Courteney Coxhas only been on Instagram for 51 days, and she’s already crushing the game.
Case in point: On Wednesday night, theactress shared a video of herself visiting a building on the corner of Grove Street and Bedford Street in New York City — the very spot that was used to mark the outdoor location of the apartment Monica Geller and company shared onFriends.
The icing on the cake? Cox’s caption on the post. “The One Where My Rent Went Up $12,000,” she wrote, mimickingFriends‘ episode titles.
All jokes aside, Cox appeared nostalgic as she visited the Greenwich Village locale.
“Miss those days,” she wrote in a hashtag, also tagging close bud (and Jimmy Kimmel’s wife) Molly McNearney.
Friendsfilmed on a soundstage in Los Angeles, but footage of the building was used for all 10 seasons of the beloved show. It didn’t just house the two primary fictional apartments on the show, but also Central Perk — the coffee shop which the comedy’s characters often frequented.
There’s no “real” Central Perk, but the building does have another functioning corner-side eatery below. Mediterranean restaurantThe Little Owlhas called the spot home since May 2006, just two years afterFriendsaired its finale.
And while tourists who flock to the location for photos may be disappointed not to see a big orange sofa, oversized coffee cups and Gunter inside, The Little Owl does sell $15 white mugs printed with an illustration of the building’s exterior on it,Travel and Leisurereported.
Courteney Cox Arquette as Monica Geller.Reisig & Taylor/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow inFriends.Gary Null/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Meanwhile, this is the third time Cox has channeledFriendson Instagram, which she joinedthanks to a push from Ellen DeGeneres.
For her first post ever, on Jan. 29, she, DeGeneres, and Lisa Kudrow hung onCentral Perk’s orange couch.
“Just another Friday night #pivot,” she captioned the post.
Cox has remained close with herFriendscostars, especially Kudrow and Aniston.
“People ask us all the time, ‘Will we ever do a remake?’ That was a story about these group of people that are friends in their 30s who are finding themselves. I don’t know if there’s a way to redo it,” Cox told PEOPLE in October.
“I just don’t see it happening. Even though I would do anything to be in a room with all of those people acting and having a great time. But I don’t see it happening,” she added.
source: people.com