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The skyline of Bikini Bottom

This article lists the places in the city of Bikini Bottom consisting of various landmarks, residential areas, commercial areas, industries, and government establishments in SpongeBob SquarePants.

Landmarks[]

  • Bikini Bottom Caves - Seen in some episodes.
  • Bikini Bottom Outskirts - A location seen in the online game Dutchman's Dash.
  • Bikini Bottom Tar Pits - Huge sets of Tar pits that are located near Goo Lagoon in the episode "Ditchin'."
  • Brain Coral Fields - Patches of land filled with brain coral located near Jellyfish Fields. It appears in the episode "Patrick SmartPants."
  • Chum Caverns - A cave system between the Krusty Krab and the Chum Bucket. It appears in the episode "Chum Caverns."
  • Davy Jones' locker - A locker located in the Flying Dutchman's Grave at the Cemetery and the Dutchman's Triangle. The locker that the Flying Dutchman brings his victims such as SpongeBob in "Born Again Krabs." The owner of Davy Jones' locker is either Davy Jones himself or the Flying Dutchman.
  • Dutchman's Triangle - An area near Goo Lagoon shaped in a triangle that is said to have very calm waters and rain jelly donuts. It is located right above Davy Jones' Locker. Its only appearance is in the special "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One."
  • Flower arch - A huge flower-shaped structure that only appears in early episodes such as "Pizza Delivery," "Nature Pants," and "Suds."
  • Giant Anchor - Seen in various episodes when looking from the skyline.
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    Giant Anchor

  • Giant Turbine - A giant turbine built in the middle of the city.
  • Goo Lagoon - A brine pool that the residents of Bikini Bottom use as an underwater beach. Goo Lagoon contains sea caves, a pier amusement park, and other attractions.
  • Industrial Park - A factory-type area with goo storage. In the episode "Prehibernation Week," Sandy and SpongeBob go here for "a nice bike ride in the park." They nearly are killed by the dangerous machinery and poisonous goo, but make it out okay. During the robot attack in Battle for Bikini Bottom, this area was taken over by Robo-Patrick, Industrial Park served as a battle arena in the video game, where SpongeBob and Sandy battle Robo-Patrick. It also appeared in The Yellow Avenger, serving as the hide-out place for the Atomic Flounder.
  • Jellyfish Fields - Miles of open fields and rock formations, where millions of jellyfish live. It is also a popular place for jellyfishing.
  • Kelp Forest - A forest on the outskirts of Bikini Bottom. Instead of trees there are giant clumps of kelp trees all held together to form a spooky forest. Inside, it includes a camping area. In "Club SpongeBob," SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward got lost in the forest.
    • Kelp Caves - They are a location in the video game Battle for Bikini Bottom and are located deep within the Kelp Forest.
    • Kelp Swamp - It is a location that appears the video game Battle for Bikini Bottom. It is located deep within Kelp Forest.
  • Lighthouse - A lighthouse located in the middle of the city.
  • Make-Out Reef - Where couples go to make out in their cars and/or have a picnic. It is located high on a cliff ridge just outside of Bikini Bottom. It is located on Coral Cliffs, behind Mt. Climb-Up-And-Fall-Off.
  • Mermalair - Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy's secret hideout hidden in the basement of the Shady Shoals Retirement Home. Mermaid Man stores the Invisible Boat-Mobile here.
  • Mt. Bikini - A tall mountain located near Conch Street seen in the episode "Are You Happy Now?," SpongeBob and Squidward are the first ones to climb it.
  • Mt. Bikini Bottom - A volcano that has erupted twice. It is only seen in the episode "Sponge-Cano!."
  • Peep's Cliff - A cliff located near the Kelp Forrest. It is made out of purple sand and has a sign with the location's name on the top. there is a dam at the bottom of the cliff. It is seen in the episode "Food Con Castaways."
  • Sand Mountain - Several large mountains that are a popular underwater ski resort. The main mountains are Guppy Mound, Flounder Hill, and Sand Mountain.
  • Sea Needle - The tallest free-standing structure and observation tower in Bikini Bottom. It is the Bikini Bottom equivalent of the Space Needle. It is also one of the most popular tourist attractions, as the observation deck has a great view of Bikini Bottom as seen in the Battle for Bikini Bottom video game. During the robot takeover, parts of the building fell down. It also appears in The Yellow Avenger, when the Dirty Bubble tried to destroy Bikini Bottom with it. In "Prehibernation Week," SpongeBob fell off of it.
  • Skull Rock - SpongeBob and Patrick hid inside it during the episode "Scaredy Pants."
  • Sulfur Fields - Field of dark grayish-blue colored undersea volcanic vents that shoot out sulfur, the sky is tinted an orange color due to this. It is seen in the episode "Prehibernation Week." When Clay yells into one of the vents for SpongeBob it blasts him in the face.
  • The County Line - The line that signals you've left the Bikini Bottom county. It is next to the gas station outside Bikini Bottom operated by two Hillbillies. Past the line is very dangerous, and overrun with criminals.
  • The Main Drain - A drain clog on the ocean floor that can suck the whole of Bikini Bottom in the sewers.

