Memorable episode of ‘The Bear’ took place at suburban oasis listed in Chicago. See it

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A home that was featured in the Emmy Award-winning FX series “The Bear” has landed on the real estate market in the suburbs north of Chicago for $2.199 million.

And it’s from one of the most memorable episodes of the hit show’s first season.

Think “Xanax gone horribly horribly wrong.”

The French country-style estate was featured in the episode “Dogs,” according to Mansion Global and Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty representatives. Owner, interior designer Edwina Cowell, told Mansion Global that the filming of the comedy/drama starring Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri was an experience.

They were there for three days,” Cowell told Mansion Global. “I really wasn’t supposed to be watching any of the filming but by the third day the crew was like, ‘Come here!’ and they let me watch.”

The five-bedroom home was the setting of a children’s party where three of the primary characters accidentally get in over their head when one accidentally dumps a bottle of Xanax into a cooler with drinks for the guests of the party — including all the kids — which, well, knocks everyone into an unplanned little slumber.

The chicness of the home seems to steal the show (as difficult as that is) and puts it front and center.

“This meticulously crafted home is a true masterpiece boasting the finest finishes and craftsmanship. Once owned by a notable newspaper magnate and more recently by an acclaimed interior designer, both integrated incredible architectural antiques and French influences at every turn of this manor home,” the listing on Sotheby’s says.

“Perfect for entertaining, the spacious layout features expansive rooms flooded with natural light, with multiple doors leading out to charming terraces, a veranda, and antique brick patios.”

Features in and out of the 5,767-square-foot house, per the listing, include:

  • Fireplace

  • Chef’s kitchen

  • Juliet balcony

  • Vaulted ceilings

  • Natural light

  • Mudroom with storage lockers

  • Sunroom

  • Heated floors

  • Full bar

  • Recreation room

  • English gardens

  • Two-car garage

The listing is held by Mary Higley.

The home in Glenview, Ill. was the scene in an episode of “The Bear.” Positive Image/ Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty
The home in Glenview, Ill. was the scene in an episode of “The Bear.” Positive Image/ Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty

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