At long last (it was 1961 when Audrey Hepburn starred in the movie), eating breakfast at Tiffany's is a reality. I know, I'll give you a moment to process that one.

The fancy jewellery store on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue - which is its flagship store - opened an actual café on Friday, and fans of the film are (rightly so) losing their minds.

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While Audrey's character was relegated to chomping on a croissant and staring longingly into the window display, shoppers will actually be able to go and eat brekkie there and why on earth has this taken 56 years?

The luxury brunch spot overlooks Central Park from the fourth floor of the building, so will serve stunning views alongside its 'American' menu.

Named the Blue Box Café because it has been decorated in Tiffany & Co's classic egg blue colour scheme, the menu has already been reviewed by Eater. Breakfast will cost $29 (£22) and consist of two courses (hell yeah!) including fruit and a pastry. And diners will get to choose from fancy pants brekkies like truffle eggs and avocado toast.

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Tiffany's & Co
So. Damn. Fancy!

The café will also serve a two-course lunch for $39 (£30) of a chicken BLT sandwich, a "Fifth Avenue Salad" involving avo and lobster, and mushroom soup. And you can even buy a cake shaped like a Tiffany box.

Naturally, all meals will be served on the finest bone china. And we wouldn't expect anything less.