The Parking Garage

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The Parking Garage (season 3, episode 6)

written by Larry David, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: October 30, 1991

After shopping for an air conditioner, Jerry and the gang are unable to locate Kramer’s car in a mall parking lot.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

Monk’s Café is not featured in this episode.

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
The apartment is only mentioned, NOT seen. Jerry tells the mall security guard that his parents will be outside his building waiting for him, stealing George’s story.

Garden Valley Shopping Mall (NOT REAL, based on Jersey Gardens Mall)
651 Kapowski Rd., Elizabeth, NEW JERSEY
(map)
The gang loses the car, wanders across the entire parking garage, and Jerry and George busted for “uromysotisis.” “Notes About Nothing” from the Season 3 DVD revealed this mall was based on the Jersey Gardens Mall.

NEW HAMPSHIRE (map)
George mentions how Frank would go from state to state looking for air conditioner deals for weeks at a time, and how him and his mother would get random calls from him from hotels in New Hampshire.

George’s Apartment
George panics that his parents are waiting in front of his building for their anniversary dinner, while he is lost in the garage.

EUROPE (map)
While venting about bad drivers, Elaine mentions that 50% of American high schoolers can’t even locate Europe on a map, yet can still pass a driving test.

Chicago, ILLINOIS (map)
Jerry mentions how his mother still reminded him, as an adult, to remember his jacket on a flight to Chicago.

CHINA (map)
Jerry claims he needs to see his parents to the mall security guard, as his father has spent the last 14 years in a red Chinese prison.

Europe

Europe

🇪🇺 EUROPE
🇦🇱🇦🇩🇦🇹🇧🇾🇧🇪🇧🇦🇧🇬🇭🇷🇨🇾🇨🇿🇩🇰🇪🇪🇫🇴🇫🇮🇫🇷🇬🇪🇩🇪🇬🇮🇬🇷🇬🇬🇭🇺🇮🇸🇮🇪🇮🇲🇮🇹🇯🇪🇽🇰🇱🇻🇱🇮🇱🇹🇱🇺🇲🇹🇲🇩🇲🇨🇲🇪🇳🇱🇲🇰🇳🇴🇵🇱🇵🇹🇷🇴🇷🇺🇸🇲🇷🇸🇸🇰🇸🇮🇪🇸🇸🇪🇨🇭🇺🇦🇬🇧🇻🇦🇦🇽

Languages: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish (European Union)
Population: 746,419,440 (2018)
Capital: Brussels, Belgium (European Union)

FEATURED EPISODES

EASTERN EUROPE (map)
Male Unbonding
Jerry and Elaine lie to Joel, claiming they are busy later in the week for choir practice of Eastern European national anthems, “you know, with the Wall being down and everything.”

EUROPE (map)
The Parking Garage
While venting about bad drivers, Elaine mentions that 50% of American high schoolers can’t even locate Europe on a map, yet can still pass a driving test.

EUROPE (map)
The Stranded
Kramer and Steve howl with laughter as Kramer tells a story about him taking care of a magician’s doves while the magician was away in Europe.

EUROPE (map)
The Pilot
George claims that even if you held Neville Chamberlain’s head in the toilet, he would still give up half of Europe.

EUROPE (map)
The Pie
Elaine tells the store clerk that “I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing your crummy little Euro-trash rags,” referring specifically to a $1200 Jean-Paul Gauthier dress on “her” mannequin.

WESTERN EUROPE (map)
The Label Maker
Kramer has driven Newman out of Western Europe during their epic game of Risk.

EUROPE (map)
The Wink
Holly mentions to Elaine and Jerry that her Grandma Memma bought a candelabra on a trip to Europe in 1926.

EUROPE (map)
The Soup Nazi
Jerry, when discussing with “Schmoopie” on whether there is some truth to every joke: “Nobody with a terminal illness goes from the United States to Europe for a piece of Bavarian Cream Pie!”

