Breakfast at Tiffany’s—for real, at The Blue Box Café

Breakfast at Tiffany’s—for real, at The Blue Box Café

Now you can actually partake in the pleasures of a breakfast at Tiffany’s, for the jeweller’s flagship store on New York’s Fifth Avenue just opened a new Tiffany’s café. Created by Paris-based design duo Ronon and Erwan Bouroullec, the café features captivatingly elegant interiors, featuring a colour palette in the iconic Tiffany blue. The café will operate during regular store hours. The Truman Capote novel Breakfast at Tiffany’s , which was later turned into an eponymous Hollywood movie starring Audrey Hepburn, is the inspiration behind this first ever dining concept for the brand. Christened The Blue Box Café it mirrors the 1961 film segment where actress Audrey Hepburn was snacking on a pastry near the storefront on Fifth Avenue, while looking through the shop window with rapt attention. The café will serve up breakfast using Tiffany china and silverware and American classics made with regionally sourced ingredients while the menu will change seasonally to cater to the diverse palates.