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Satriale's Pork Store near New York, NY

101 Kearny Ave Kearny, NJ 07032
The following tours go by Satriale's Pork Store:
The Sopranos Sites Tour Photo
5/16/2024 - 4/26/2025
If you're a fan of American mobster dramas, then The Sopranos Sites Tour in New York City is the perfect activity for you.

Satriale's Pork Store, known for its significant representation in the iconic television series, "The Sopranos," is a mandatory pitstop for fans touring around New York's Kearny area. While the original store is not a real butcher shop but a film set, the meticulous details and vibrant ambiance make it feel just as authentic as the deli seen in the legendary drama series. Visitors are drawn to this iconic attraction that brings "The Sopranos" universe to life, and offers a nostalgic trip down the lanes of the iconic HBO series.

The shop, of fictional fame, was first presented as a mob hangout location in "The Sopranos," which aired from 1999 to 2007. Despite not functioning as an operational butchery, the storefront proudly displays its establishment date as 1920, adding to the authentic aura. It resides on an urban backdrop filled with residential houses and local businesses, creating an uncanny resemblance to the portrayal of New Jersey's Italian-American neighborhood in the series.

Satriale's Pork Store has turned into a cultural phenomenon in its own right, representative of American television history. Despite its small size and the overall simplicity of the setup, it holds a larger-than-life appeal for those who have invested hours into the story of Tony Soprano and his entourage. From the distinct lettering on the façade to the iconic pig logo, every detail of the store stands as a symbol of the gangster culture that once dominated the television screens worldwide.

Inside, the set boasts uncanny accuracy with premium cuts of fake meat displayed behind the counter just as you would expect in a buzzing Italian butcher shop. The rustic interior, checkered flooring, vintage photographs, and quiet atmosphere induce an intimate, homely feel. The most significant highlights of the shop, however — besides its nostalgic charm — are its photo opportunities. Fans love to take pictures pretending to be part of the notorious Soprano family, both outside the store's famed façade and inside against the life-like backdrops.

In conclusion, Satriale's Pork Store serves as a tangible step into the world of one of television's most celebrated drama series. It plays upon the nostalgic elements of a bygone era, one dominated by "The Sopranos" and its depiction of mob culture. Visitors to New York and fans of the series alike should certainly make their way to Kearny, where they can experience the sentiment first-hand. Whether for a spirit of adventure, longing for nostalgia, or simple love for the innovative television series, the uniquely charismatic Satriale's Pork Store is well worth a visit.


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