The Label Maker

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The Label Maker (season 6, episode 12)

written by Alec Berg & Jeff Schaffer, directed by Andy Ackerman
original airdate: January 19, 1995

Elaine and Jerry discover that Tim Whatley “re-gifted” a label maker. Kramer and Newman engage in a ferocious game of Risk. George feels threatened by his girlfriend’s male roommate. Everyone’s got Super Bowl fever and Jerry’s sickened by who ultimately joins him at the game.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry and Elaine engage in a game of cat and mouse with Dr. Tim Whatley, to determine if he regifted, degifted, and “is using an upstairs invite as a springboard to a Super Bowl sex romp!” Kramer and Newman engage in an epic battle of risk, using Jerry’s Apartment as a neutral playing ground.

Monk’s Café
Jerry and George discuss George’s new girlfriend’s roommate, who George needs to get out of the picture and become the only man in Bonnie’s life.

Joe Robbie Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium)
347 Don Shula Dr., Miami Gardens, FLORIDA
(map)
Jerry tries to give away Super Bowl XXIX tickets (in “row F, in front of the Gs…hobnobbing with the Ds and Es!”) to George so he can be in the Drake’s wedding party. Jerry gives them to Tim Whatley, who gives one to Newman, later Elaine, and then back to Jerry. Whatley gives his other one to Newman, as “he’s in love” with Elaine. The San Francisco 49ers won Super Bowl XXIX, defeating the San Diego Chargers 49-26 on Jan. 29, 1995.

CANADA (map)
Jerry mentions Kramer did not want his Super Bowl ticket because he’s only interested in Canadian football.

Mendy’s
61 E. 34th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 33rd Street (6)
Tim Whatley offers to take Jerry to Mendy’s as a thank you for the Super Bowl tickets…to Jerry’s horror.

SWITZERLAND (map)
Kramer wants to put the Risk game in a neutral place between his and Newman’s, declaring Jerry to be like Switzerland (Jerry: “I don’t wanna be Switzerland!”).

Bonnie’s apartment
New York, NEW YORK

George is living the life with his girlfriend, ensconced in velvet…until George forces out the roommate, and everything in the apartment.

Tim Whatley’s apartment
W. 77th St., between Central Park W. and Columbus Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 81st Street – Museum Of Natural History (B,C)
Elaine gets herself invited up to Tim’s apartment, so she can determine if her Label Baby Junior was actually re-gifted to Jerry.

Congo Basin, AFRICA (map)
Kramer tells Newman he’s “taking the Congo as a penalty!” for sneaking in and cheating at Risk. “Notes About Nothing” on the Season 6 DVD brings up the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) in reference to Kramer’s threat – however, the DRC did not change its name from Zaire until 1997 (two years after the episode aired), and the “Congo” territory in Risk actually comrpises of the entire Congo Basin, a 3.7 million square kilometer range that spreads across nine African countries (Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia).

Michael’s Muffins (NOW CLOSED)
158 Seventh Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 18th Street (1)
Elaine and Tim pass by here in their cab, talking about going “downtown” when they are at the Super Bowl.

Royal Ambassador Hotel (now Dream Hotel South Beach)
1111 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FLORIDA
(map)
Tim gets this hotel for Elaine and himself during the Super Bowl…right “downtown”. Elaine requests 2 beds…”for 2 of us” to avoid sleeping with Tim.

SOUTH AMERICA (map)
Kramer takes over the continent from Newman during their epic game of Risk…”and there ain’t nothing you can do about it!”

GREENLAND (map)
Kramer announces he’s built a stronghold around Greenland during his epic game of Risk with Newman.

WESTERN EUROPE (map)
Kramer has driven Newman out of Western Europe during their epic game of Risk.

UKRAINE (map)
Newman’s only hope to win his epic Risk game against Kramer are his armies in the Ukraine, which Kramer describes as “a sitting duck…a road apple…the Ukraine is weak, is feeble.” A Ukranian man standing nearby on the subway destroys their game, angrily yelling “Ukraine is game to you!”

Scott Thomas’ apartment
205 West End Ave., Apt. 25U, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 72nd Street (1,2,3)
George and Bonnie use the label maker to label Scott’s moving boxes, which fall off in the mail truck, and become, according to Newman and the US Postal Service, “FREEBIES!”

The Non-Fat Yogurt

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The Non-Fat Yogurt (season 5, episode 7)

written by Larry David, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: November 4, 1993

Jerry and Elaine investigate to see if their favorite frozen yogurt is non-fat. Their research causes a stir during the New York mayoral election. Elaine dates George’s boyhood nemesis, Lloyd Braun.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

Monk’s Café is not featured in this episode.

