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"Friends" 20th anniversary bash held at Central Perk cafe

Fans can now see what's brewing at the real-life Central Perk, based on the cafe from the hit TV series
"Friends" cafe brought to life in New York 01:24

James Michael Tyler and The Rembrandts will be there for you, especially if you're at a "Friends" celebration.

The actor best known for playing Gunther on the hit NBC sitcom, and the band that performed the show's catchy theme song, attended a 20th anniversary party Wednesday at the new Central Perk pop-up store and cafe in New York.

The location is designed to look like the coffeehouse frequently seen throughout the show's 10-year-run from 1994-2004. The six main characters, who never seemed to have to have go to work, would often meet at Central Perk to talk about their various problems of the week.

Tyler, who bleached his hair in honor of the show's 20th anniversary, appeared in 148 out of the 238 total episodes produced, more than any other guest-star. He played the socially-awkward cafe manager Gunther -- who often pined after Rachel (Jennifer Aniston).

Even though "Friends" was set in New York, the series was filmed almost entirely on sound stages in Los Angeles.

Tyler said during his visit to Central Perk, "The first thing I noticed was the couch and then just the smell of real coffee because our set actually didn't smell like real coffee because I never made an actual coffee in the ten years that I worked there because the machine's really loud...it just seems like this would be what Central Perk would be like."

"It is near the location, if not at the location, where the Central Perk actually in the fictional universe existed. So it blurs the lines between reality and fantasy," he added.

The real-life Central Perk is located on 199 Lafayette Street in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. Free cups of Joe are being offered to patrons, courtesy of the Eight O'Clock coffee company.

The cafe is expected to stay open until Oct. 18.

Watch video above to see what's brewing inside.

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