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'Golden Girls' cafe opens in New York City

NEW YORK — "The Golden Girls" fans now have the perfect place to chat and eat some of the stars’ original recipes.

A café celebrating the popular T.V. series, which ran from 1985 to 1992 is now open in New York City.

Chef Michele Weber's "Betty White Cake" will be making daily appearances at Rue McClanahan's Manhattan café. We don't have an opening date yet, but we are getting SOOOOO close! Rue La Rue Café

Posted by Rue La Rue Café on Saturday, December 31, 2016

RUE who played the sassy Blanche Devereaux on the show.  The café is decorated with photos, memorabilia and wardrobe accessories from the actress' estate.

The owner, Michael LaRue, was a close friend of McClanahan prior to her death in 2010.

"I have a lifetime of Rue's recipes, but she would always mark who she got them from. So we've got Bea Arthur's pasta salad, Betty White angel food cake, Estelle Getty's chocolate chip cookies, Adrienne Barbeau's dip. All of these people she worked with over the years we have recipes for, so we're going to be running them as specials all the time,” he said.

The sconces went up today. Don't they look great? Three more things to go - a plumbing thing, a vent/hood thing, and a storm window thing - and then we'll finally be done. Rue La Rue

Posted by Rue La Rue Café on Friday, December 16, 2016

Larue also manages McClanahan's estate, which includes 220 "Golden Girls" pieces.

He plans rotate them throughout the café to be shared with the public.