You better believe we left with a bag full of totally necessary merch. Truthfully, I was most excited about visiting Cooper’s during our Scranton tour – not because of the food, but because it’s the only place in Scranton (surprisingly) that boasts a huge collection of “The Office” merchandise. Though the interior scenes were filmed in Los Angeles, the exterior shot was actually filmed on-site at the real Cooper’s. The “business/romantic” Cooper’s Seafood House was mentioned several times in the show, but was featured most prominently in season 5’s “Business Ethics” episode. Beyond pizza, they serve salads, wraps, burgers, subs, pasta, steak, seafood and more.Ĭooper’s Seafood House 701 N. It’s the perfect lunch spot, with plenty of options for everyone. It’s no wonder the employees were peeved at Michael for ordering the wrong pizza! Even its menu reminds you: It’s “home to ‘the good pizza’ as seen on The Office”.ĭuring your tour of Scranton, be sure to add Alfredo’s to your list. And while the latter is fictional, I can confidently attest to the delicious taste of a pepperoni slice from Alfredo’s Pizza Café. We all remember the argument in season 4’s “Launch Party” (or should I say “Lunch Party”?) about Alfredo’s Pizza Café versus Pizza by Alfredo. Plus, don’t miss our bonus “The Office” locations at the end of the blog!Īlfredo’s Pizza Café 1040 S. We visited these spots and share all the details below – including which ones were surprisingly awesome and which were sort of meh. The Marketplace at Steamtown (aka the Steamtown Mall).
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