Café Leblanc

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Café Leblanc is a primary location in Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal. The café storage attic is the protagonist's home for the year, and the restaurant below is run by his temporary guardian and probationary officer, Sojiro Sakura.

Gameplay

Persona 5 / Persona 5 Royal

Café Leblanc is where most game days start and each block of free time begins. The building is divided into the café proper on the first floor and the attic on the second floor where the protagonist lives. The attic space also becomes the planning hideout of the Phantom Thieves partway through the game.

The café environs provide the ability to pass time, perform activities that gain Social Stats, establish or progress multiple Confidants, obtain items that can be useful in the Metaverse, exercise to increase the protagonist's HP stat, and obtain any DLC content. Over the course of the game, various patrons of Leblanc can be periodically interacted with or eavesdropped on for commentary or foreshadowing regarding in-game events.

On specific days, a friend may visit Leblanc with the option to choose to hang out with them for the afternoon. Doing so will pass time, but provides points toward a social stat and a chance for points toward that friend's Confidant. A hangout can sometimes be extended into the evening for additional Confidant points.

Activities

Café:

  • Study for Knowledge points at the counter Persona 5
    or in the central booth Persona 5 Royal
    .
  • Solve Crossword puzzles for one point of Knowledge on specific days.
  • Read books at the café counter.
  • Brew coffee for SP recovery items if Hierophant Rank 2. Gives one point of Charm Royal Exclusive.
  • Check the refrigerator for curry ingredients to make curry that restores SP or for rare 'leftovers' items that restore HP in the Metaverse. Making curry requires Hierophant Rank 4 and provides one point of Guts Royal Exclusive.
  • Call Sadayo Kawakami using the landline phone after reaching Guts level 3 for the Temperance Confidant or ways to save time as Temperance Ranks increase.
  • Use the bathroom to check status of Social Stats. Can also clean Leblanc for Kindness with supplies from the bathroom Royal Exclusive.
  • A Quiz Show that provides 1 point of Knowledge if answered correctly the first time, also airs on the café TV on some Thursdays.

Attic

  • Sleep in the bed to pass time.
  • Use the desk to create Infiltration Tools, which also improves Proficiency.
  • Watch DVDs or play video games on an old CRT TV for a boost to one of the five social stats.
  • Decorate the attic shelves and nearby with items obtained from hanging out with Confidants.
  • Use nutrients on the plant in the attic for Kindness; points vary based on the quality of nutrients used.
  • Exercise to gain HP stats, which can be boosted with any form of Protein.
  • Obtain DLC content from the cardboard box near the stairs.

Shops

Main article: Home Shopping Program
Main article: Tanaka's Amazing Commodities

The Home Shopping Program plays on Leblanc's TV on Sundays that are not taken up with plot events. An item set can be purchased from the shopping channel by interacting with the TV, and is delivered on a later day.

After obtaining and repairing a secondhand laptop, it is possible to buy items from Tanaka's Shady Commodities at the attic desk. Purchased items arrive three days later, after which more items can be bought.

Game Appearances

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Persona 5 Royal

Persona 5 Tactica

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Trivia

  • The Café's name comes from Maurice Leblanc, creator of the gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, who is the namesake of the protagonist's first Persona, Arsène.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 純喫茶ルブラン Junkissa Ruburan Pure Café Leblanc