baymax Returns" • "Issue 188" • "Big Roommates 2" • "Fred's Bro-Tillion" • "Food Fight" • "Muirahara Woods" • "Failure Mode" • "Aunt Cass Goes Out" • "The Impatient Patient" • "Mr. Sparkles Loses His Sparkle" • "Killer App" • "Small Hiro One" • "Kentucky Kaiju" • "Rivalry Weak" • "Fan Friction" • "Mini-Max" • "Big Hero 7" • "Big Problem" • "Steamer's Revenge" • "The Bot Fighter" • "Obake Yashiki" • "Countdown to Catastrophe" Season Two: "Internabout" • "Seventh Wheel" • "Prey Date" • "Something's Fishy" • "Nega-Globby" • "The Fate of the Roommates" • "Muira-Horror!" • "Something Fluffy" • "Supersonic Sue" • "Lie Detector" • "Write Turn Here" • "City of Monsters" • "Mini-Maximum Trouble" • "El Fuego" • "The Globby Within" • "Hardlight" • "The Present" • "Hiro the Villain" • "Portal Enemy" • "Fred the Fugitive" • "Major Blast" • "Fear Not" • "Legacies" Season Three: "The Hyper-Potamus Pizza-Party-Torium" • "Mayor for a Day/The Dog Craze of Summer" • "Trading Chips/Mini Noodle Burger Max" • "A Friendly Face/Big Chibi 6" • "Cobra and Mongoose/Better Off Fred" • "Big Hero Battle/Go Go the Woweroo" • "The New Nega-Globby/De-Based" • "The MiSFIT/Return To Sycorax" • "A Fresh Sparkles/Noodle Burger Ploy" • "Krei-oke Night/The Mascot Upshot"
Organizations
Big Hero 6
Locations
San Fransokyo • Lucky Cat Café • San Fransokyo Institute of Technology • Akuma Island • Frederickson Manor • Krei Tech Industries • Noodle Burger • Obake's Lair • Sycorax • Frederickson Candy Co.