Roads[]

Some of the roadways in Bikini Bottom include:

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Residential[]

  • SpongeBob's house - SpongeBob's pineapple house. SpongeBob's house is a large pineapple and is three stories high and fully furnished.
  • Squidward Tentacles' house - Squidward's house that resembles the head of an Easter Island Moai. The outside has a garage to the side, a door in the middle, two front windows on the second floor resembling eyes, a window on each "ear," and a back window overlooking the backyard. The backyard is closed out by the other sides of SpongeBob's and Patrick's fences. The first floor features a living room which includes a TV, a shelf, and a couch. The kitchen merges with the living room and is located in the back part of the first floor. It contains a table, a counter, a small shelf, a refrigerator, four cabinets, and other kitchen tools. The dining room also merges with the living room. It contains shelves, a table, and a closet. A hallway leads to a large walk-in closet. The only way to get up to the second floor is to take an elevator. On the second floor is Squidward's bedroom, containing a closet full of alarm clocks, a bed, and a nightstand. Attached to Squidward's bedroom is his art gallery, which includes many of his artistic creations, as well as the place he practices his clarinet. He has a door to a large master bathroom on the left "ear," which includes a toilet, a sink, and a Jacuzzi tub/shower. There is also a place to get up to his roof. In "The Secret Box," when Patrick states not even Squidward's house knows what's inside his box, the house stares at the box and in "Funny Pants," to block out SpongeBob's hysterical whining, and the house has two hands come out of the sand to cover up its ears. In Battle for Bikini Bottom, the house is mistakenly called a tiki.
  • Patrick Star's house - Patrick's rock house. This house is a half-spherical brown rock with an antenna on top. Inside, it varies between sand furniture, and real furniture such as a bed, bedside table, a TV, and a chair. In "Naughty Nautical Neighbors" there are several short wooden posts that are linked together by ropes out back, which is assumingly a fence, along with two garbage cans to the side of his house, and a grill, but the fence, the garbage cans, and the grill have not been seen in any other episode.
  • Sandy's treedome - A dome filled with air, allowing Sandy to breathe without her suit. It features a tree, with a bedroom inside, that includes her bed and bedside table; on the outside, there is a picnic table, an exercise wheel, and a birdbath. It also includes a garage as seen in "To Save a Squirrel." In "Squidtastic Voyage," Sandy's laboratory is shown, yet it is located outside the Treedome.
  • Mr. Krabs and Pearl's house - Mr. Krabs and Pearl's anchor house. This house is three stories high, with a basement and a garage.
  • Mrs. Puff's house - Contains a kitchen, a living room, a bedroom and a bathroom. Throughout the house, there are recursive images on the walls (images that are repeated infinitely within themselves).
  • Squilliam's tower - Squilliam's giant tower house, the house has 2 layers that look like an Easter Island Moai, a balcony, a garden on the top floor and a flag that has Squilliam's face on it. The interior is quite fancy with things like a hot tub elevator, jewel-encrusted bathroom, gilded doorknobs, and a soda fountain.
  • Flying Dutchman's ship - A giant ship owned and inhabited by the Flying Dutchman. It contains the captain's quarters, crew cabins and the perfume department from a mall. It is also used as a means of transportation for occasions where the Dutchman intends to haunt and scare the Bikini Bottom citizens.
  • Grandma SquarePants' house - A one-story cottage home, a kitchen and a living room have only been shown.
  • Mrs. Tentacles' house - The residence of Squidward's mother. Like Squidward's house, but with a curly wig. It was seen in "Krusty Towers."
  • Betsy Krabs' house - Betsy Krabs pink colored anchor house, it has a hallway, Mama Krabs' bedroom, and Mr. Krabs' bedroom from when he was a kid.
  • Blue SquarePants' house - The home of SpongeBob's uncle, Blue SquarePants. It is now painted purple and there is a fence around his house because SpongeBob did it by his uncle Blue's request in the episode "BlackJack." His garage has only been seen. It has a record player, a blender, a chainsaw and a bad radio to contact other people.
  • BlackJack's house - The home of SpongeBob's cousin, Blackjack SquarePants. It is mostly made of wood and metal screws. Outside there's a guard worm and a front porch. Inside, only Blackjack's basement has been shown. The basement has blue walls, signs and food from the party of Blackjack getting out of jail.
  • Fast mansion - It is a house of race boat legend Tony Fast and his son Tony Fast Jr. It appears in the episode "The Hot Shot."
  • Lady Upturn's mansion - It is a high-class residence located in Bikini Bottom. It first appears in the episode "Krusty Katering" and is the home of Lady Upturn.
  • The Buccaneer - It is home to a crew of pirates seen in the episode "Dirty Bubble Returns."
  • Widow Duncan's house - It is the home of Widow Duncan. It appears in the episode "Squid Plus One."
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    Basic Bottomite house

  • Bottomite houses - Throughout the city there are basic, usually gray, cylindrical houses that usually have large exhaust pipes on the top. They are most commonly located in downtown Bikini Bottom, but can also be seen off in the distance behind many major locations such as SpongeBob's house or the Krusty Krab. They could be designed to look like car mufflers.
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    The other houses behind SpongeBob, Squidward, and Patrick's houses.