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry and Elaine challenge Kramer’s notion that the frozen yogurt is in fact non-fat, especially after discovering the yogurt may have impacted Rudy Giuliani. Jerry is forced to apologize to Matthew, a young boy from his building, for his constant swearing. George asks Elaine to lie to Lloyd Braun about his elbow “ailment.”

frozen yogurt shop (NOT REAL)
510 Sixth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street (F,M)
The home of the infamous “non-fat” yogurt. Kramer mentions there is also a downtown location where he first tried the yogurt, inspiring him to invest in this location. Elaine also suggests to Lloyd that all New York residents should wear name tags, which he recommends to Mayor Dinkins, potentially costing him the election. The store is shown as being next to Zig Zag Video, at 510 Sixth Ave, the same location as the eponymous store in “The Mom And Pop Store.”

TURKIYE (map)
Jerry mentions he ad-libbed a bit about the Ottoman Empire during his act: “What was this, a whole empire based on putting your feet up?” (The Ottoman Empire dissolved into modern-day Turkiye).

Food And Drug Administration, Northeast Region
158-15 Liberty Ave., Jamaica, Queens, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Jamaica Center – Parsons / Archer (E,J,Z)
This is the location of the Northeast Region of FDA Office of Regulatory Affairs, where Elaine mentions she will call to inquire about how non-fat the “non-fat” yogurt actually is.

Costanza House
Lloyd Braun drops in for a visit with the Costanzas, revealing George’s “spasm” in his arm.

Bendiner & Schlesinger Medical & X-Ray Laboratories (NOW CLOSED)
47 3rd Ave., New York, NEW YORK
 (map)
nearest subway: Astor Place (6)
The Non-Fat Yogurt
Elaine finds this lab to analyze the yogurt in Brooklyn for $45, which also handles Giuliani’s cholesterol test. Kramer asks out a chemist…to potentially “influence” the results of the test.

Pendant Publishing
Estelle tells Lloyd that Elaine works at Pendant, so Lloyd can track her down and ask her on a date.

West Park Medical Group (now West Care Medical Associates)
50 W. 77th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 81st Street – Museum Of Natural History (B,C)
George goes to visit Mayor Dinkins’ orthopedist, to “diagnose” George’s elbow issue that Lloyd Braun caught.

Rudy Giuliani press conference
New York, NEW YORK

New York City Mayor-elect Giuliani vows to put a stop to falsely-advertised yogurt as his first order as mayor, vowing to organize a special task force.

New York City Hall
260 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: City Hall (R)
In a deleted scene, an aide to Mayor Dinkins (played by a pre-Jackie Chiles Phil Morris) vows to put a stop to falsely-advertised yogurt as his first order post-reelection, vowing to organize a special task force. This was an alternate ending, filmed in case Dinkins won re-election.

The Puffy Shirt

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The Puffy Shirt (season 5, episode 2)

written by Larry David, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: September 23, 1993

During dinner with Kramer’s low-talking girlfriend, Jerry unwittingly agrees to wear a puffy pirate shirt for his upcoming “The Today Show” appearance.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

Monk’s Café is not featured in this episode.

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Kramer unveils the puffy shirt to a shocked and horrified Jerry. George and Jerry compare their hand beauty, and Kramer invites George to live with him rather than move back in with his parents.

Kramer’s Apartment
Kramer offers a dejected George the chance to live with him instead of his parents, which George quickly declines.

Costanza House
George moves back in with his parents, only with $714 in his bank account, before briefly becoming a hand model.

O’Neals (NOW CLOSED)
49 W. 64th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 66th Street – Lincoln Center (1)
Jerry, Elaine, Kramer and the low talker go for dinner, and Jerry inadvertently agrees to wear the puffy shirt on “The Today Show.”

Peter’s (NOW CLOSED)
182 Columbus Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 72nd Street (B,C)
George is “discovered” for his hand-modeling abilities, when out for dinner with his parents (“the two nut-jobs”). The gang later dines here, all dismayed over what the puffy shirt has done to their lives.

