Introduction to Central Perk
Central Perk, the iconic coffee shop from the hit TV show "Friends," has come to life in New York’s Times Square. The real-life replica of the popular fake coffee house opens its doors on December 12th, offering a variety of homages to the fabled series and plenty of hot java.
A Dream Come True for Fans
Jenny Donadio, a 41-year-old "Friends" superfan from New York City, was excited to be among the first to experience the latest slice of "Friends" culture at a preview. "That’s the heart of the whole thing," Donadio said, referring to the location in Times Square. "It’s such a great place to put on an iconic show…You almost feel like a ‘friend’."
Not an Exact Replica
The concept of a "Friends"-inspired coffee shop has been tried before, but this is the first time fans will be able to recreate the iconic store experience at a permanent location in the Big Apple. However, the Central Perk Coffee Company is not a copy of the fictional coffeehouse. Instead, it’s an homage to the show, with familiar classics like the group’s large orange sofa and pop art by Burton Morris.
Modernizing the Concept
Glen Coben, the lead architect and designer behind the project, said the store is intended as a gathering place where people can eat, drink good coffee, and enjoy a community space that reflects the spirit of Central Perk. "We didn’t want to be stuck in 1994," Coben said. "We really wanted to create a place that looks like what Central Perk would look like in 2025."
Easter Eggs and References
The store features plenty of Easter eggs for both casual and die-hard "Friends" fans. For example, the series’ famous "chicks and ducks" appear in concept art next to the toilets, and there’s a pair of metal bookends "A" and "Z", a nod to Chandler’s own set. The menu is also filled with show-themed options, including the "Morning After" yoghurt, the prosciutto sandwich "The Tribbiani", and the "Rachel Green ‘Side’ Salad".
Coffee and Drinks
At the heart of it all is the actual coffee – the shop brews and sells three signature Central Perk coffee blends: "Pivot" (medium dark roast), "How You Doin’?" (medium roast), and “We Were on a ‘Coffee’ Break” (dark roast). If you’re looking for the strongest kicks, you can treat yourself to the "Gunther!" kick. Espresso blend. The venue is still waiting on a liquor license, but hopes to have espresso martinis and other cocktails on the menu by the end of January.
A New Generation of Fans
Kathy Choi, a 47-year-old New Yorker who saw “Friends” during its premiere, enjoyed sharing the updated Central Perk with the newest generation of “Friends” fans. "It’s a different generation at this point," Choi said. "The humor remains…It would have been great if they had launched (a cafe like this) years ago. This is so exciting, and as busy as Times Square is, it’s going to do so well."
