The Booth From The Final Episode Of The Sopranos Is Being Auctioned Off
The booth from the Sopranos is being sold.
As heard on the Morning Rat Race this morning, the booth from the Sopranos is being auctioned off. That’s right: the last episode of The Sopranos! It is being auctioned off by the ice cream shop where it was filmed. How much do you think it will go for?
The epic HBO mob drama filmed right here in the Garden State ran from 1999 to 2007. In fact, some of the scenes were filmed right here on the Jersey shore, which is pretty cool. By the time the series finale was to air, there was barely a person in the state who hadn’t heard of the show. Remember how we all wondered how they would end the series? Would Tony get bumped off? Arrested? Would somehow take over the New York territory? Remember how you felt when that screen went dark? Remember how your brain exploded because David Chase, the Sopranos creator, didn’t answer any of those questions?
Where is this famous booth?
Chase left the entire ending up to us. And he left it all up to us in a booth at an ice cream shop at 1063 Broad Street in Bloomfield, New Jersey. Holsten’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream, Candy Counter and Burger Shop. The management at the shop has announced that they have to refurbish the booth where the final shot was filmed. That booth has become a literal mecca for fans of the Sopranos. How many of your friends have posted a picture of them and their friends sitting in the actual booth?
Well, that mecca wasn’t built for all the fame and notoriety. The wear and tear of being the last place we saw Tony, Carmela and AJ (remember: Meadow was parking her car when the screen went black) has taken it’s toll on the booth. Holsten’s says that it’s not safe to sit in anymore and that they need to replace the booth. They’re not changing the vibe of the shop, thank goodness… just upgrading that booth. So, they’re auctioning off the booth to the highest bidder.
Even James Gandolfini’s own son visited the booth:
An Inside Look at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary NYC Tour
In honor of their 25th anniversary, Sopranos fans gathered in Manhattan for a special tour of iconic filming spots through North Jersey last week, capturing the show’s gripping narrative. The tour, provided by On Location Tours, took everyone through the secret lives of Tony and the gang, and promised by the end of the day we would be “part of the family”. A long-time fan of the show, and recent New Jersey resident (as of October), this was a fantastic way to celebrate the Garden State’s most famous residents and learn a few new things. After this story, if you are interested in taking the tour for yourself, you can book your timeslot here.
A Significant Meeting Spot: The NYC Garment District
To start the tour, everybody was asked to meet at the Button sculpture of the famous Garment District at 39th and 7th. The reason for this is that the Garment District has significant mob ties. Fans of the show will recall Tony venting to Dr. Melfi about him being unhappy with his “work” because of RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) Statutes. RICO laws enacted harsher penalties for those caught being involved in mobster activity, leading to a lot of family members becoming informants for authorities.
Tri-state area residents may be familiar with Thomas and Joseph Gambino. They, of course, are the sons of infamous Mafia Don, Carlo Gambino. Both brothers had a stranglehold on the garment district through their city trucking companies.
NYC Garment District Button Sculpture
Following Tony Soprano
After meeting at the sculpture and getting on the bus, we began the tour where any good TV show starts, the opening credits. Like Tony Soprano, the tour started with us going through the Lincoln Tunnel. Sadly, Alabama 3 was not there to sing that famous song we all know and love. Once we exited the tunnel we were on our way to some of the more iconic spots seen throughout the show.
A View from the Lincoln Tunnel, leading into New Jersey
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