Tracking the NYC Restaurants in 'And Just Like That...' Season 3, Episode 11
Briefly

And Just Like That... continues to showcase iconic New York dining as characters enjoy brunches, cocktails, and dinners. The series heads into its penultimate episode, reflecting on Carrie's life and solitary living. Key moments include Carrie ordering various pies for Thanksgiving, emphasizing her fond memories and relationships. The show hints at deeper themes of loneliness, particularly for women, and features locations inspired by real New York establishments, creating a nostalgic atmosphere for viewers.
Before we proceed: This will be our penultimate restaurant recap since And Just Like That... is, and just like that, ending. Thanks for the memories and innuendos, the ladies of the Sex and the City sequel.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out what this pie bakery is in New York City. My gut believes that it's an existing bakery with a different name (much like how Cafe Boulud was renamed the fictional Pelican earlier this season). Alas, if any reader can help me figure it out, I'll eat a slice of pie in your honor.
Carrie is ordering a lot of pies for Thanksgiving - her go-to gift - including classic cherry, pecan, two pumpkins, lemon meringue, blueberry, apple crisp, chocolate.
She's told people don't like women being alone, according to her book agent (which is very obvious foreshadowing of the finale's plot). She's also thinking about how she lives in a huge Gramercy Park house by herself and even goes to revisit her old Upper East Side apartment.
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