‘Soprano’s’ booth at Holsten’s now auctioning for over $60,000

Have you ever wanted to own a piece of "Sopranos" history? Well now you can at Holsten’s, the location of the infamous last scene of the HBO show.

Lauren Due and Lanette Espy

Mar 1, 2024, 6:19 PM

Updated 310 days ago

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Looking to own an iconic piece of “Sopranos” history?
The booth at Holsten’s in Bloomfield played a central role in what some would say is the controversial ending to the “Sopranos.” It comes nearly 17-years after an unforgettable scene from the HBO series that is available to stream on Max.
That same booth where Tony Soprano and his family sat is up for auction on eBay. At last check, anyone interested in the booth and making up their own ending to the show will have to outbid $65,000.
“We have a lot of people calling, asking if we are we closing. We are not closing. It's renovating our store and bringing it more up to date,” said Holsten’s owner Chris Carley.
The auction for the iconic booth ends Monday, March 4. Carley says that's also when renovations begin. He hopes the new interior will be ready to go shortly afterwards.