Update 10/25/16: The Red Fleece Café, on the lower level of the Brooks Brothers Red Fleece shop in the Flatiron District of New York City, is now open for business.

That means you can pick up single-origin Stumptown coffee drinks made by baristas appropriately decked out in Repp ties and oxford shirts. And the café's to-go cups are inspired by Red Fleece fall patterns, like houndstooth, red tartan, and stripes.

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Original 9/29/16: Brooks Brothers is joining café society.

Fans of America's longest-established retailer will soon be able to sip coffee from Stumptown Coffee Roasters and munch on pastries from Balthazar Bakery at the Red Fleece Café, a coffee shop opening October 17 at the brand's first freestanding Red Fleece store.

The shop, at 901 Broadway in Manhattan's Flatiron District, is dedicated to the Red Fleece line designed "with the young entrepreneur in mind" that features a range of sportswear and tailored clothing for men and women (below).

Brooks Brothers

"We wanted to enhance the shopping experience and the vibrant Flatiron neighborhood was the perfect spot for our first café as it embodies the Red Fleece lifestyle," said Marco Revedin, Brooks Brothers Vice President, Hospitality.

Brooks Brothers

In addition to Stumptown coffee and Balthazar Bakery pastries, the café will also exclusive teas from Kusmi Tea and a selection of merchandise including Stumptown coffee beans, brew kits and accessories, and tea gift sets.

And to commemorate National Coffee Day today, the shop is offering complimentary bottles of Stumptown Cold Brew throughout the day (while supplies last), so you can get a sample of what's to come before the official opening next month.

Sam Dangremond Contributing Digital Editor Sam Dangremond is a Contributing Digital Editor at Town & Country, where he covers men's style, cocktails, travel, and the social scene.

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