Welcome to the Home of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company's Scranton Branch
Relive iconic moments from the hit NBC show, The Office, set in Scranton, PA. Dive into the heart of Dunder Mifflin as we visit 10 local locations featured in the series. From the familiar streets to the well-known landmarks, each stop offers a unique glimpse into the world of your favorite paper company.
Featured in the “Booze Cruise” episode, Cooper’s Seafood is a favorite dining spot for The Office employees.
Address: 701 North Washington Ave., Scranton, PA
Snap a photo of the famous Pennsylvania Paper & Supply tower featured in the show’s opening credits.
Address: 215 Vine St., Scranton, PA
The Dwight Schrute Mural at On & On captures the essence of everyone’s favorite beet-loving paper salesman.
Address: 1138 Capouse Ave., Scranton, PA
Alfredo’s Café is the real-life inspiration behind the show’s fictional restaurant, “Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe”.
Address: 1040 South Washington Ave., Scranton, PA
“The Story of Us” mural is a vibrant homage to the shows beloved characters.
Address: 503 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, PA
You too can rock a University of Scranton t-shirt just like Jim! The campus serves as the backdrop for several episodes.
Address: 800 Linden St., Scranton, PA
The “World’s Largest Dundie” is on display at Scranton City Hall.
Address: 340 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, PA
The Electric City Sign illuminates the city’s real history and its fictional Dunder Mifflin roots
Address: 507 Linden St., Scranton, PA
Fans can immerse themselves in the show’s local charm at Andy Gavin’s
Address: 1392 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, PA
Finally, Courthouse Square represents the heart of the show’s fictional Scranton.
Address: Washington Ave. @ Adams Ave., Scranton, PA