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Here's Exactly Where You Should Eat Based On Your Favorite Netflix Show

You're gonna want to take a road trip, stat.

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For all the Central Perks and Bluth's Original Frozen Banana Stands, there are just as many seen-on-TV restaurants that actually exist — and not just for special pop-up appearances. Here are all the places you can eat like your favorite characters on popular Netflix shows.

1

Bloodline

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We wouldn't want to touch the family dynamics on this show with a 10-foot pole, but the filming locations, all on the Florida Keys, are idyllic. Alabama Jack's is a decades-old Key Largo seafood spot that sits right on the water, and Green Turtle Inn on Islamorada, which was once featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, also got some screen time.

2

Chef's Table

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This docuseries bounces all around the world to follow famous chefs, but every so often, the producers deem a U.S. restaurant good enough for inclusion. Californians and New Yorkers have the most spots to choose from: N/Naka (Los Angeles), Atelier Crenn (San Francisco), Osteria Mozza (Los Angeles), Blue Hill Restaurant at Stone Barns (New York City and Tarrytown, NY), and Ivan Ramen (New York City).

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3

Sense8

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This sci-fi drama has filmed all over the world, but its Chicago-based directors made sure to highlight some popular Windy City eateries. The film crew took over Superdawg, Chicago's iconic drive-in hot dog stand, for two entire days and then later descended upon Green Mill Cocktail Lounge to tape another scene.

4

Love

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Some of the most pivotal scenes of Judd Apatow's rom-com-dram series take place in a gas station mini-mart. When the main characters aren't shilling out for cheap snacks though, they're hitting up some notable L.A. spots. There's the Echo Park diner Brite Spot and East Hollywood's Harvard & Stone, which is known for its burlesque shows. The characters also hit up The Buffalo Club in Santa Monica and Magic Castle, a clubhouse with — you guessed it — magic shows.

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5

The OA

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Proof that no one is too good for Olive Garden: Netflix's mega-hit The OA filmed there. (We're not sure which location, but does it really matter?) The characters also made it to Grand Central Oyster Bar in New York and La Guarida in Cuba.

6

Master of None

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Aziz Ansari's show is like one big dining guide to New York City, and Ansari once revealed to The New York Times that most locations are restaurants he and his co-creator Alan Yang actually visit. For coffee, that included El Rey Coffee Bar & Luncheonette, Parlor Coffee, and Think Coffee. Bigger meals were had at Parm, Bamonte's, and Mission Chinese Food. And then there was dessert of course: NYC favorite Morgenstern's made the cut.

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