Commerce[]

Businesses and establishments of Bikini Bottom include:

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Barg'N-Mart

Stores[]

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Supermarket

Shopping Malls[]

  • Bikini Bottom Mall - A four-story mall in the shape of a ship that was first seen in "Whale of a Birthday," and later seen in "To Love a Patty," "The Battle of Bikini Bottom" and "To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants."
    • 0¢ Store - It is unknown what the store sells or sold.
    • 49¢ Store - It is a store that appears in the episode "Mall Girl Pearl," and it sells cheap items for sale.
    • 99¢ store - Based on the real store of a similar name, the store sells low-quality items that are 99 cents. Health Inspector Yellowtail passes by this store.
    • Bangles and Dangles - A place to buy jewelry.
    • Boat store - A store that sells boats.
    • Books 'R' Us - Another book store. It is a parody of Toys "R" Us.
    • Book store - A store that sells books.
    • Buy Buy Buy - A store that sells cars.
    • Candy Store - A store that sells candy.
    • Clothes I' Mark - A store that sells clothes.
    • Clothes store - Sells clothes such as dresses and skirts.
    • Clothes store - Another clothes store that sells dresses and skirts. One particular outfit costs $39.99.
    • Food court - A place to buy food.
    • Grandma's Apron - A store that specializes in grandmother-related items.
    • Hat Fancy - A store that sells hats.
    • Hotdog on a String - A restaurant that sells hot dogs on strings. It is a parody of Hot Dog on a Stick.
    • Jelly Jeans - A store that sells jeans.
    • Lipp Lipp Gloss - A store that sells lip gloss.
    • Make-Up - Sells makeup items such as glitter gloss.
    • Mall Music Store - A store that sells music. The interior of the store looks like the interior of FYE.
    • Muzak Shop - A store that sells background music. There is a poster outside of the store that reads "Now That's What I Call Elevator Music!"
    • Pets - A pet shop that sells pets such as sea-ponies and dogfish.
    • Purse store - Sells many different kinds of purses.
    • Scorched Coral - A place to buy anything scary.
    • Shoes - Another shoe store. A pair of red shoes costs $300.99.
    • Shoe Store - Sells shoes and boots for a bargain. There has also been a 90% off promotion.
    • Sport Zone - A store that sells sports equipment.
    • Sunglasses - Sells sunglasses. One particular pair costs $149.99.
    • Wigs - A wig store on the bottom floor by Grandma's Apron.
  • Bikini Bottom Outskirts Outlet Mega-Mall - A giant mall seen in "A SquarePants Family Vacation."
  • Super Mega Mall World - A five-story mall that Pearl Krabs wanted to vacation at in the episode "Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation."
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Restaurants[]

  • Bikini Bottom Bakery - A bakery that was seen in "Band Geeks."
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    Donut Hut

  • Bistro - It is a restaurant that appears in the episode "The Ballad of Filthy Muck."
  • Bunny Buns - Features a stage, arcade, a ball pit, etc. Mascot is "Bunny Bun," a rabbit. It is a parody of Chuck E. Cheese. (Seen in "Mid-Life Crustacean" and "Old Man Patrick").
  • Burger Hut Thursdays - A parody of Burger King, Pizza Hut, and TGI Fridays, a two-story restaurant featuring neon lights and many football-jersey stuff.
  • Burger Joint - A place where you get a burger. As seen in "Ripped Pants."
  • Cafe - A place where SpongeBob bumps into two women arguing over who should pay their food bill. It is seen in "SpongeBob LongPants."
  • Chum Bucket - A fast food restaurant owned by Sheldon J. and Karen Plankton, the restaurant is a major competitor of the Krusty Krab. The Chum Bucket is shaped like a big gray metal bucket, the handle held up by a grayish blue gloved hand.
  • Coffee - (Seen in Best Frenemies.)
  • Dead Eye Funeral Parlor and Ice Cream Parlor - The first place SpongeBuck visited when he got off the train in "Pest of the West."
  • DeLi - A food shop in Bikini Bottom. It only appears in the episode "SpongeBob's Last Stand."
  • Diner - A small boat made into a diner with neon lights on the side displaying DINER and a jukebox in it. It appeared in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II," "Missing Identity," "Chocolate with Nuts" and "SpongeHenge."
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    Diner

  • Donuts - A donut shop seen in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.
  • Donut Hut - A donut shop seen in the episode "Good Ol' Whatshisname."
  • Fancy! - A fancy restaurant where dates take place and entrepreneurs eat. It is an old-fashioned ship in a bottle. Mr. Krabs took Mrs. Puff to dinner at this restaurant in "Krusty Love."
  • Flipper's Donuts - A donut shop in Bikini Bottom. It briefly appears in the episode "Patrick-Man!"
  • Good to Eat - A dome-shaped restaurant in Bikini Bottom. It first appears in the episode "Have You Seen This Snail?" in the background.
  • Goofy Goober's Ice Cream Party Boat - An ice cream parlor that features a seating area with a stage, and a Nut Bar. Mascot is "Goofy Goober," a peanut. Products sold are Goober meals (with a toy) and Triple Gooberberry Sunrises. A parody of Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor and Chuck E. Cheese. It is seen in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
  • Grandma's Tea House - It appears in the episode "Gramma's Secret Recipe."
  • Hotdog Shop - A hot dog store briefly seen in "Wormy" and "Picture Day."
  • Hot Dog Stand - A stand that is usually found in Downtown Bikini Bottom, Glove World!, and carnivals.
  • Howlin Marlin - It is a bar that is seen in the episode "Sharks vs. Pods."
  • Jelly - It is a location in Jellyfish Fields that appears in the episode "Squid Noir."
  • Pretty Patties - A short-lived stand that SpongeBob made in front of his house in the episode "Patty Hype." The patties were in different colors that made them very popular. But then it was run down by the public because people got food poisoning from the patties.
  • Ice Cream - A generic ice cream parlor seen in the episode "Hall Monitor" near the corner of Coral and Conch Streets. They sell mint and chocolate ice cream, and maybe more.
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    SpongeBob and Patrick at Goo Lagoon.

