You can now eat breakfast at Tiffany's in real life

Channel your inner Audrey Hepburn at Tiffany & Co.'s Blue Box Cafe.

ByABC News
November 9, 2017, 1:33 PM

— -- Tiffany shoppers can now channel their inner Audrey Hepburn at the luxury jeweler's new cafe.

Tiffany & Co. will starting serving meals at its Blue Box Cafe, in the company's Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York City.

Blue Box's menu offers breakfast items like truffle eggs and buttermilk waffles served with a choice of coffee or tea for $29. Lunch is priced at $39 and includes a starter and main course, like the Fifth Avenue Maine lobster salad.

PHOTO: The iconic Tiffany Blue color is seen throughout the interior floor plan and at the forefront of the cafe's design.
The iconic Tiffany Blue color is seen throughout the interior floor plan and at the forefront of the cafe's design.

The restaurant, which opens Friday, sits on the same floor as Tiffany's new luxury home and accessories collection. The interior decor features chic finishes like herringbone marble and amazonite.

PHOTO: The Blue Box Cafe sits on the same floor as Tiffany's new luxury home and accessories collection.
The Blue Box Cafe sits on the same floor as Tiffany's new luxury home and accessories collection.
PHOTO: Tiffany's new Blue Box Cafe features elegant finishes like herringbone marble and amazonite stone.
Tiffany's new Blue Box Cafe features elegant finishes like herringbone marble and amazonite stone.

The iconic Tiffany blue is seen throughout the interior and is at the forefront of the cafe's design, according to a statement released by Tiffany.

"The setting is as inviting as the food is inspiring, serving customers who have always dreamed of having breakfast at Tiffany," the company wrote in a press release sent to ABC News.

PHOTO: Audrey Hepburn poses for a publicity still for the Paramount Pictures film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' in 1961, in New York City | The iconic Tiffany Blue color is seen throughout the interior floor plan and at the forefront of the cafe's design.
Actress Audrey Hepburn poses for a publicity still for the Paramount Pictures film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' in 1961, in New York City | The iconic Tiffany Blue color is seen throughout the interior floor plan and at the forefront of the cafe's design.

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