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Now You Can Breakfast At Tiffany's As Store Opens Cafe
The Blue Box Café will put you in Holly Golightly's shoes.

MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — Nearly 60 years after Audrey Hepburn's character Holly Golightly sipped coffee and peered through the storefront windows of Tiffany's, the iconic jewelry shop is opening a cafe in its Fifth Avenue flagship store.
Yes, now you too can have breakfast at Tiffany's.
Tiffany & Co. will open The Blue Box Café Friday on the fourth floor of its store. Diners will have the opportunity to sip on coffee and eat baked goods in a space designed to "evoke Tiffany’s craftsmanship and heritage," a press release said.
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The fourth floor of Tiffany & Co. will also feature a brand-new home and accessories collection, a baby boutique, sterling silver hollowware and a selection of vintage books, according to a press release.
"Both the café and redesign of the Home & Accessories floor reflect a modern luxury experience," Reed Krakoff, chief artistic officer at Tiffany & Co., said in a statement. "The space is experimental and experiential – a window into the new Tiffany."
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The Blue Box Café will be Tiffany & Co.'s first venture into retail dining. Its menu will feature American classics as well as a rotating menu on signature New York Dishes. The cafe will be open during normal store avenues at Tiffany & Co.'s Fifth Avenue flagship, located between East 56th and 57th streets.
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