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JFK Jr.'s NYC Haunts Reignite After 'Love Story' Series
7 Mar
Summary
- The 'Love Story' series has sparked renewed interest in JFK Jr.'s New York City neighborhoods.
- Tribeca's 20 North Moore Street, where JFK Jr. lived, sees significant tourist attention.
- Indian restaurant Panna II in the East Village experienced a 1500-person waiting list after the series premiere.

The premiere of the series "Love Story," chronicling the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, has led to a resurgence of public fascination with their favored New York City locales. Many of the couple's frequented spots are now attracting significant tourist attention.
The series was filmed at various real-life locations associated with the couple, prompting fans to visit the downtown areas that were central to their story. Kennedy Jr. had purchased his Tribeca loft at 20 North Moore Street in 1994, a residence where paparazzi often gathered, hoping for a glimpse of the couple.
Nearby, Bubby's, a popular diner that opened in 1990, was a frequent haunt for JFK Jr. and Bessette Kennedy. Owner Ron Silver described the diner as a "living room" for the couple and their friends. Also featured in the series as the site of their first date is Panna II, an Indian restaurant in the East Village.
Following the series' debut on February 12, 2026, Panna II has reported a dramatic increase in visitors, with a waiting list of 1500 people within three weeks of the premiere. The restaurant is known for its budget-friendly Indian cuisine and unique decor.




