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JFK Jr sites in New York draw fans after series 'Love Story'
Summary
The limited series 'Love Story,' which premiered Feb. 12, 2026, has prompted renewed visitor interest in Tribeca and other New York locations linked to John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette; local businesses report noticeable increases in foot traffic and waiting lists.
Content
The limited series "Love Story," which revisits the relationship of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, premiered on Feb. 12, 2026 and was filmed at several real-life locations the couple frequented. That release has coincided with a renewed public interest in the New York neighborhoods and venues associated with the pair, especially in downtown Manhattan. John F. Kennedy Jr. was a lawyer and magazine founder, and Carolyn Bessette worked in fashion publicity; the couple died in a 1999 plane crash off the Massachusetts coast. Much of the series was shot in the same Tribeca neighborhood where they lived, and scenes tied to familiar addresses have drawn visitors and onlookers.
What is known:
- The series "Love Story" premiered Feb. 12, 2026 and used several locations the couple visited in real life.
- Kennedy purchased a Tribeca loft in 1994 for about $700,000, and paparazzi historically gathered outside 20 North Moore Street when the couple lived there.
- Bubby's, a Tribeca diner opened in 1990, is identified as a spot the couple frequented; reports and local commentary note menu items like blueberry pancakes and matzo ball soup.
- The East Village restaurant Panna II is portrayed in the series as the couple's first-date site and was also a real-life spot they visited.
- Panna II's owner, Bashir Khan, reported a large increase in traffic after the show's launch, citing a roughly 1,500-person waiting list in the weeks following the premiere.
Summary:
Local businesses and neighborhoods linked to John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette have seen increased visitor interest after the release of the series, with restaurants and downtown sites reporting longer waits and higher foot traffic. The trend has been reported by proprietors and scene descriptions in coverage of the show. Undetermined at this time.
