Carrie Bradshaw Reunites With Aiden at This Romantic NYC Restaurant in 'And Just Like That…'

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And Just Like That... is finally back for season two, meaning it's time to indulge in a wave of luxurious interiors, exuberant fashion, and juicy relationship drama—all set against glamorous backdrops that put the city in Sex and the City. You'll find all the clothes, the drama, and the design focused interiors you remember—and see some familiar faces as old friends and old loves return.

The season's 11 episodes continue to premiere every Thursday on Max. As you tune into the latest installment, consider this your cheat sheet. We're spotlighting all of the best filming locations throughout the season. From the iconic apartments in the original series to New York City restaurants you'll surely want to visit that are featured in the reboot, we've detailed all of the dreamy settings below. Browse away—and make sure to check back for more as the season progresses!

Il Corso

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Even Carrie gets her addresses mixed up! When she attempts to meet Aiden on Valentine's Day, she goes to the Italian restaurant Il Corso. Located at 54 W. 55th Street, the eatery prides itself on its authentic menu—including fresh pasta and a world-renowned selection of wines—and its cozy ambiance. The interiors are pretty simple with neutral walls and dark wood accents.

Benoit

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Next door to Il Corso is where Carrie was actually supposed to meet Aiden: Benoit. Located at 60 W. 55th Street, the upscale French bistro is where the former couple finally sits down for their reunion. The atmosphere is quite romantic thanks to the red velvet booth seating, a plethora of pendant lighting, and intricate molding. The elegant setting feels perfect for their big reunion moment.

Enid Frick’s Upper East Side Home

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Miranda Priestly's iconic Manhattan townhouse from The Devil Wears Prada has a starring role once again—and it's one the manse was born to play. Once again it portrays the abode of a high-powered editor, this time acting as the home of Carrie’s Vogue editor, Enid Frick (played by Candice Bergen). IRL, the house is located at 129 East 73rd Street, and it hit the market in May 2023 for $27.5 million. Good news for potential Upper East Siders—it’s still up for grabs and the listing is held by Adam D. Modlin of Modlin Group.

In episode four of And Just Like That…, Carrie attends a launch party of Enid’s new online magazine at the house; Glora Steinhem (played by the legend herself!) also attends. The home's recognizable spiral staircase gets plenty of screen time, and the interiors in the show are outfitted in the same way they're portrayed in the listing photos. You can spot the same vibrant art, furnishings in various shades of blue, and the enviable stocked library.

Carrie’s Old Apartment

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Longtime fans know that Carrie's old apartment is meant to be on the Upper East Side at 245 E. 73rd St, but the building that portrays her brownstone's exterior is located at 66 Perry St in the West Village. In And Just Like That… the apartment’s interiors boast a slightly more elevated look than in the original, with teal floral wallpaper (which you can find a version of designed by none other than Sarah Jessica Parker here), a wall-to-wall bookcase, and a kitchen that *isn’t* used as extra clothing storage.

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Charlotte’s Upper East Side Home

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Charlotte's apartment seemingly features the only real address in the series: 930 Park Avenue. The Upper East Side residence is the same one from the original show, and she now lives there with her second husband, Harry, and their two daughters. The luxury abode's interiors perfectly reflect Charlotte's tailored, traditional taste thanks to light blue-painted trim, pattern-covered furniture and wallpaper, and a clean white kitchen.

Miranda’s Brooklyn Home

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Miranda and Steve purchased a centuries-old townhouse in Brooklyn and invested in extensive renovations to transform it into a dream family home. While the exact neighborhood wasn’t mentioned, the home that plays the place on TV is reportedly located in the historic Prospect Heights neighborhood.

Lisa Todd Wexley’s Upper East Side Home

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Lisa's multi-bedroom apartment may very well be the most luxurious of them all. Just look at her massive walk-in closet, which doubles as a workspace. The pale yellow room features leather upholstered doors and a colorful chandelier, and it's where many family interactions take place this season. The exterior scenes seem to take place around 76th and Park Avenue.