  • Ice Cream - A stand where ice cream is sold by Sadie Rechid, as seen in "Ditchin'."
  • Krusty Krab - Bikini Bottom's most successful restaurant located downtown. It is owned by Eugene H. Krabs. The meal most customers order is a Krabby Patty. It had a stage and a $1.00 stand of tomatoes in the episode "Culture Shock." A stand where SpongeBob and Sandy did Karate to make Krabby Patties.
  • Milk Shake - A place where Captain Frostymug used to work until he ruined someone's order as seen in the episode "License to Milkshake."
  • Pizza Castle - A parody of Pizza Hut or White Castle. This restaurant was mentioned by Patrick when he accidentally called Mrs. Puff's Boating School, thinking it was Pizza Castle. Supposedly, a guy named Mario works there as mentioned in "The Bully." In the episode, "Suction Cup Symphony," a "Mario's" restaurant is mentioned, and could be this same place, assuming that Mario is the owner, and simply renamed the place. Also, in the same episode, SpongeBob says Squidward's clarinet playing sounds like he ate at "Mario's" last night.
  • Pizza House - Mentioned in "The Sponge Who Could Fly." Parody of House of Pizza.
  • Rice Barn - It is a Chinese food restaurant that SpongeBob goes to in the episode "Two Thumbs Down," whilst the Thumbs Song is playing.
  • Sea Chicken Shack - A shack that sells chicken sandwiches and has a huge statue of a chicken out front. Mr. Krabs has SpongeBob check out the place to see what's supposedly so great about it. It is seen in the episode "The Masterpiece."
  • Shell Shack - A fast food restaurant that has a talking dog as a mascot (a reference to the Taco Bell chihuahua).
  • Smoothie Hut - It is a bar that appears in the PC version of the video game Lights, Camera, Pants!
  • Sublime Seafoods - A first-class restaurant, as seen in the Employee of the Month video game.
  • Super Weenie Hut Jr's - A restaurant as seen in "No Weenies Allowed" and "Stuck in the Wringer."
  • Tea Parlor - Seen in "Have You Seen This Snail?"
  • The Salty Spitoon - A bar filled with tough guys. SpongeBob tries to get in but is not tough enough. It first appeared in the episode "No Weenies Allowed."
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    Super Weenie Hut Jr's

  • Weenie Hut Jr's - A restaurant where "weenies" hang out. There is a robot waiter who serves soda and hot dogs. SpongeBob goes there after he breaks his fingers while trying to crack them. SpongeBob sees Patrick eating there, whom SpongeBob is very surprised and disappointed at. This was seen in "No Weenies Allowed." It is also seen in The Yellow Avenger.

Laundry Services[]

  • Dry Cleaner 1 Hour Service - Where SpongeBob goes to dry off his long pants in the episode "SpongeBob LongPants." A guy named Dave works here.
  • Dry Cleaning While-U-Wait - As seen in the episode "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler."
  • Laundry - A Laundromat in which Man-Ray does laundry seen in "Shuffleboarding."
  • The Wash - A Laundromat seen in "Mid-Life Crustacean." The Wash charges 75 cents to use a washer and 50 cents to use a dryer.

Gas Stations[]

Transportation services[]

  • Bikini Bottom Airport - An airport that was seen in "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler."
  • Bikini Bottom Dock and Shipyard - Seen in the episode "The Inmates of Summer."
  • Bikini Bottom Station - It is a train station that appears in the episode "Mustard O' Mine."
  • Bikini Bottom Subway - Seen when SpongeBob and Patrick fight over a toy in "Yours, Mine and Mine."
  • Modern Railroad - It is unknown if it is the same line, but the railroad appears in the episode "Blackened Sponge," where SpongeBob meets Jack M. Crazyfish and he tries to save a woman who has been tied to the railroad tracks.
  • S&P Railroad - A train appears in the episode "Pest of the West," set in the old west days of Bikini Bottom which was then known as Dead Eye Gulch. The name of the railroad appears on the coal tender of the locomotive as it pulls to a stop.
  • Snailways Buses - Seen in many episodes. These buses are red and look like submarines. They operate both local and long-distance service. Bus stops are located everywhere in the city.

