A.K.A. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. As described in "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" by the
late Douglas Adams, Milliways is built on the smoking ruins of Frogstar World B and encased in a time bubble that allows it survive the End of the Universe, turning Armageddon into
dinner entertainment. A
sister of sorts to the Big Bang Burger Barn.
From "The Restaurant at the End of the
Universe":
The Restaurant at the End of the
Universe is one of the most extraordinary ventures in the entire
history of catering.
It is built on the fragmented ruins of an eventually ruined planet which is enclosed in a vast time
bubble and projected forward in time to the precise moment of the End of the Universe.
This is, many would
say, impossible.
In it, guests take their places at
table and eat sumptuous meals while watching the whole of creation explode around them.
This, many would say, is equally impossible.
You can arrive for any sitting you like without prior reservation because you can book retrospectively, as it were, when returning to your own time.
This is, many would now insist, absolutely impossible.
At the Restaurant you can
meet and dine with a fascinating cross-section of the entire population of space and time.
This, it can be explained patiently, is also impossible.
You can visit it as many times as you like and be sure of never meeting yourself, because of the embarrassment this usually causes.
This, even if the rest were true, which it isn't, is patently impossible, say the doubters.
All you have to do is deposit one
penny in a savings account in your own era, and when you arrive at the End of Time the operation of compund interest means that the fabulous cost of your meal has been paid for.
This, many claim, is not merely impossible but clearly insane, which is why the advertising executives of the star system of Bastablon came up with this slogan: "If you've
done six impossible things this morning, why not round it off with
breakfast at Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe?"