Hangout Spots From TV Shows That We Wish Were Real

You weren't the only one who visited New York hoping to grab a coffee at "Friends" staple Central Perk.

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From Boy Meets World to One Tree Hill, almost every television show worth watching has a trademark restaurant, club, bar, or cafe where the main characters regularly meet up. Those places are the heart of the show, where everything goes down—be it fights, proposals, and even simple gossip sessions.

Sure, you live vicariously through those characters from the comfort of your living room couch, but it's hard to witness their daily lives and not want to be right in that conversation with them. Sigh. If only these hangout spots were real. 

Written by Samaya Sinha

Central Perk on Friends

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Chubbie's on Boy Meets World

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The Bait Shop on The O.C.

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The Drunken Clam on Family Guy

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Maclaren's Bar on How I Met Your Mother

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The Maxx on Saved by the Bell

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Cheers on Cheers

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Monk's Cafe on Seinfeld

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Al's Diner on Happy Days

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The Hub on That 70's Show

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Moe's on The Simpsons

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The Talon on Smallville

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The Peach Pit on Beverly Hills 90210

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Shore Shack on Rocket Power

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P3 on Charmed

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Krusty Krab on Spongebob Squarepants

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The Bronze on Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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Luke's Diner on Gilmore Girls

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Honker Burger on Doug

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Tric on One Tree Hill

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