'Pivoooot' to this real-life Central Perk cafe in New York


By AGENCY
Fans of the popular sitcom Friends can finally visit a real-life version of the show’s Central Perk cafe in New York. — Friends Wiki

Devotees of fan favourite Friends will soon be able to sip a cup of “Joey” in a Manhattan, New York recreation of the “Central Perk” cafe made famous by the sitcom.

Just don’t expect the coffee to cost US$3 (RM12.60) a cup like it did in the acclaimed television show at the turn of the millennium.

The latest reincarnation of the hot drink haunt will feature plush apricot-colour couches and clipart-style logos faithful to the TV series that ran from 1994 to 2004.

Central Perk Coffee Company, which already has an outpost in Boston, Massachusetts, will run the Manhattan branch which will be based in the Times Square tourist hub and is due to open in late 2025.

It announced the venture in a joint statement with Warner Bros Discovery Global Experiences earlier this week.

“At the heart of (the Friends) story was always Central Perk, the iconic coffeehouse and the group’s home base, set in Manhattan,” said Warner Bros Discovery Global Experiences executive Peter van Roden.

A play on the name of Manhattan’s iconic Central Park, Phoebe, Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Joey and Monica would regularly gather in the fictitious establishment.

The name has been applied to a number of imitation cafes as far afield as Shanghai, China.

Coffee blends offered by Central Perk Coffee include “We were on a ‘coffee’ break” and the “Pivot blend” – homages to two prominent storylines. – AFP

 

#friendsedit from TV & FILM GIFs

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
tourism , central perk , cafe , friends , fans , new york , sitcom

Next In Travel

Space travel industry faces uncertain future
Open-cast pit to eco park: India reinvents old mines
KLIA among world’s top five airports with most shops and restaurants
Other ways Easter is celebrated around the world (some will blow your mind!)
Tourists in Belgium find allure in this 'ugly' city's decay
Many people visit the quiet Italian city of Turin to see this one special thing
Take in the KL city skyline from Puncak Alop
Morocco aims to add 25,000 hotel rooms for the 2030 FIFA World Cup
Golden opportunity for fans to visit spots featured in 'Kpop Demon Hunters'
Rental homes in World Cup host cities may charge up to RM25,000 a night

Others Also Read