Industry[]

Accommodation[]

  • Honeymoon Hotel - It is a location that only appears in the episode "Married to Money."
  • Hotel - A hotel that SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs stayed at in the episode "Kracked Krabs."
  • Hotel Deep Six - A hotel on the outskirts of Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob and Patrick once solved a crime here in "The Mystery of Hotel Deep Six." It is only seen in the DVD ROM version of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game.
  • Hotel Halibut - The hotel Squidward stays at in the episode "Jolly Lodgers."
  • Fancy Hotel - The hotel Mr. Krabs was talking about in the episode "Krusty Towers."
  • Fancy Party Hotel - As seen in "SpongeBob LongPants" where SpongeBob is looking off a floor balcony to the outside and notices a new Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy advertisement.
  • Sand Mountain Ski Lodge - Located at the top of Sand Mountain.

Public Services[]

  • Bikini Bell - Bikini Bottom's telephone company, a parody of the Bell phone company, that was mentioned in "Life of Crime." A worker from the Bikini Bell was also seen in SpongeBob's backyard fixing his phone line in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game.
  • Bikini Bottom Fire Department - Appears in a few episodes. Due to firefighters being seen in the city in several episodes, there is probably a fire department. In the episode "Wormy" firefighters and a fire truck can be seen briefly. In Revenge of the Flying Dutchman, a fire truck is parallel parked in the street. In one episode, the firemen are seen putting out a kitchen fire in the Krusty Krab. The fire started while SpongeBob was daydreaming about jellyfish. In the episode "Squid's Day Off," Squidward is afraid that SpongeBob will burn down the Krusty Krab and he is passed by a fire truck on his way back to the restaurant. Although the fire station(s) have yet to be seen, the city most likely has a fire department as Bikini Bottom appears to be a fairly large city.
  • Bikini Bottom Garbage - Collects garbage in and around town. Their trucks play small roles in episodes such as “The Bully" and "Picture Day."
  • Bikini Bottom Post Office - A post office. Receives mail and packages. Has a stamp vending machine.
  • Bikini Bottom Realty - A realty company that Squidward tried to sell his house on in "Opposite Day."
  • K-BLUB - A radio station that appears in "Sing a Song of Patrick" that broadcasts in the Bikini Bottom region and city. The name may be an allusion of popular Christian radio station K-LOVE It may also be related to the Bikini Bottom Radio station KRUM that was featured in the episode "Krab Borg." The DJ in the episode played a song called Electric Zoo for Mr. Krabs, the DJ from that radio station was voiced by Rodney Bingenheimer, who works for a real Los Angeles Radio Station called KROQ-FM, Rodney was also known as, "Rodney on the Roq" SpongeBob and Patrick played a record from atop the antenna. The citizens wondered where it was coming from and eventually showed up at K-BLUB. K-BLUB has an extremely tall antenna with satellites apparently flying lower than it. Its tower might reach the top of the ocean but doesn't go above. Its workers (along with the rest of Bikini Bottom) don't appreciate Patrick's song, which shows the station may normally play pretty decent music. When Patrick went inside the radio station one of the workers screamed, kicked him out, and locked the door.
  • K-OLD - It is a radio station heard in the episode "Mid-Life Crustacean."
  • KRUM - It is the radio station in Bikini Bottom that Mr. Krabs is listening to in the episode "Krab Borg." The DJ is the only known worker at the station.

Organizations[]

  • Citizens of Bikini Bottom United to Keep SpongeBob SquarePants off the Road and out of Boats all Together (C.O.B.B.U.T.K.S.B.S.P.O.T.R.A.O.O.B.A.T) - Self-explanatory.
  • F.E.M.A. - It is short for "Fix the Emptyheads Mess Again!!!" It is dedicated to clean up Bikini Bottom after the monthly meetings of The Empty Head Society. It is unknown whether or not this organization has a clubhouse.
  • Jellyfishers Club - It is a club that SpongeBob is a member of. A license for it appears in the episode "Doing Time."
  • Kenny the Cat Fan Club - It is a fan club for Kenny the Cat. Each member of the club has a Kenny the Cat Fan Club membership card. It is mentioned in the episode "Kenny the Cat."
  • The Empty Head Society - The Empty Head Society is a club where people can, as Patrick states, "give their powerful intellects a rest" by removing their brains, reducing them to complete idiots. Their clubhouse is a flipped cardboard box located next to the Barg'N-Mart. You can only enter by stepping onto the automatic doormat.
  • Secret Royal Order of the Good Neighbor Lodge - It is an organization that appears in the episode "Good Neighbors." The members are SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward.

Cemeteries[]

Landfills[]

  • A #1 Wreckers - A car junk yard seen in "A Life in a Day."
  • Bikini Bottom Dump - Located down the hill from the hospital, and down the street from the Adult Learning Center. The dump is protected by a green guard worm wearing a spiked collar and a chain link fence. It is located just outside Bikini Bottom, on the large cliff. The dump is seen in "The Lost Mattress" and "Artist Unknown," seen briefly in "Wigstruck," and Imagination Day book.
  • Impound Yard - It is a location that appears in the episode "Appointment TV."
  • Trash Heap - It is a junkyard that appears in the episode "Krusty Dogs."

