Here’s How You Can Have Breakfast At Tiffany’s In Real Life
After an extensive renovation of the fourth floor at its Fifth Avenue flagship store, Tiffany’s has introduced its first-ever retail dining space – called The Blue Box Cafe. The fourth floor not only houses Tiffany’s new café but also its luxury Home & Accessories collection of elevated everyday objects – which has garnered a hefty amount of attention from the internet– as well as a baby boutique, sterling silver hollowware, a selection of vintage books curated by Assouline and a Tiffany fragrance laboratory.
The interior it the most utmost Tiffany-esque thing you could expect, with Tiffany-Blue chairs, walls, and bone-China. The menu will consist of “simple” items that will rotate throughout the seasons – and is inspired by signature New York dishes.