NEW JERSEY (map)
Kramer mentions that Leslie has factories in New Jersey making more puffy shirts, based on Jerry wearing it on “The Today Show.”

NBC Studios (New York)
30 Rockefeller Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 47-50th Streets – Rockefeller Center (B,D,F,M)
Jerry appears on The Today Show in the Puffy Shirt in Studio 3B of 30 Rock. This was the only scene that “Seinfeld” actually filmed at NBC in New York.

Specialty Models (NOT REAL)
O’Neill Building, 655 Sixth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 18th Street (1)
George starts his new (albeit short-lived) career as a legendary hand model, modeling watches and gloating about his “mastership of his domain.”

Central Park
New York, NEW YORK
(map)
George is seen running through the park towards NBC, celebrating his new job as hand model, and his date with a photographer’s assistant.

Smithsonian Institution National Museum Of American History
National Mall, 1400 Constitution Ave. NW, WASHINGTON, D.C.
(map)
The final resting place of the infamous “puffy shirt,” which was added to the Smithsonian’s collection on Nov. 18, 2004 by Jerry Seinfeld and costume designer Charmaine Simmons.

Romania

romania

🇷🇴 ROMANIA

Location: Europe
Languages: Romanian
Population: 19,317,984 (2020)
Capital: Bucharest

FEATURED EPISODES

Transylvania, ROMANIA (map)
The Conversion
In a deleted scene, Jerry and Tawni discover Kramer’s kavorka odor in the hallway, with Jerry saying it smells like a basement in Transylvania.

ROMANIA (map)
The Gymnast
Jerry mentions he’s dating a former Romanian Olympic gymnast who won a silver at the 1984 Summer Olympics (the Individual All-Around silver was really won by Romanian Ecaterina Szabo). With nothing else to talk about, Jerry later brings up former Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu.

The Conversion

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The Conversion (season 5, episode 11)

written by Bruce Kirschbaum, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: December 16, 1993

George goes through the process of converting to the Latvian Orthodox religion for a girl. Jerry spots a suspicious ointment in his girlfriend’s medicine cabinet.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Elaine inadvertently convinces George to convert to Latvian Orthodox, and he resorts to using crib notes to cheat on his conversion test when being tested by Jerry. Jerry and George discuss the possible meaning of the fungus cream in Tawni’s apartment.

Monk’s Café
Jerry discusses the possible fungus Tawni may have with Elaine and Kramer. Sasha ends up breaking up with George even after his conversion, as she is moving to Latvia for a year.

La Boite en Bois
75 W. 68th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 66th Street – Lincoln Center (1)
Sasha breaks up with George due to the fact he is not Latvian Orthodox…but then still orders a lobster dinner anyways.

Tawni’s apartment
129 W. 81st St., Apt. 5E, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 81st Street – Museum Of Natural History (B,C)
Jerry discovers a mysterious fungal cream in his new girlfriend Tawni’s apartment, which he obsesses over its purpose. Tawni is shown as living in apartment 5E (which, according to Jerry, she is subletting from “Carol” for a month), which later in the series is shown as Newman’s Apartment.

Latvian Orthodox Church (actually Russian Orthodox Cathedral Of The Transfiguration Of Our Lord)
228 N. 12th St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Bedford Avenue (L)
George wants to join the Latvian Orthodox Church, in part due to the hat, which conveys that “solemn, religious” look you want in a faith. He discusses that he knows the basic “plot”: the flood, the lepers, the commandments, etc. Sister Roberta falls for Kramer, because of his “kavorca,” the lure of the animal.

Elaine’s Apartment
Elaine offends her podiatrist boyfriend by telling him that he’s not really a doctor. He later discovers the fungal cream tube in Elaine’s medicine cabinet, making him question his relationship with her.

Costanza House
George studies Latvian Orthodox theology in the bathroom, in the hopes of converting, nearly prompting another “Contest” incident. He later likens himself to King Edward VIII, to which Jerry rebuts with “but King Edward didn’t live in Queens with Frank and Estelle Costanza.” Frank later tells George he believes that the church is the group “that goes around mutilating squirrels!”

veterinarian
Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
In a deleted scene, Tawni asks Jerry to drive her to Brooklyn so Bonkers the cat can get new fungal cream. An alternate episode ending shows them stopping at Elaine’s Apartment to “check” if she has the same cream, where Tawni busts Jerry for checking her medicine cabinet: “I just nudged it a little!”