Retirement homes[]

Government Establishments[]

Medical[]

  • Bikini Bottom Ambulance - An ambulance service that appears in many episodes to assist the citizens of Bikini Bottom. Many of the show's characters, such as Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob, Squidward, Squilliam, Flats, Mrs. Puff, Plankton, and other characters are transported by ambulance to the hospital, sometimes more than once. The ambulance and its EMTs can be seen at other random times in some episodes. The EMTs are often cameos in other episodes. The ambulance is often seen parked next to the hospital out front.
  • Bikini Bottom Dentist's Office - Seen in "Mid-Life Crustacean." The only known dentists there are Purple Doctorfish, Tom and Joe.
  • Bikini Bottom Head Enhancement Clinic - Mentioned briefly in the episode "Imitation Krabs" by a customer of the Krusty Krab who is mistaken for Plankton trying to steal the secret formula by SpongeBob.
  • Bikini Bottom Hospital - The hospital of Bikini Bottom. It is seen in many episodes throughout the series. It is located off Downtown, on a hill.
  • Bikini Bottom Jellyfish Trauma Center - It is a location that only appears in the episode short "Plankton Pays."
  • Bikini Bottom Veterinarian Hospital - Located on Conch Street. It has been seen only in "Shellback Shenanigans."
  • Hypnotherapy - A hypnotherapy clinic that appears in the episode "SpongeBob's Bad Habit."
  • Vet (Pineapple Invasion) - It is an animal hospital that appears in the episode "Pineapple Invasion."
  • Vet (Say Awww!) - It is another animal hospital that appears in the episode "Say Awww!"
  • Weenie Hut General - A hospital for children and Weenies. It has bright decorations (like Bunnies and ice cream) on the outside of it. It is located across from the Bikini Bottom Hospital.

Educational[]

Legal institutions[]

  • Bikini Bottom Courthouse - Bikini Bottom's courthouse. Three judges have worked there, Judge Stickleback, Judge Horace A. Whopper, and another male judge in future episodes. There is a parking lot in which only a few free spots are available. Inside, there are the seats for the spectators, the defendant/lawyer's table, a witness stand, and the judge's desk. The courthouse was seen in the episodes "The Krusty Sponge," "The Patty Caper," "Driven to Tears," and "Krabs vs. Plankton."
  • Bikini Bottom Jail - Bikini Bottom's main building for holding criminals.
  • Bikini Bottom Police Department - Police station featuring the main desk, a large computer to identify criminals, and a few jail cells. Within the series, there are often police cars in front of it, but in Battle for Bikini Bottom, there is no police car in front, and the only person there is an uninformed anchovy.
  • Bikini Bottom Prison - An island prison on Inferno Island off the course of the Bikini Bottom Dock and shipyards. SpongeBob and Patrick accidentally went there in "The Inmates of Summer."
  • Bikini Bottom Town Hall & Fun Center - It is the town hall of Bikini Bottom that appears in the episode "SpongeBob's Last Stand."
  • City Hall - It is a building that appears in the episode "Cave Dwelling Sponge."
  • The Institution for the Criminally Tiny - A prison for small criminals. It owns a police van. It was seen in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.

Museums/Libraries[]

  • Bikini Bottom Art Museum - The Art Museum is, as the name says, a museum with art things in Bikini Bottom. It just appears in the episode "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups." Squidward visits it with his new best friend, Patrick. SpongeBob comes along without Squidward and Patrick knowing because he wants to win Patrick back as his best friend. The only employees known are two security fish.
  • Bikini Bottom Boat Museum - A museum of ships and boats. Seen when SpongeBob goes to the museum in "Nautical Novice."
  • Bikini Bottom Library - Seen in "Mid-Life Crustacean" and "Pest of the West."
  • Bikini Bottom Museum - Seen in "Atlantis SquarePantis" and "Are You Happy Now?" In SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis on the level "Snap Happy!" (On commentary version), SpongeBob says the museum used to be a much bigger place, but Patrick sat on one of the sea mines which was still active and it exploded.
  • Bikini Bottom Museum of Everything - It is a museum that appears in "Insecurity Guards."
  • Fry Cook Museum - Seen in "Neptune's Spatula." It is a museum with many different fry cooking artifacts. There are models of chef fish holding spatulas, a fish with an apple in its mouth, a chef hat, an octopus chef model with 8 oven mitts, a display that says forks plus spoons equals spork, sandwiches, profiles of chefs, (ex. Tough Guy of Grease) eating utensils, and the Golden Spatula in dried Grease.
  • Galleria Diphteria - It is an art gallery that Squidward is invited to in the episode "Squid Plus One."
  • Hook Museum - Seen in "Selling Out." There are many international hooks hanging on walls.
  • Museum - The museum that SpongeBob destroyed in the episode "The Masterpiece." It looks similar to the Bikini Bottom Art Museum.

Recreation[]

Parks[]

  • Bikini Bottom Folk Village - Seen very briefly in the episode "Clams." One of Squidward's favorite places to go for recreation.
  • Bikini Bottom Park - It is a location that appears in the episode "The Ballad of Filthy Muck."
  • Fish Hooks Park - An area in Bikini Bottom that is surrounded by fish hooks. Seen in the episode "Hooky."
  • Pet Park - A park looking similar to the Snail Park. Seen in the episode "Chatterbox Gary."
  • Playground - A popular playground for children located on Conch Street.
  • Playground - Seen in the episode "Krabby Land."
  • Seashell Park - A park with a river flowing through it, there is also a playground and a picnic area. Seen in "Karate Choppers."
  • Snail Park - A park for snails seen where SpongeBob takes Gary in "Gary in Love" and "Gary's Got Legs."

