Blue Box Cafe: to really make "Breakfast at Tiffany's" – Italian Cuisine


The temporary café designed by Tiffany & Co. will open on February 14 in the Harrods warehouses in London: you can have breakfast, drink tea, dinner and maybe organize a wedding proposal!

"A coffee, a croissant and a diamond, thank you." Who has never dreamed of really doing Breakfast at Tiffany's? To the delight of the most incurable romantics, the title of the famous film he immortalizes Audrey Hepburn with croissant and coffee in hand in front of the windows of the New York jewelry Tiffany & Co. becomes reality.

Tiffany's cafe in London

The February 14, the day that celebrates lovers, but also a date in the middle of the London fashion week, inside the department stores London Harrods will open on Tiffany Blue Box Cafe: It will be a temporary store where you can enjoy breakfast and tea at five, but also a small dinner, surrounded by the jewels and the iconic blue of the brand.

From breakfast to dinner

On the menu croissants with butter with different fillings, fruit bowl, bagels, Waffle, Florentine eggs, Cornish crab muffins, avocado toast, but also finger sandwich (like the one with Faroe salmon) and cakes and scones to accompany tea, all served in classic cups and saucers. There will also be an opportunity to dine with two or three courses accompanied by wines and cocktails. You can also taste the Blue Box Celebration Cake made with white chocolate, vanilla and salted caramel, but only if you order it first.

breakfast-by-tiffany tea

It is not the only Blue Box Cafe in the world. The first was inaugurated in New York inside the Tiffany flagship store on Fifth Avenue, but at the moment it is closed for work and will be reopened in 2021.

The London cafe will be open from 8 to 22.30 from Monday to Friday and on Saturday from 10 to 18.30. Table reservations are already open and who knows if someone is not already thinking about a special gift for Valentine's Day or even how to organize a marriage proposal …

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