Transylvania, ROMANIA (map)
In a deleted scene, Jerry and Tawni discover Kramer’s kavorka odor in the hallway, with Jerry saying it smells like a basement in Transylvania.

Kramer’s Apartment
Jerry stops by Kramer’s, after smelling the stink of the “kavorca” remedy (of garlic and vinegar) coming from the apartment.

Central Park
New York, NEW YORK
(map)
Kramer is seen running through the park on his way to stop Sister Roberta’s final vows.

Delancey Street – Essex Street Station
Delancey St. and Essex St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Essex Street (J,M,Z)
Kramer gets off at this subway stop (by the entrance to Bate Records at 140 Delancey St.) to get to the Latvian Orthodox Church in time to stop Sister Roberta’s final vows. This station is accessible on the F, J, M or Z lines.

LATVIA (map)
George’s girlfriend Sasha reveals that she is moving to Latvia for a year, and thus can’t get back together with George, even after he’s completed his conversion to the Latvian Orthodox Church.

The Opposite

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The Opposite (season 5, episode 22)

written by Andy Cowan and Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: May 19, 1994

George decides to do the opposite of his instincts and everything falls into place, even a job with the Yankees. Meanwhile, Elaine loses her boyfriend and her job, but Jerry remains “even Steven.”

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
George declares “the opposite” to be his new religion (thus his Messiah would be the Anti-Christ), while Kramer decrees Jerry “even Steven,” as everything always manages to even out for him.

Monk’s Café
George employs “the opposite” philosophy, ordering the opposite lunch (chicken salad on rye, untoasted, potato salad, cup of tea), which ends up getting him a beautiful new girlfriend and a job with the New York Yankees.

Santa Monica Pier
200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CALIFORNIA
(map)
George is filmed pondering his life, his work, his very existence here (no New York location is given). He then decides that every decision he has made in his life has been wrong…and thus, he must do the opposite.

Pendant Publishing
Elaine gets promoted due to Pendant’s takeover by Matsushimi, a Japanese conglomerate. However, Elaine is later released, as the company is collapsed after Elaine fails to tell Lippman he forgot his handkerchief (thanks to a mouthful of Jujyfruits), setting off a chain reaction that spelled the end of Pendant Publishing (and Kramer’s coffee table book). As a result, Elaine “becomes” George, unemployed and defeated.

Metro Theater (NOW CLOSED)
2626 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 96th Street (1,2,3)
George and Victoria go to see a movie, and when two moviegoers won’t stop talking or kicking Victoria’s seat, George activates “the opposite,” loudly threatening them to a fight and bluntly telling them to shut up.

Victoria’s apartment
New York, NEW YORK

George drops off Victoria outside her apartment, where George declares that he’s “the opposite of every guy she’s ever met.”

Cineplex Odeon Regency (NOW CLOSED)
1987 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 66th Street – Lincoln Center (1)
Elaine is told by theatre staff that that her boyfriend Jake Jarmel has been taken to the hospital after being sideswiped by a taxi…but she then stops off for popcorn and Jujyfruits. 

St. Vincent’s Hospital (NOW CLOSED)
170 W. 12th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street (1,2,3)
Elaine’s boyfriend Jake Jarmel is hospitalized here (in room 907) after being sideswiped by a cab, where he later discovers that Elaine stopped for candy before coming to see him.

ABC Studios (NOW CLOSED)
77 W. 66th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 66th Street – Lincoln Center (1)
Kramer appears on “Live With Regis and Kathie Lee” as his first stop on his coffee table book tour…but is kicked off the show for spitting his coffee all over Kathie Lee Gifford.

Yankee Stadium
George gets a job as Assistant To The Travelling Secretary for the Yankees from George Steinbrenner directly, after harshly criticizing him and the Yankees while utilizing “the opposite.”

Elaine’s Apartment
Elaine reveals she’s been subletting her apartment from Tina, who moved out four years earlier. Elaine then gets evicted for buzzing up a jewel thief on Thanksgiving, buzzing up Jehovah’s Witnesses, and for using Canadian quarters in the laundry machine.

