NBCUniversal next month is launching the Dun Dun Diner, a “Law & Order”-themed pop-up restaurant, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the criminal justice franchise.
The eatery, named after the show’s famous sound effect, will be open at Rockefeller Center for one weekend only: from Oct. 3-5.
Fans can attend for free, though visitors will need to make reservations — granted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Reservations are available beginning at noon ET on Friday on exploretock.com/dundundiner.
“The Dun Dun Diner will immerse fans in the universe of the iconic franchise in an experience inspired by the quintessential NYC hangout for hard-working detectives,” the reservation site reads.
“The multi-day event will give fans the chance to indulge in diner favorite dishes, snag limited-edition squad merchandise, and surround themselves within interactive moments and imagery that call back to ‘Law & Order’s heroes, guest stars and decades worth of cases, leads and clues.”
Food will be provided by Milk Bar and Dinner Service NY has partnered for the merchandise. Free food and merch are limited to one item per person, per day, while supplies last.
“Law & Order” season 25 premieres Thursday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m., immediately followed by the “Law & Order: SVU” season 27 premiere and the season 6 premiere of “Law & Order: Organized Crime.” All will be available to stream on Peacock the next day.