The opening was delayed initially due to the unexpected passing of Matthew Perry, known for his role as Chandler Bing. To honour Perry's legacy, the first day will feature coffee sleeves imprinted with Chandler's iconic line, "Can I interest you in a sarcastic comment?"
Following the launch, the shop plans to introduce additional sleeves adorned with quotes from other key characters like Rachel, Ross, Monica, Phoebe, and Joey. Over recent years, various pop-up Central Perk versions appeared in New York and across Los Angeles County, often used by Warner Bros.
Streaming availability and the 2021 reunion show revived interest in the sitcom, even as it approaches its 30th anniversary next year. This 2,600-square-foot permanent location on Newbury Street in Boston features a coffee menu curated by celebrity chef Tom Colicchio. The blends pay homage to famous catchphrases from the show, including "Pivot, Pivot" and "How You Doing."
The store replicates the iconic orange couch and boasts a neon sign spelling "The one with ...," reflecting the show's episode titles. Furthermore, the store's decor incorporates references to Chandler and Joey's pets—a gold chicken and duck.
Initially scheduled for October, the store's opening was delayed following Perry's sudden passing on October 28. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of his untimely death.
"Friends," a beloved sitcom, follows the lives of six friends—Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe—in Manhattan. A cultural phenomenon, it thrived for ten seasons, catching audiences' attention worldwide with its humour, relationships, and iconic moments. Set in Central Perk, the group navigates life's ups and downs, weaving in romance, career endeavours, and tight-knit friendships. The show's witty banter, memorable catchphrases and endearing characters resonate, fostering a timeless appeal. With themes of loyalty, love, and growth, the show remains a cultural touchstone, celebrated for its relatable dynamics, comedic brilliance, and ability to evoke laughter and warmth across generations.