New York City's Carnegie Deli Is Back Thanks to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Amazon Prime recreates the restaurant in full 1950s form

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At the end of 2016, Carnegie Deli—a New York City institution and one of the city’s longest-running Jewish delicatessens—shuttered its doors. But thanks to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, New Yorkers will get a chance to return to the iconic restaurant for the week.

In honor of the upcoming second season of Prime Original show set to premiere on Wednesday, Amazon teamed up with Tool of North America to recreate Carnegie Deli. The activation is set in 1958 New York, the same time period in which the show takes place.

“If you watch the show and you see how well 1958 New York is recreated, you feel like you step back in time,” Michael Benson, head of marketing for Amazon Studios, said.

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