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Monk's Café

Although the actual name of this restaurant is Tom's Restaurant, it is one of the most well-known settings in modern television. The Seinfeld gang convened here on almost every episode to discuss their lives.

(Old) Yankee Stadium

George (barely) worked in the head office of the New York Yankees as Assistant to the Traveling Secretary.

Madison Square Garden

One of the most prolific episodes saw Jerry and the gang, along with New Jersey Devils superfan David Puddy, attending NHL playoff hockey at MSG.

Central Park

A reccurring site on the show that featured everything from Kramer giving handsom cab rides to Elaine getting hit in the head by a bird.

NBC Studios

Jerry and George pitched their idea for a sitcom based on Jerry's life to NBC that was eventually aired, and then promptly cancelled.

LaGuardia Airport

Featured in the episode "The Airport," Jerry and Elaine fly into New York expecting to be picked up by George and Kramer. Hilarity ensues, including George making a stop to grab a copy of Time magazine.

H&H Bagels

Kramer returned to work at H&H after a long worker's strike ended. After several mishaps during Festivus, he was fired.

New York Public Library

Featured in the episode "The Library," Jerry is hunted down by Mr. Bookman for an outstanding fee from high school that he eventually ended up paying.

Regency Theater

Often visited by Jerry and the gang in several episodes. Many notable scenes occurred here, including Jerry getting caught by Newman for making out during Schindler's List and Kramer's famous café latté accident.

West Side YMCA

Seen in several episodes, this setting was the backdrop for such notable scenes as Jerry meeting major leauger Keith Hernandez and the gang's involvement with Jimmy.

Roosevelt Hospital

Frequently appearing throughout many hospital scenes used in the show, it was the site of where one of Kramer's Junior Mints ended up inside a patient undergoing surgery.

Soup Kitchen International

"No soup for you... NEXT!!!"

Soup Kitchen International

"No soup for you... NEXT!!!"

Monk's Café

Although the actual name of this restaurant is Tom's Restaurant, it is one of the most well-known settings in modern television. The Seinfeld gang convened here on almost every episode to discuss their lives.

(Old) Yankee Stadium

George (barely) worked in the head office of the New York Yankees as Assistant to the Traveling Secretary.

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