Cultural establishments[]

Sporting Establishments[]

Social Establishments[]

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Theme Parks[]

  • Bikini Bottom Hug Festival - It is a festival dedicated to hugging people, as others are seen doing this. It appears in the episode "Ditchin'."
  • Carnivals - Seen in several episodes throughout the series.
  • Coral Carnival - It is a carnival that appears in the episode "Stuck in the Wringer."
  • Glove Universe - It is the successor theme park to Glove World! It first appears in the episode "Glove World R.I.P."
  • Glove World! - A theme park dedicated to gloves.
    • Big Dipper - It is a regularly seen ride.
    • Drop Tower - It is a fast-paced roller coaster in Glove World!, seen in the episode "Roller Cowards."
    • Ferris wheel - It is an amusement ride that was located in Glove World!
    • Fiery Fist O' Pain - It is a large roller coaster at Glove World! (now in Glove Universe).
    • Glove Castle - It is a castle that was considered to be a playground with Glove Lake in front of it.
    • Glove Drop - It is a ride at Glove World! that appears in the episode "Glove World R.I.P."
    • Glove Lake
    • Glove World Power Plant - It was a maintenance room attached to the Tunnel of Glove that appears in the episode "Tunnel of Glove." It was off limits to non-employees. The room mostly contains fuse boxes, water pipes, and water valves.
    • Hall of Mirrors - It is an attraction at Glove World! that appears in the episode "Glove World R.I.P."
    • Merry-Go-Round - It was a regularly seen ride.
    • Neck Breaker - It is a rollercoaster located in Glove World! It appears in the episode "Don't Wake Patrick."
    • Swings - A regularly seen ride.
    • The Mitten - It is a children's ride located at Glove World! It is seen in the episode "Roller Cowards."
    • Tilt-A-Hurl - It is a ride at Glove World! It is seen in the episode "Glove World R.I.P."
    • Tunnel of Glove - It is a ride at Glove World! that first appeared in the episode "Tunnel of Glove."
  • Goo Lagoon Pier - It is a part of Goo Lagoon.
  • Neptune's Paradise - A theme park that SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy visited in the Employee of the Month video game. The Park was opened in 1923.
  • Planet Rollercoaster - Another one of the places Pearl wanted to vacation at in the episode "Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation."
  • Valentine's Day Carnival - A carnival that is based on Valentine's Day.

Former Establishments[]

For certain or unknown reasons, some places in Bikini Bottom are no longer standing.

  • Bikini Bottom Heavy Industries - It was a formerly standing building located in the downtown metropolitan area of Bikini Bottom. It was seen in the episode "Extreme Spots."
  • Black lemonade stand - It was a stand that sells black lemonade and appears in the episode "Ink Lemonade." It was founded by Patrick Star and run by him and SpongeBob.
  • Bubble Stand - A temporary bubble stand that SpongeBob built. He charged 25 cents for each bubble blown. He also gave lessons for beginners - 25 cents. Seen in "Bubblestand."
  • Coffee - Seen in "Best Frenemies."
  • Flabby Patty Shack - The Flabby Patty Shack was a dining place and a rival to the Krusty Krab. The only food they sold was the rival to the Krabby Patty, the Flabby Patty. It was really a trick by SpongeBob to get Plankton and Mr. Krabs to work together so they would be friends again. It only appeared in "The Other Patty." It was probably demolished or shut down after this episode, as it is never seen again.
  • Kelpshake - A highly popular restaurant selling Kelp Shakes that had several locations throughout Bikini Bottom. It was closed down after having been discovered to have an ingredient that causes you to grow green hair all over. The idea of them popping up all over is a parody of Starbucks.
  • Krabby O Mondays - A family-oriented restaurant that replaced The Krusty Krab for a short time while Mr. Krabs retired.
  • Krusty Factory - It was a factory that produces the Frozen Krabby Patty.
  • Krusty Towers - A hotel that Mr. Krabs made himself out of the Krusty Krab. Seen in "Krusty Towers."
  • Lemonade Stand - It was a stand that sold lemonade and was run by Harold. It only appears in the episode "Karate Star."
  • Pretty Patties - A kiosk in front of SpongeBob's house that sold painted Krabby Patties in "Patty Hype."
  • Rippers Reef - As seen in "A Life in a Day," where SpongeBob, Patrick, and Larry destroy the island on a giant bow and arrow from crashing on it.
  • Rusty Krab - A retirement home that went bankrupt and was sold to Mr. Krabs.
  • Rusty's Rib Eye - A restaurant which was long before the Krusty Krab in Bikini Bottom. Seen in "Séance Shméance."
  • Shelly Superhighway - A large highway founded by Sheldon (Shelly) J. Plankton that goes directly through Jellyfish Fields. It was built and torn down in "SpongeBob's Last Stand."
  • Stinky Burgers - Stinky Burgers was a small store, with an average look. It had a metal roof of low quality and the sign was orange with a bold yellow "Stinky," and a black Burgers text. Next to that was a dried out clam that was spouting out a smelly, fake breath. It had a small foghorn coming out from the left side, an ordering window and a door that only Stinky was able to enter. Inside Stinky Burgers was a kitchen, although nothing was shown inside. You did not eat inside though. Outside the cooking area were seats and chairs with an umbrella, shielding bad sun or rain. They were not of great quality. There was also an overfilled trash can on the right. The whole area was surrounded by a very low brick wall. The fact that Stinky did not put more work and care into his business is surprising because of his success, fortune, and "love for the kids."
  • Teenage Boy Museum - The museum that Pearl wanted to vacation at in the episode "Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation." Right after she got there, the museum got demolished. It is not exactly known why the Teenage Boy Museum got destroyed, but it was probably because sales were low and they were out of money, so they sold the place and it got demolished. The location is right across from the Bikini Bottom Mint.
  • Your New Mall - Seen in "Skill Crane." This shopping mall was under construction, but knocked down by Squidward.
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Unknown Establishments[]

