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It may have taken more than half a century, but the worldfamous New York jewellery store has finally made good on the promise of being able to have"Breakfast at Tiffany’s".
A cafe has opened in the Manhattan store fifty-six years after the 1961 romantic comedy fi lm of the same name.
Naturally, it’s called the Blue Box Cafe - in honour of① the brand’s famous packaging - and the colour theme may be familiar to regular customers.
Dressed in a black Givenchy dress and pearls, Hepburn made a fashion statement t h a t T i f f a n y believes still resonates② with shoppers.
I t i s designed for"customers who have always dreamed of having Breakfast at Tiffany," the company said in a statement.
Social media buzzed③with the choices, which include truffle④ eggs, buttermilk waffles and vegan avocado toast.
To get to the cafe, you walk past rows of diamonds on the main floor of Tiffany to a concierge-attended elevator. Its tiny walls are lined with photos of the brand’s wares, including its new line of tea cups and plates, giving you a sneak peak of the cafe’s table settings.
When the elevator dings and you arrive, you’re greeted by a woman who chimes, "Welcome to the fabulous fourth fl oor."
B u t d o n ’ t e x p e c t t o waltz⑤ right in. "We don’t take reservations yet, unfortunately," says a dining manager. So to claim your spot in the cafe, which seats 40 people, you may need to line up as early as 5 am. Early risers who wait in line are given a time to return later in the day.
Breakfast costs $29 and starts with coffee or tea and a croissant⑥ or fruit. Then it’s your choice of avocado toast, a buttermilk waffle, truffle eggs or smoked salmon and a bagel.
Lunch costs $39 and includes starters such as mushroom soup and black bass crudo, with main dishes like the "Charles Lewis Tiffany" sandwich or the "Fifth Avenue Salad" with Maine lobster⑦ and grapefruit.
If fancy treats are more your style, Tiffany Tea comes with a threetiered plate of fi nger sandwiches and mini-desserts for $49.
Many dessert items are a visual treat, incorporating Tiffany& Co’s statement blue.
Also, be sure to check out their specialty menu item, the decadent Blue Box celebration cake.
A cafe has opened in the Manhattan store fifty-six years after the 1961 romantic comedy fi lm of the same name.
Naturally, it’s called the Blue Box Cafe - in honour of① the brand’s famous packaging - and the colour theme may be familiar to regular customers.
Dressed in a black Givenchy dress and pearls, Hepburn made a fashion statement t h a t T i f f a n y believes still resonates② with shoppers.
I t i s designed for"customers who have always dreamed of having Breakfast at Tiffany," the company said in a statement.
Social media buzzed③with the choices, which include truffle④ eggs, buttermilk waffles and vegan avocado toast.
To get to the cafe, you walk past rows of diamonds on the main floor of Tiffany to a concierge-attended elevator. Its tiny walls are lined with photos of the brand’s wares, including its new line of tea cups and plates, giving you a sneak peak of the cafe’s table settings.
When the elevator dings and you arrive, you’re greeted by a woman who chimes, "Welcome to the fabulous fourth fl oor."
B u t d o n ’ t e x p e c t t o waltz⑤ right in. "We don’t take reservations yet, unfortunately," says a dining manager. So to claim your spot in the cafe, which seats 40 people, you may need to line up as early as 5 am. Early risers who wait in line are given a time to return later in the day.
Breakfast costs $29 and starts with coffee or tea and a croissant⑥ or fruit. Then it’s your choice of avocado toast, a buttermilk waffle, truffle eggs or smoked salmon and a bagel.
Lunch costs $39 and includes starters such as mushroom soup and black bass crudo, with main dishes like the "Charles Lewis Tiffany" sandwich or the "Fifth Avenue Salad" with Maine lobster⑦ and grapefruit.
If fancy treats are more your style, Tiffany Tea comes with a threetiered plate of fi nger sandwiches and mini-desserts for $49.
Many dessert items are a visual treat, incorporating Tiffany& Co’s statement blue.
Also, be sure to check out their specialty menu item, the decadent Blue Box celebration cake.