
BY: Amy Kuperinsky
Ever wanted to own a piece of Tony Soprano’s world? Hope you’ve been saving up, because here’s your chance. Holsten’s Brookdale Confectionery in Bloomfield, famously the site of the series finale of “The Sopranos,” is selling Tony’s booth. The booth was the last place Tony Soprano and family (minus a tardy Meadow) were seen before the abrupt cut to black had us checking our cable connections in June 2007.
The Broad Street ice cream parlor and restaurant announced that since the booth area is undergoing a renovation, the old booth is now for sale on eBay. For years, “Sopranos” fans from across the country and globe have visited Tony’s booth, which is marked with a sign: “This booth reserved for the Soprano family.” It’s where Tony ordered some onion rings. You know, “for the table.”
SOURCE: https://www.nj.com
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