Mare Chiaro, a café-style bar that opened in 1908, has a storied history in film and TV. Its iconic red-and-white tiled back room was featured in The Sopranos as a setting for family meetings. The venue also appeared in Donnie Brasco during a scene with Johnny Depp and Al Pacino, and in other productions like The Pope of Greenwich Village, The Godfather III, and Law & Order. Its cinematic appeal makes it a landmark in New York's cultural and entertainment history.