To celebrate "Friends" 20th anniversary, Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc will come together at a get-together in Los Angeles later this month, The Sun reported.

Joining the cast to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first episode of "Friends" on Sept. 22, 1994 are show writers David Crane, Marta Kauffman and Kevin Bright.

While Aniston, Cox and Kudrow recently appeared together in "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the complete cast were rarely seen together since the last episode of "Friends" on May 6, 2004.  

As a tribute to the hit show, a café in New York City from Eight O'Clock Coffee and Warner Bros opened with a pop-up version of the famed Central Perk coffeehouse where the six main characters of "Friends" hang out, USA Today reported.

Fans can enjoy free java in the temporary cafe along with "Friends" memorabilia including costumes worn by the show's main characters and the coffee machine from the real Central Perk cafe, photos and other props.  

During the first two hours, more than 250 people had been let in and some fans even camped out overnight on the footpath to secure spots in the queue, an Eight O'Clock Coffee representative said.

"This has exceeded all our expectations," the representative gushed.

To avoid getting the cafe overcrowded, staff let in only approximately 50 people at a time.

The cafe will stay open until Oct. 18 on Lafayette and Broome streets in SoHo, which is one of the trendiest neighbourhoods in New York.

Throughout the pop-up run, actor James Michael Tyler who played the quirky bond barista Gunther in "Friends" will also make appearances, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.

Having dominated television in the United States with ten seasons from 1994 to 2004, "Friends" brought Aniston, LeBlanc, Schwimmer, Kudrow, Cox and Perry international stardom and numerous awards including two Emmy awards for Aniston and Kudrow.