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The Sopranos stars finally visit much-loved Manchester sandwich inspired by the show

Our jaws would have been on the FLOOR.

Danny Jones Danny Jones - 4th March 2026

In what feels like an inevitable story in the making for a long time now, members of The Sopranos cast have finally visited the popular Manchester sandwich spot inspired by the show, Bada Bing.

We know were biased, but we believe there’s an argument to be made that the beloved Manc butty shop has perhaps an even more fervent cult following than die-hard viewers of the hit American TV drama.

In case you somehow still don’t know the connection, Bada Bing is named after the strip club where several of the main characters work and spend a lot of their time.

Having returned to Manchester city centre back in 2024 after a successful first stint, they’ve been busier than ever, and that famous local name seems to have spread further than ever, including all the way over to the States, where actors from the original show caught wind and have now made the pilgrimage.

sopranos cast visit bada bing butty shop in manchester city centre
‘Couple made guys rolled through…’ (Credit: Bada Bing Sandwich Deli via Facebook)

You might wonder why they didn’t name it after the butchers and deli, Satriale’s, or maybe even Artie Bucco’s oft-featured restaurant, Vesuvio. Both seem pretty ideal, right?

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But let’s be honest, Bada Bing just has a better ring to it; there’s no denying that.

Either way, when series stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa came over to Manchester last week for a live edition of their podcast (which has just wrapped a limited UK tour) at the O2 Apollo.

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But whilst they were here, they also made sure to visit a lunchtime joint that we’re sure Tony, Paulie, Christoper, Silvio and all of The Sopranos regulars would approve of.

While they didn’t quite perch out on the stoop with an espresso and a cigar, they did pose with co-owner Sam Gormally for a quick photo op outside the door.

Oh, and we don’t even need to confirm whether or not they liked the heroes – we just know they did.

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‘Chris’ Moltisanti himself, Imperioli, also hopped on social media to share another key moment from his visit to the region:

Such a cool dude.

Writing on their TikTok post, the Babd Bing boys dubbed it a “full circle moment” and reiterated that they still “can’t believe this just happened.

To be honest, we’ve barely got over it ourselves, and we’re just very big fans of the place.

We simply cannot imagine how surreal that day must have been for the whole team and everyone involved, and we hope we get a fun new special toasting the pair’s appearance sometime soon.

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Featured Images — Bada Bing/Michael Imperioli (via Instagram)