
5 Real Housewives of NYC Locations You Can Still Visit Today
Real Housewives of New York City Fans Can Still Visit These 5 Iconic Locations New York City, NY – Fans of the Real Housewives of New York City can still experience the glamour and drama of the show by visiting five iconic locations featured in the series. A recent video essay by Jackson Strike highlights these locations, providing a glimpse into the real-life settings of memorable scenes. One location highlighted is Zero Otto Nove in the Bronx, the setting for a memorable Season 9 lunch where Dorinda showed up intoxicated. Another is the Brass Monkey in Chelsea, the site of a heated argument between Kelly and Bethenny in Season 2. The video also points out Joanne Trattoria on the Upper West Side, a restaurant owned by Lady Gaga's parents, and the Russian Samovar, known for its appearance in Sex and the City. "I've organized the locations by episode," explains Strike in his video, "so you can watch the episode and then check out the spot." This approach allows viewers to connect the on-screen drama with the actual locations, enhancing their enjoyment of the show. While some locations have closed, these five remain open for fans to explore. The video's success highlights the enduring popularity of the Real Housewives franchise and the lasting impact of its filming locations on viewers.