The Westmont Village location: Where was Your Friends and Neighbors filmed?

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Set in the fictional, affluent community of Westmont Village, Your Friends and Neighbors was filmed in and around New York.

The show stars Jon Hamm as Andrew "Coop" Cooper, a former hedge fund manager who, after losing his job and going through a divorce, resorts to stealing from his affluent neighbors to maintain his family's lifestyle.

Jon Hamm as Andrew Cooper

Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of Your Friends & Neighbors. You'll find the locations listed in order of first appearance.


Your Friends and Neighbors locations

Your Friends and Neighbors location
Four months before the mansion scene in the first episode, "This Is What Happens", Andrew meets Liv in an elegant bar.

This is the RT60 Rooftop Bar & Lounge located on the 34th floor of the Hard Rock Hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
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767 Third Avenue in Midtown East
Cooper was employed at a prominent hedge fund firm. The exterior was filmed at 767 Third Avenue in Midtown East, although in the scene pictured, the camera ends up pointing to the prominent office building located across the street, at 777.
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College of New Rochelle
Coop's son, Hunter, attends a school that was filmed at the old College of New Rochelle.

The college declared bankruptcy in 2019, and the entire campus was bought by the trustees of the Masonic Hall and renamed the Masonic Care Community of New Rochelle.
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The Your Friends and Neighbors house

Your Friends and Neighbors house
The Miller family mansion in Westmont Village is a magnificent 10,000-square-foot estate in the Sterling Ridge neighborhood of Harrison, NY.

Resembling a Romanesque, Mediterranean-style castle, the house was designed by renowned architect Rosario Candela in the early 1930s as his residence.

This opulent property, boasting seven bedrooms, thirteen bathrooms, a screening room, and a pool, was sold in 2019 for $5.45 million.
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Varga's Pawn Shop
Varga's Pawn Shop was filmed in a house located at 3119 23rd Avenue in Astoria.
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Sunshine Coffee Roasters in Rye
The coffee shop, also featured in the second episode, "Deuce", is Sunshine Coffee Roasters in Rye.
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Westmont Village NY
Played by Amanda Peet, Cooper's ex-wife, Mel, works at Nautilus, a wellness center located in a building filmed at the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service (GSS) on the Westchester Campus in West Harrison.

Built in 2008, this is also one of the locations where the Netflix series Fallout was filmed.
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The Westmont Village in New York

Westmont Village New York
The scene with Coop driving his Maserati GranTurismo through the perfectly manicured Westmont Village neighborhood was filmed on Purchase Street in Rye, located about 25 miles northeast of Manhattan.

We don't know if Rye is as happy as the residents of Westmont Village, but it is certainly a pleasant and picturesque coastal city in Westchester County.
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Oakwood Country Club

Oakwood Country Club
Cooper paid a hundred grand a year to be a member of the exclusive Oakwood Country Club, filmed at Sleepy Hollow Country Club  in Scarborough-on-Hudson.

Originally a private mansion called Woodlea, the property was built between 1892 and 1895 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style.

Established as a country club in 1911, prominent figures such as Frank Vanderlip and William Rockefeller helped transform the estate into a sprawling retreat with a golf course, the pool, and the tennis court.
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Rye Republic
The bar scene with Mel is the Rye Republic, which, despite its name, is not in Rye, but at 1620 New York Route 22 in Brewster.
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Rye Purchase Street
The scene where Mel leaves the bar was filmed in the parking lot in Rye, behind the main commercial area on Purchase Street, which was shown earlier in the same episode.
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Nick Brandes house
In the third episode, "Theoretical Herpes," the house of Nick Brandes, the former NBA player and Mel’s lover, is a large mansion located in the affluent hamlet of Purchase, in Westchester County.

It probably doesn’t feature a basketball court in the basement, but this seven-bedroom, 17,000-square-foot property was sold in 2010 for $6.4 million.
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36 Avenue station in Queens
In the fourth episode, "Literal Dragons", we follow Elena (Aimee Carrero), the maid who works in Nick’s house, as she wakes up early in the morning to take the subway at the 36th Avenue station in Queens.
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Harlem River Lift Bridge
Along with her friend, Elena commutes to the 125th Street station in Harlem, Manhattan

In the scene, the Harlem River Lift Bridge, part of the Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Bridge, appears in the background.
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House under Hell Gate Bridge in Astoria
Elena's cousin, Hector, lives literally under a bridge, more specifically, the Hell Gate Bridge in Astoria, although it's actually a pretty cool location.

Built in 1925, this two-story, four-bedroom house, featuring a large backyard garden perfect for barbecues, has an estimated market value of about $1,200,000.
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Stay tuned on this page, we will be updating and expanding this report every week as new locations are revealed!

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