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'''Central Perk''' is a fictional [[coffee shop]] in [[New York City]]'s [[Greenwich Village]], and besides Monicas apartment, one of the focal points of the popular television [[sitcom]] ''[[Friends]]''. It was main hang out of the six main characters, and where they spent the majority of their free time talking about their problems. It is based on [[Cholmondeley's]], a coffee shop and lounge in [[Usen Castle]] at [[Brandeis University]], the [[alma mater]] of the show's creators.
'''Central Perk''' is a fictional [[coffee shop]] in [[New York City]]'s [[Greenwich Village]]. It is situated near [[Monica]]'s apartment, one of the focal points of the popular television [[sitcom]] ''[[Friends]]''. It was one of the show's main sets in which the six main characters spent the majority of their free time talking about their problems. It is based on [[Cholmondeley's]], a coffee shop and lounge in [[Usen Castle]] at [[Brandeis University]], the [[alma mater]] of the show's creators.


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The space was formerly occupied by the gang's old hangout, a [[bar (establishment)|bar]]. Central Perk is owned by a man named Terry (played by [[Max Wright]]), who according to Rachel and Phoebe is a '[[jerk]]'. Terry was rarely seen and left most of the running of his coffee shop to [[Gunther (Friends character)|Gunther]], who became a permanent fixture in the shop. The large sofa on the middle of the shop and the area around it was their territory, like they own that place. It was seen in some occasion that they are telling other people to move from that sofa area even if nobody is sitting there.


The space was formerly occupied by the gang's old hangout, a [[bar (establishment)|bar]]. Central Perk is owned by a man named Terry (played by [[Max Wright]]), who according to Rachel and Phoebe is a '[[jerk]]'. Terry was rarely seen and left most of the running of his coffee shop to [[Gunther (Friends character)|Gunther]], who became a permanent fixture in the shop. The large sofa on the middle of the shop, the chair on the right (as seen from the main camera angle) and the table and the table and chair on the left are nearly always used as the main setting for any scenes in Central Perk. In the earlier episodes, irrespective of how busy the coffee shop became, those seats were always available. The writers turned this into a joke, and in one episode the six main charcters arrive in the shop, find their seats taken, look at each other puzzled, then walk out.
Both [[Rachel Green]] and [[Joey Tribbiani]] have worked at Central Perk at one time or another. Waitressing at Central Perk was Rachel's first job. She was not very qualified and regularly got orders mixed up. Rachel eventually quit in the third season episode ''The One Where Rachel Quits'', after Joey and [[Chandler Bing|Chandler]] encouraged her to pursue a career in [[fashion]].


Both [[Rachel Green]] and [[Joey Tribbiani]] have worked as a waitress or waiter at Central Perk. This was Rachel's first job. She regularly got orders mixed up, put items in the wrong places, neglected to clean the [[cappucino]] machine, and blamed her poor performance on the fact she didn't care about the job. Rachel eventually quit in the third season, in the episode titled ''The One Where Rachel Quits''. Joey and [[Chandler Bing|Chandler]] encouraged her to pursue a career in [[fashion]], and suggested she was likely to become motivated to look for a better job if she quit work and had what they termed as 'the fear'.
[[Phoebe Buffay]] was also a regular fixture in Central Perk, and played songs such as ''[[Smelly Cat]]'' to often bemused audiences. Ross also played keyboard once in the coffee-shop.

[[Phoebe Buffay]] was also a regular fixture in Central Perk, and played songs such as ''[[Smelly Cat]]'' to often bemused audiences. Ross also played keyboard once in the coffee shop.


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Central Perk is a fictional coffee shop in New York City's Greenwich Village. It is situated near Monica's apartment, one of the focal points of the popular television sitcom Friends. It was one of the show's main sets in which the six main characters spent the majority of their free time talking about their problems. It is based on Cholmondeley's, a coffee shop and lounge in Usen Castle at Brandeis University, the alma mater of the show's creators.

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The space was formerly occupied by the gang's old hangout, a bar. Central Perk is owned by a man named Terry (played by Max Wright), who according to Rachel and Phoebe is a 'jerk'. Terry was rarely seen and left most of the running of his coffee shop to Gunther, who became a permanent fixture in the shop. The large sofa on the middle of the shop, the chair on the right (as seen from the main camera angle) and the table and the table and chair on the left are nearly always used as the main setting for any scenes in Central Perk. In the earlier episodes, irrespective of how busy the coffee shop became, those seats were always available. The writers turned this into a joke, and in one episode the six main charcters arrive in the shop, find their seats taken, look at each other puzzled, then walk out.

Both Rachel Green and Joey Tribbiani have worked as a waitress or waiter at Central Perk. This was Rachel's first job. She regularly got orders mixed up, put items in the wrong places, neglected to clean the cappucino machine, and blamed her poor performance on the fact she didn't care about the job. Rachel eventually quit in the third season, in the episode titled The One Where Rachel Quits. Joey and Chandler encouraged her to pursue a career in fashion, and suggested she was likely to become motivated to look for a better job if she quit work and had what they termed as 'the fear'.

Phoebe Buffay was also a regular fixture in Central Perk, and played songs such as Smelly Cat to often bemused audiences. Ross also played keyboard once in the coffee shop.