
Via central perk coffee company
The world is now two things. It is a shit and terrifying place that seems to be worse. And he is also deeply in love with nostalgia from the 90s and so to employ one to temporarily alleviate the reality of the second, we bring you a message today Central profitA fictitious cafe from the Multi-Cam Friends sitcom era, which is currently a lasting brick in Modern York.
The central profit has already penetrated the real world on various occasions, mainly as ephemeral cafes during the bonus, when the pop-up windows were furious (see: pop-ups Luke’s Diner inspired Gilmore Girls). There is even a fixed installation in Boston, but this is the first location in Modern York, which means that this is the first real location.
As reported DiversityThe central profit will be in the north -east corner 7th Avenue and 47th Street, on Times Square. It will look like a namesake cafe from the series, i.e. a cozy cafe in the style of the 90s. It will also cover a replica of the orange couch, on which the cast spent a ungodly amount of time, although she allegedly had a job. But because it is also “experience”, there will be a finish, such as thematic mixtures and goods available for purchase.
“Food articles inspired by friends” will also be available, which have been “managed” by the restaurateur and the best chef of judge Tom Colio. Now, what inspired by friends means a tariff that can say. I will live an episode of my friends Rolodex for all memories of food, and the best I invent is the time when Ross dressed as a potato in space or a spudnik, which others called “cosmic dooda”. Or there was a time when Joey only ate the skin of fried chicken, leaving the meat “to catch”.
The central profit in Modern York officially opens in autumn, which should give you more than enough time to embrace your friends’ quotes to freeze while waiting for coffee that will be served, but for some reason is not made in chemix.
So if you want to put your head in the sand and cozy, to the warmth of nostalgia, you were forgiven that SchlepPPPPPPPING on the Times Square enjoys a bit of a lack of reality.