Museum of the City of New York

Gossip Girl (2.0) fans will recognize the school Charlotte and Lisa's kids go to, which is portrayed as the Museum of the City of New York. The history and art museum exists in a Georgian Colonial Revival-style building that was completed in 1932. Its spacious entrance marked by an iron gate and grand staircase makes it the perfect location for fictional characters to hang out before or after class.

Books Are Magic

Miranda meets Amelia Casey at the beloved Brooklyn establishment Books Are Magic, specifically the bookstore's location at 225 Smith Street. In addition to offering a variety of books, the family-owned, independent bookstore hosts free and affordable events with emerging writers and seasoned authors. According to its website, the welcoming store is "a place for children to feel comfortable, for young readers to grow into lifelong readers, and for our neighbors to be introduced to vibrant new books."

The Bar at the Baccarat Hotel

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Seema promises to take Carrie and Nya to "the place to meet single men" in New York City, which she promptly states is a five-star hotel bar that deadbeats aren’t allowed to wander into. Naturally, she brings them to The Bar at the Baccarat Hotel in Midtown. While technically anyone can visit the establishment, you'll find it filled with well-dressed patrons who are willing and able to spend $30 on a French martini. The interiors blend elements of iconic American bars, French hotel ballrooms, and the royal stables at Versailles. The dreamy chandeliers, barrel vaulting ceiling, natural wood walls, and checkered flooring create an elegant atmosphere for mingling and showing off your best dress.

Prospect Park Boathouse

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The Loeb Boathouse in Central Park isn’t the only screen-worthy boathouse in New York City. Enter: the boathouse on the Lullwater of the Lake in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. This is where the lovely characters of And Just Like That… attend Charlotte's Halloween fundraiser in episode five. Built in 1905, the Beaux Arts-style building is available for daytime and evening rentals for anything from weddings to photo shoots.

The Mark

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The Mark is no stranger to the small screen or celebrity frequenters. Featured in shows like Succession, the hotel is the pre-Met Gala headquarters for celebrities. Its bar, The Mark Bar, is not only beloved by locals and visitors alike, it’s where Herbert and Lisa Todd Wexley grab drinks for a kid-free night out on the town during episode four of And Just Like That's second season. The stylish spot on Madison Avenue was dreamt up by French interior designer Jacques Grange and features special pieces by sculptor Guy de Rougemont and furniture manufacturer Vladimir Kagan. The red carpeting, golden ceiling, and cow print seating contribute to the elevated yet playful aura of the space, creating the ideal environment for a good time while sipping hand-crafted cocktails.

Daniel

Seema gets lunch with Zed and his wife at Daniel, a restaurant on the Upper East Side, that opened in 1993. Named for chef Daniel Boulud, it's known for its refined European cuisine and world-class wine cellar. The lounge area boasts wood paneling, comfortable sofas, deep red accents, and soft lighting for an overall elevated yet moody atmosphere.

Nello

Seema and Zed also meet at Nello, an Upper East Side establishment that serves up northern Italian cuisine. The celebrity hotspot on Madison Avenue was once known for its truffle pasta dishes with an infamous $300 price tag, but the rates are less dramatic on the restaurant's menu today. The romantic interiors feature art by photographer Peter Beard and tall floral arrangements, making it an excellent date night venue.

KYU

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During episode two, Carrie and Seema enjoy cocktails at KYU’s New York City location. While sitting at the elegant blue bar, they discuss Seema’s breakup with Zed over martinis. The Noho eatery specializes in Asian-inspired, wood-fired barbeque. Not to mention, the atmosphere is moody yet comforting—making it an excellent spot to catch up with friends or go on a date.

Poppi

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Carrie and Seema grab coffee at Poppi, an Italian café on the Upper East Side that's marked by an orange awning and umbrellas. It's the perfect place to stop for coffee and pastries in the morning or to enjoy negronis on tap with a charcuterie board in the afternoon.


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