Despite Tony Soprano’sfamousadmonition that “ ’ remember when ’ is the low form of conversation , ” nostalgia forThe Sopranosremains gamy . TheHBOseries , which aired from 1999 to 2007 , is consider by many to be the peak of crest tv . Now , a key piece of music of the show ’s inscrutablefinal sceneis under new ownership .

The restaurant booth in which Tony ( James Gandolfini ) and family sit down for what might be their final meal together was placed oneBaywithin the past week byHolsten’sin Bloomfield , New Jersey , the celebrated ice cream parlor and dining compartment where the scene was shoot down . The table , upholstered backside , and bulwark divider were let in but not the tabletop jukebox where Tony pick out Journey ’s “ Do n’t Stop Believin ’ ” for his hearing pleasure . After 238 tender , the winner paid $ 82,600 . ( transportation monetary value were not include . )

Chris Carley , a Centennial State - proprietor of Holsten’s , toldThe New York Timeshe was in the beginning hop to get $ 10,000 for the setup , which was intended to cover some of the cost of the renovation . The booth has been at the location for more than 50 years , he say .

James Gandolfini (center) in ‘The Sopranos.'

The attention given to Holsten ’s was due in some measure to the disputation surrounding the scene , whichSopranoscreator David Chase design to be ambiguous . After sitting down with married woman Carmela ( Edie Falco ) and boy Anthony ( Robert Iler ) , Tony seems to be at peace . The show then cut to fatal , signaling to some that Tony was murdered , possibly by a mystifying man in aMembers Onlyjacket ascertain entering the eating place just moments prior .

The termination left some witness thinking their cable’s length had gone out ; others were knock over Chase had chosen to terminate the series on a note of uncertainty .

It was n’t the last meter Holsten ’s was featured in Chase ’s world . The filmmakerreturnedthere in 2019 to photograph scenery for hisSopranosprequel filmThe Many Saints of Newark , which debuted on HBO in 2021 . The location was adorned with vintage advertizement and automobiles to reflect the 1960s period mount of the feature , which centre around a vernal Tony Soprano bet by Gandolfini ’s son , Michael .

The booth featured in ‘The Sopranos’ is pictured

If buy a booth was visionary , you’re able to always grabmerchandisefrom Holsten ’s , including hats or a T - shirt .