  • Tony - Its purpose is unknown, but it appears in "SpongeBob LongPants," when SpongeBob is talking to his fancy friends.

From Other Time Periods[]

Basic Prehistoric Era[]

Basic prehistoric Bikini Bottom appeared in "SB-129" and "Ugh." Features a jungle area and tall grass.

Advanced Prehistoric Era[]

Advanced prehistoric Bikini Bottom appeared in "Ugh." The water is very murky. A forested area features tall grass and trees with vines. Only three known structures exist: SpongeGar's Ancient Pineapple (contains a bed on the floor, with a rock on a bone shelf as an alarm clock. A cave painting of SpongeGar jellyfishing is on the wall); Squog's Ancient Easter Island Head (A key is required to get inside; it has two floors, the main floor has a rock with two thick sticks (one harder than the other) and the other floor is the art gallery where Squog painted a little bit); Patar's Ancient Rock.

Medieval Times[]

Medieval Bikini Bottom appeared in Dunces and Dragons. The water has a different coloration, shaded pale yellow.

  • Armor Shop - A store that sells and makes armor.
  • Farmland - Farmland spread out over the kingdom land.
  • King Krabs' castle - The castle. It Looks like the Krusty Krab, but is white. Where King Krabs and Princess Pearl Krabs resides. Contains a large dungeon area, a throne room with a guillotine, and the prophecy wall above the throne.
  • Planktonamor's tower - The tower where the evil wizard Planktonamor and his wife Karen lives. Contains a spiral staircase.
  • Village - The main village area. Contains schools, hospitals, a hotel and the following:
  • Viking King Palace - As seen in, "Dear Vikings."
  • Ye Olde Bowling Alley - Seen briefly in "Dunces and Dragons."
  • Ye Olde Folks Home - Seen briefly in "Dunces and Dragons."

41st Century[]

In 41st Century Bikini Bottom, everything is painted with chrome as seen in "SB-129." The future Krusty Krab was seen, which contains a normal kitchen, only everything is chrome. A can opener room (down hall and to the left) and a Time Machine (down hall and to the right) are featured as well. The Time Machine is actually pink and green with a Tiffany-style light fixture, and has a lever labeled "past" and "future," with a key and three buttons to the right.

From Other Dimensions[]

Nowhere[]

This dimension features multi-colored squares, in different places which disappear when lifted, and it comes with a blank white background. Mysterious voices lurk around and copy words that are said (while spelling them out using goofy fonts), and it is hard to get out as running around here will take you back to where you started, as inspired by The Matrix. However, the time machine is always right under where you stand (revealed in "SB-129"). The only known way to access this place is to destroy the time-switch activator in a time machine. Squidward is the only known character to have gone to this dimension.

Parallel Bikini Bottom[]

An opposite version of Bikini Bottom; the only known inhabitants are parallel versions of SpongeBob and Patrick. Parallel SpongeBob has been seen in several episodes, including "Wet Painters" and "Something Smells," while Parallel Patrick has only been seen in "Rule of Dumb" and "Roller Cowards." There might be a Parallel Squidward, as shown in "Squidward in Clarinetland," however, he might just have been a fantasy created by Squidward.

The 9th Dimension[]

A dimension mentioned in "Big Pink Loser" and in a video game. Not much is known about this dimension, except that there are giant monkey men out to destroy it. Patrick's lifelong goal is to find a way to access this dimension, defeat the giant monkey men, and save its inhabitants. It probably doesn't exist, though.

The 8th Dimension[]

A dimension also mentioned in "Big Pink Loser." Like the 9th dimension, not much is known about this dimension, except that creatures are trying to destroy it. The creatures are known as the little monkey men, which are similar to the giant monkey men in the 9th dimension, but much smaller. Patrick mentioned this when SpongeBob told him that trying to defeat the giant monkey men and saving the 9th dimension would be a little hard in "Big Pink Loser." Like the 9th dimension, the 8th dimension probably doesn't exist, either.

The Doodle Dimension[]

This dimension is just a blank white space, similar to the Nowhere dimension. It appears in the episode "Doodle Dimension," where SpongeBob and Patrick accidentally become trapped in this dimension. They figure out, they can draw with the magic pencil. In this dimension DoodleBob returns and fights a war against SpongeBob and Patrick.

References[]

  1. ^ "Walking the Plankton." SpongeBob SquarePants. Nickelodeon. November 7, 2011. Television.
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