
| Many of the locations featured on my site are just that, locations that were used in a particular scene. These restaurants were used in The Sopraonos. They are real and you can visit them! Be sure to tell the owner that you saw it on this web site! |
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| Shortly after Christopher becomes a "made man" he visits "ooh-fa Pizza" to discuss a possible job at a benefit concert at Rutgers University with Jackie, Richie's nephew. This scene was shot at Ralph Piccolo's Pizza in Paterson. This place is certainly worth a stop if you're in the area! The owner is the uncle of the late football player Brian Piccolo and his place is filled with all types of memorabilia. He told me he's been in the pizza business in Paterson for 41 years, the last 28 at this location. If you're in the area, stop by, have a slice or two and check out the photos from when Christopher and the crew stopped by! Tell'em you them on The Sopranos On Location! | |
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| Episode 35: the Telltale Moozadell - Tony and Carmela have a more immediate concern, their son. A.J. and some friends broke into their school. They started out just swimming and eating pizza, but ended up trashing the trophy case and throwing furniture into the pool. Police were able to locate the perps through trace evidence -- their pizza was a custom job, with extra mozzarella. Tony and Carmela are called to the Verbum Dei principal's office. To their surprise they're told that A.J. will be allowed to stay in school and on the football team, and that Tony and Carmela should punish him as they see fit. For your dining enjoyment you might want to visit La Pizza, 240 Harrison Ave, Harrison, NJ 07029 Phone: (973)350-1999 | |
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Oggi, in West Caldwell is where we saw and hear Uncle Junior sing his moving operatic melody. Later we see Meadow running out of the building, across the street. Last I saw Oggi, it was mysteriously quiet and may have either been in renovation or on it's way out of business. |
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In Episode 40, the first of the 4th season Tony responds to Carmela's lecturing about how his family would be provided for in the event "something" would happen to him. Tony visits the "Wild Bird Store", next door to Italianissimo, a local Italian restaurant. Thanks to "Wino Bob" for this photo! |
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