When Holly Golightly, played by Audrey Hepburn, stepped out of a yellow cab and sauntered to the window of Tiffany & Co. in the 1961 film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” with Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer’s “Moon River” playing in the background, such a scene was created. Since 1837, Tiffany’s has been a preeminent luxury jeweler and not a place where you could actually have breakfast. Located on the fourth floor of the building, which houses a recently renovated home and accessories section, the café is a bright, airy space, with the “Breakfast at Tiffany” breakfast starting at $29. PhotoWith a nod to the long-heralded regality of the location, there is also a “Tiffany Tea” menu offering ($49), featuring teas by Bellocq, as well as a selection of finger sandwiches and bakery items. Only two blocks from the southern boundary of Central Park, the café has an excellent window view of the popular destination.
Source: New York Times November 11, 2017 18:00 UTC