CANADA (map)
Elaine reveals she is being evicted from her apartment for a myriad of reasons, including using Canadian quarters in the laundry machine.

Costanza House
George reveals he’s moving out…and offers Elaine a spot when she says she’s being evicted, due to his “natural instinct.” Estelle is shocked that George is leaving: “it’s like a dream!”

George’s Apartment
George reveals thanks to his new job, he’s going to buy an apartment on W. 86th St. he’s been looking at and move out of his parents’ house.

The Alternate Side

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The Alternate Side (season 3, episode 11)

written by Larry David and Bill Masters, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: December 4, 1991

George’s job moving cars from one side of the street to the other turns out to be much harder than he expected. Kramer gets a line in a Woody Allen film: “These pretzels are making me thirsty.”

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
George scores a job moving parked cars across the street, but is overwhelmed thanks to the Woody Allen movie down the street. Jerry tracks down the man who stole his car, and Kramer rehearses his line for his role in the film.

Monk’s Café
Elaine reveals that Owen has recovered (and admitted to just using her for sex), and Kramer tells the gang he was fired from the Woody Allen movie for botching his only line, and inadvertently getting glass in Woody’s eye after smashing a beer glass on a bar.

VIRGINIA (map)
George gets an opening to replace Sid parking cars across the street, as he needs to visit his sister and nephew with a limping foot in Virginia.

Worthy Rent-A-Car (NOT REAL)
New York, NEW YORK

Jerry rents a car, loses his reservation, gets the replacement totalled, and cannot get it covered under insurance…all the while as his pretzels are making him thirsty.

Chadway’s (NOT REAL)
New York, NEW YORK

Elaine meets Owen at Chadway’s for a face-to-face breakup, where he suffers a stroke immediately after.

hospital
New York, NEW YORK

In a deleted scene, Jerry convinces Elaine that she needs to go with Owen to the hospital, as she “is under contract” after already going on multiple dates and having sex with him.

Owen’s apartment
10 W. 65th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 66th Street – Lincoln Center (1)
Elaine visits Owen to feed and take care of him, but then dumps him while immobile in his wheelchair, as “it’s a bitch to get here…I have to transfer at 42nd St. to take the RR!” Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Times Square-42nd Street Station
W. 42nd St. and Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Times Square – 42nd Street (1,2,3,7,N,Q,R,S)
Elaine questions if you could die from an overdose of odor, after emerging from the 42nd Street station, after seeing Owen. She likely crossed over onto the 1, 2, or 3, as she met the gang back at Monk’s, near Cathedral Parkway-110th Street Station. This station is accessible on the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R or S lines.

Tennessee

Tennessee

STATE OF TENNESSEE

Nickname: The Volunter State
Population: 6,829,174 (2019)
Capital: Nashville

FEATURED EPISODES

Cumberland Gap, TENNESSEE (map)
The Red Dot
Jerry mentions the Cumberland Gap to Dick during his set, in trying to explain smooth trails for alcohol transport via wagon. The Cumberland Gap runs through Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia.

Mississippi River
Memphis, TENNESSEE
(map)
The Boyfriend
George and Jerry argue over their favorite explorers, which George claims is de Soto, who found the river. Jerry’s rebuttal: “Oh yeah, like they wouldn’t have found that anyways.” Historical notes say Hernando de Soto first discovered the River in or around Memphis in 1541.

Memphis Civic Center (NOT REAL)
Memphis, TENNESSEE
(map)
The Doll
The episode’s script stated that Jerry’s show takes place at the Memphis Civic Center, where he does a set and then meets Sally Weaver.

Memphis International Airport
2491 Winchester Rd., Memphis, TENNESSEE
(map)
The Doll
Jerry gets out of a night with Sally by saying he’s going straight to the airport, where he flies on Trump Airlines.

FedEx Corporation
942 S. Shady Grove Rd., Memphis, TENNESSEE
(map)
The Doll
George tells Jerry that Sally is a big executive at Federal Express.

Memphis, TENNESSEE (map)
The Bottle Deposit
Kramer mentions he has enough gas in the mail truck’s tank to follow Tony in Jerry’s stolen car to Memphis.