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      Valerie Wu
      Nov 17, 2017

      Breakfast at Tiffany's cafe opens

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      For those who have always wanted to relive Breakfast at Tiffany's, you now can. The Blue Box Cafe has now opened at Tiffany & Co. in New York City, and offers a variety of menu items all modeled after the iconic film.

       

      Offerings include a traditional breakfast, complete with the coffee and croissant, but also more sophisticated items, such as the forty-nine dollar selection of finger sandwiches, olive-oil poached salmon, or avocado toast. 

       

      After more than forty years, you can finally have Breakfast at Tiffany's.

       

      Read more here: https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2017/11/tiffany-co-blue-box-cafe-opening

       

      Have you ever watched the film? If so, what do you think should be included?

       

      What do you think individuals should keep in mind when adapting a film into a real-life endeavor (such as a cafe)?

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