Milk Bar

The Milk Bar (ミルクバー, Miruku Baa) is a drink restaurant featured in several The Legend of Zelda games. The bar seems to have come about from the joke of Hylian milk being alcoholic.

Majora's Mask
In Majora's Mask, the Milk Bar is referred to both as the Milk Bar and as Latte 　(ラッテ, Ratte). The bar, which is located in East Clock Town, is run by Mr. Barten, opening from 10 p.m. to dawn. The bar provides entertainment with drinks and a stage that can be used by various bands and for other purposes.

Latte is a members-only establishment, and as such, it will refuse entry and service to anyone who doesn't have proof of membership. There are two drinks offered at the Milk Bar: regular milk, which costs 20 Rupees, and the special vintage milk Chateau Romani, at a price of 200 Rupees per serving. Link cannot order anything unless he is wearing Romani's Mask at the time of speaking to the bartender.

Link can find Madame Aroma drinking here on the night of the Final Day, and if Link received the Special Delivery to Mama during the Kafei and Anju sidequest, he can give it to her to receive an empty bottle full of Chateau Romani.

During the ending credits, the members of the Gorman Troupe and The Indigo-Go's can be seen performing at the Milk Bar as part of the performances for the Carnival of Time.

Ballad of the Wind Fish
By speaking to The Indigo-Go's manager, Toto, near the stage, Link can participate in a sound check for the band The Indigo-Go's. By donning each mask and playing their specific part in the song as orchestrated by the manager, Link will not only complete his Bomber's Notebook entry for Toto, but also receive the Circus Leader's Mask from Gorman who happens to be listening in on the performance.

The Wind Waker
While never explicitly called a milk bar, there is a café on Windfall Island in The Wind Waker. There is a sign in the café with the menu written out on it in Hylian; one of the items on the menu is milk.

Phantom Hourglass
A small milk bar located on Mercay Island plays a minor role in Phantom Hourglass, and nothing can be purchased from it. Early on, Link visited it while searching for Linebeck, a captain of a ship, though he wasn't there when Link came in. The only people at the bar are the bartender and an old man; otherwise, it is empty. A picture of Tingle hangs on the wall and a map that shows where you can trade items with other players.