Talk:Cold Cuts (The Sopranos)

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Cold Cuts Trivia[edit]

Two actors in this episode, Steve Buscemi and David Strathairn, own homes in the Hudson Valley of Upstate NY, where the action takes place. Although the episode is set at Uncle Pat's farm in Kinderhook (Columbia County,) locals claim the shoot was actually in Red Hook (Dutchess County.) After a day of taping, Buscemi took cast and crew across the Kingston-Rhinecliff bridge for dinner at Mariner's Harbor, a wildly popular Italian restaurant in Kingston's Rondout waterfront district, where dozens of photos of owners Frank, Mark and Sal Guido posed with popular sports and entertainment stars line the walls. The wait staff reported that James Gandolfini and the rest of the cast and crew had a long, memorable evening at Mariner's Harbor, and that the next day, the restaurant provided craft services to the set with heaping trays of pasta and seafood for lunch. Visitors to the bar at Mariner's Harbor, located at 1 Broadway in Kingston, NY, can see an entire wall of photos dedicated to the Soprano family visit to the restaurant.