In case you haven't yet heard, Hulu is now streaming every episode of Seinfeld. To celebrate, the online video service has painstakingly re-created Jerry's Upper West Side apartment for fans of the beloved series, which ran on NBC from 1989 to 1998. We were able to tour the space, and boy, did the memories come flooding back.
Using a combination of items from the real set and other period-appropriate decorations, the Hulu-designed apartment was a flashback to '90s decor in a major way. And eagle-eyed fans of Seinfeld will definitely remember these 15 things from the space where Jerry hilariously entertained Elaine, George, Kramer, and sometimes even Newman.
Ah, 5A. Jerry's apartment had that number, except for a couple of episodes.
Not even Jerry could wrap his mind around the sheer amount of cereal in his apartment.
For some reason, 5A seemed to always have a bright red kettle on the gas range, which Kramer, of course, used more than anyone.
So much nostalgia on that fridge.
Not that Jerry cooked, but he had the latest and greatest in white countertop appliances, including that mind-boggling electric can opener.
Jerry and his pals stretched that cord to its limit.
Even in the '90s, space in NYC was at a premium.
It's hard to imagine anyone from the gang actually using those pot holders.
Band-Aids, anyone?
Jerry had a great view — not that he admired it.
The replica was complete with an old-school computer. It was a good effort, except they used a PC where Jerry always had a Mac.
The replica's bookshelf even included Tropic of Cancer, the book Jerry borrowed from a library in 1971 and never returned.
Just hope that no one asks you to spare a square.
It's how Jerry let his friends in — and kept Newman out.
Poor Kramer.