Mafia Locations
Hits, hangouts, and more
Locations that relate to the mafia and other mob-associated individuals.
Brooklyn, New York
The Gemini Lounge
During the 1970s and 1980s, members of the DeMeo crew murdered and decapitated more than 100 victims at the Gemini Lounge in Brooklyn, New York.
These days, the building is home to a church.
Manhattan, New York
The barber shop where Albert Anastasia was killed
On October 25, 1957, crime boss Albert Anastasia was shot dead at this location on 7th Avenue in Manhattan.
At the time of the murder, it was a barbershop. These days, it is a Starbucks.
Manhattan, New York
The restaurant where Joe Gallo was killed
On April 7, 1972, three gunmen killed mobster Joe Gallo at this restaurant on Mulberry Street in Little Italy.
It is believed the Colombo family carried out the hit.
Staten Island, New York
Paul Castellano's house
Gambino crime boss Paul Castellano lived at this mansion on Staten Island until his assassination in December 1985.
Brooklyn, New York
The location where mobster Carmine Galante was killed
In July 1979, feared mobster Carmine Galante was shot dead at this location on Knickerbocker Avenue in Brooklyn.
Manhattan, New York
The steakhouse where Paul Castellano was murdered
On December 16, 1985, three hitmen murdered Gambino crime boss Paul Castellano outside this steakhouse in Manhattan.
Bloomfield Township, Michigan
The restaurant where Jimmy Hoffa was last seen
In July 1975, union leader Jimmy Hoffa disappeared after traveling to this restaurant in the northern suburbs of Detroit.
Investigators believe individuals linked to the Mafia picked him up there and killed him nearby.
His final resting place remains unknown.
Enos, Indiana
The location where the mob buried the Spilotro brothers
In June 1986, mobsters Anthony and Michael Spilotro were murdered by their bosses.
Afterward, they were buried in this cornfield near Enos, Indiana.
Brooklyn, New York
The boat club where mobster Roy DeMeo was found dead
In January 1983, Roy DeMeo's body was found in the trunk of a car at the Varuna Boat Club in the Sheepshead Bay area of Brooklyn.
The Gambino mobster had been shot five times in the head.
Manhattan, New York
The Ravenite Social Club
The Ravenite Social Club served as the headquarters for the Gambino crime family.
It was here that mob boss John Gotti and his associates were arrested by the FBI.
Queens, New York
The Bergin Hunt and Fish Club
The Bergin Hunt and Fish Club served as the main base of operations for mobster John Gotti.
It remained a Gambino headquarters up until early 2005.
Brooklyn, New York
Carlo Gambino's house
Mob boss Carlo Gambino lived at this house in Brooklyn up until his death in October 1976.
Nicknamed the "boss of bosses", Gambino held a great deal of influence over the five mafia families of New York.
Staten Island, New York
The house where mob boss Frank Cali was shot dead
In March 2019, alleged Gambino mob boss Frank Cali was shot dead outside this house on Staten Island.
His killer was a mentally ill conspiracy theorist who believed Cali was a CIA operative.
Manhattan, New York
Lucky Luciano's childhood home
Charles "Lucky" Luciano and his family lived in this building on East 10th Street in Manhattan.
It was here that the mafia boss started his life of crime.
Manhattan, New York
The Triangle Social Club
The Triangle Civic Improvement Association was a mob hangout for the Greenwich Village Crew, which was a part of the Genovese crime family.
The club served as the headquarters for mafia boss Vincent Gigante.
Brooklyn, New York
The location where mobster Robert DiBernardo was murdered
In June 1986, members of the Gambino crime family murdered Robert DiBernardo at this building on Stillwell Avenue in Brooklyn.
His body has never been found.
Queens, New York
John Gotti's house
Gambino mob boss John Gotti lived at this modest house in the Howard Beach neighborhood of Queens up until his arrest in 1990.
In 1992, he was sentenced to life in prison for murder and racketeering.
Lyndhurst, Ohio
Danny Greene's assassination site
In October 1977, Irish-American gangster Danny Greene was killed by a car bomb in this parking lot in Lyndhurst, Ohio.
The bombing was carried out by members of the Italian-American Mafia.
Brooklyn, New York
The street where mobster Frank DeCicco was killed by a car bomb
In April 1986, Gambino underboss Frank DeCicco was assassinated by a car bomb at this location on 86th Street in Brooklyn.
His murder was in retaliation for the unsanctioned killing of Paul Castellano.
Manhattan, New York
The Toyland Social Club
The Toyland Social Club was a mob hangout for the Bonanno crime family.
It served as the headquarters of underboss Nicholas Marangello.
Manhattan, New York
The Napoli E Notte Cafe
The Napoli E Notte Cafe served as a mob hangout for the Genovese crime family.
Senior members such as Thomas Eboli and Frank "Funzi" Tieri held daily meetings at the rundown cafe.
Brooklyn, New York
The location where mob boss Thomas Eboli was killed
On July 16, 1972, a mob hitman killed Genovese boss Thomas Eboli outside this house in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.
The murder remains unsolved.
Bensenville, Illinois
The location where the Spilotro brothers were murdered
On June 14, 1986, mobsters Anthony and Michael Spilotro were murdered at this house in Bensenville, Illinois.
Afterward, their bodies were buried in a rural cornfield in Indiana.
Apalachin, New York
The house where the Mafia held its historic Apalachin meeting
In November 1957, the Italian-American mafia held a historic summit at this house in the small town of Apalachin, New York.
More than 60 mobsters were arrested after the police caught wind of the meeting.
Queens, New York
The Grand Avenue Social Club
The Grand Avenue Social Club served as a hangout for the Bonanno Mafia family during the 1980s and 1990s.
It was reportedly owned by a capo named Vincent Asaro.
Brooklyn, New York
Tali's Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge
Tali's Restaurant was situated in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
During the 1970s and 1980s, it served as the main headquarters of Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano.
Brooklyn, New York
The Motion Lounge: Sonny Black's club
The Motion Lounge was a mob hangout in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.
It was owned by Bonanno capo Dominick "Sonny Black" Napolitano.
Staten Island, New York
Frank DeCicco's house
Gambino underboss Frank DeCicco lived at this house on Staten Island until his assassination in April 1986.
Queens, New York
The Hole: The Mafia's graveyard
In May 1981, three Bonanno crime family capos were buried at this vacant lot in The Hole.
Two of the men remained undiscovered until October 2004, when the FBI launched a fresh dig at the site.
Manhattan, New York
The Palma Boys Social Club
The Palma Boys Social Club was a mob hangout in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan.
It served as the headquarters of Genovese capo Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno.
Queens, New York
Robert's Lounge
Robert's Lounge was a mob hangout for the Lucchese crime family.
It was the headquarters of Jimmy Burke.
Brooklyn, New York
Paul Vario's junkyard
The junkyard headquarters of mobster Paul Vario was situated at this lot in the Canarsie neighborhood of Brooklyn.
In October 1972, the police raided the property following a six-month-long surveillance operation.
Brooklyn, New York
The Wimpy Boys Social Club
The Wimpy Boys Social Club served as a hangout for members of the Colombo organized crime family.
It was run by a capo and hitman named Gregory Scarpa Sr.
Brooklyn, New York
The Veterans & Friends Social Club
The Veterans & Friends Social Club was a mob hangout for the Gambino organized crime family.
Brooklyn, New York
Geffken's Bar
Geffken's was a mob hangout for the Lucchese crime family.
Mobster Paul Vario lived in a house beside the bar.