Satriale's Pork Store Explained

Satriale's Pork Store
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Purpose:Legitimate business front
Owner:DiMeo crime family
Location:Kearny, New Jersey
Address:101 Kearny Avenue
First:"46 Long"
Type:Italian meat market
Series:The Sopranos

Satriale's Pork Store is a fictional establishment on the HBO series The Sopranos.[1] [2] [3] [4] During the 1970s, the pork store was taken over by Johnny Soprano, a capo in the DiMeo crime family, when Francis Satriale failed to make payments on a gambling debt. It became a regular hangout for current members of the DiMeo crime family.

The filming location was in Kearny, New Jersey. Satriale's Pork Store was recreated at 42 Market Street in Paterson in 2019 for the filming of The Many Saints of Newark, a prequel to The Sopranos.[4]

Location

Satriale's Pork Store is a meat market in Kearny, New Jersey. Although a mob-owned establishment, Satriale's runs a legitimate business, selling a variety of meats, pork, and sausage, along with deli-style sandwiches. The store has a coffee bar that sells pastries and espresso, as seen in several episodes. In the large storefront windows hang cured hams and trussed pig carcasses, coils of pink-and-beige sausages, including a denuded chicken with its beak still in place.

In the episode "The Sopranos", Silvio Dante tells Tony, Paulie and the gang that his wife Gabriella Dante sends him to the store regularly because she thinks it sells the best capicola. FBI Agent Dwight Harris, who investigates Tony Soprano and the members of his family throughout the show, loves their veal parmesan sandwiches.

In the episode "Toodle-Fucking-Oo", Silvio tells Richie Aprile that Tony no longer discusses mob business directly with his capos, using Silvio Dante as an intermediary, and never discusses mob business at Satriale's anymore because of FBI surveillance. This angers Richie. Satriale's is prominently featured in the video game .

The interior walls of the storeroom where Emil "E-Mail" Kolar is murdered by Christopher Moltisanti have black and white framed photographs of classic actors and entertainers, like Humphrey Bogart, Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson and Dean Martin, hanging on the walls. These actors were known to portray anti-hero mob characters and in some cases associated with real mobsters during their careers.

Satriale's is possibly based on Sacco's Meat Market located at 806 3rd Avenue in Elizabeth, New Jersey which served as the unofficial criminal headquarters of "Uncle Joe" Giacobbe, a veteran made man in the DeCavalcante crime family.[4]

Production

The pork store was called Centanni's Meat Market in the pilot episode, an actual butchery in Elizabeth, New Jersey.[5] After the series was picked up by HBO, the producers leased a building with a store front in Kearny, New Jersey[5] which served as the shooting location for exterior and interior scenes for the remainder of production, renamed Satriale's Pork Store.[5] After the series ended, the building was demolished.[6]

Following the demolition, the property owner sold bricks as souvenirs.[7] [8] The location inspired a deli of the same name in Sydney, Australia.[9]

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  1. News: "Sopranos" filming locations draw mobs of fans. Reuters . June 5, 2007. www.reuters.com . While most of the well-known locations on the show are actual commercial establishments, Satriale’s pork store in Kearny has never existed...Signage and the large pig that sits atop the brick-faced building were put up only for filming, and the site that saw its share of sit-downs and dismemberments will soon be whacked itself: Kearny officials say the town's planning board has approved an application from the owner to turn the property into condominiums..
  2. News: Location, Location; 'The Sopranos' Tunes In to a New Jersey Nobody Knows (Except for the Millions Who Call It Home). Charles. Strum. The New York Times . March 7, 1999. NYTimes.com . All you need, in this case, is Satriale's, a pork store, which occupies center stage in one episode. Satriale's is one of the few exteriors that doesn't really exist. It is an empty double storefront at 101 Kearny Ave., in the southern part of town. But for one episode, it was a thriving Italian meat market, its interior supporting columns painted the colors of the Italian flag..
  3. Web site: 9 places The Sopranos made famous in NJ. North Jersey . The pilot was filmed in a real pork store in Elizabeth, but "Sopranos" then turned the empty Kearny storefront, once an auto parts store, into Satriale's... "After the pilot was done, we were looking for the pork store location. We scouted with David [Chase] for a few days, and when he saw the one we ended up with in Kearny, he said, 'That's the pork store.'".
  4. Web site: See where 'Sopranos' movie 'The Many Saints of Newark' recreated Satriale's Pork Store. Amy. Kuperinsky. May 17, 2019. nj.
  5. Web site: The Locations . https://web.archive.org/web/20080306071105/https://www.nj.com/sopranos/stories/030401locations.html . dead . March 6, 2008 . Parrillo . Rosemary . March 4, 2001 . November 14, 2007 . The Star-Ledger.
  6. News: 'Sopranos' Pork Store Demolished . Fox News . November 12, 2007 . November 14, 2007.
  7. Web site: Owner selling bricks from 'Sopranos' pork store. The Hollywood Reporter. 10 August 2007 .
  8. https://inscriptagraphs.com/products/sopranos-authentic-porkstone-facade-satriales-pork-store-brick-tony-gandolfini
  9. Web site: Satriale's Sandwich Deli offers diners a delight they can't refuse. The Daily Telegraph. October 21, 2016.