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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 ...
Centanni's is a butcher shop and was the inspiration behind Soprano's go-to gabagool spot, Satriale's Pork Store. Centanni's also served as a filming location in the pilot episode.
Capicola is made using a prime cut of pork from the neck and shoulder. The recipes for gabagool (aka capicola) vary, but the general process involves seasoning the meat and then curing for up to ...
The song "Please Mr. Postman", by The Marvelettes, is playing when Tony, Silvio, Paulie, Carlo, Walden, and Bobby discuss Tony's trip to Vegas and their respective drug experiences. The song " Suspicious Minds ", by Elvis Presley , is playing in the back room of Satriale's while Tony meets with Patsy and (later) Little Carmine.
David Chase originally wrote The Sopranos as a feature film based on his mother’s life.. CBS head honcho Les Moonves turned The Sopranos down because he didn't like that Tony took Prozac ...
Tony Soprano violently fights to stay alive. In legal terms, mayhem refers to the deliberate maiming or dismembering of a victim. The unused title for Christopher's screenplay is Pork Store Killer. As such, "Mayham" could be a nod to said slasher film (combining the words "mayhem" and "ham").
Tony tells Dr. Melfi that "revenge is like serving cold cuts" (inadvertently mangling the adage "Revenge is a dish best served cold"). In the episode, Johnny Sack continues to interfere with Soprano business in retribution for the murder of "Joey Peeps." In a scene at Uncle Pat's farm, Christopher, Pat, and Tony B eat cold-cut sandwiches for lunch.
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