Conan Goes To The Deli | Late Night with Conan O’Brien
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- Опубліковано 3 бер 2021
- (Original airdate: 5/3/01) Conan visits Stage Door Deli to find out what menu item they named after him...
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I like that the old Italian guy nonchalantly told him to shoot both Leno and Letterman
There's no Italian guys in this video buddy.
Damn right you'll never see them Italians coming except yo mama
@@TheGunnCat Nobody asked.
@@aolson1111but he’s not wrong. They’re alll American.
and nobody asked your opinion either @@aolson1111
"You're not the king of late-night"
It's 2021 now, and Conan is the only late-night host I actually care about
Maybe not the king in 2001 but definitely the king now
@The Doobie Sisters and Sack Blabbath He's definitely gotten funnier over the years.
Not the king anymore.
@@hellterminator Wym?
@@joetaylorrealestate3251 Conan retired from late night a couple months ago.
RIP Abe Vigoda. He was willing to show up for three seconds of screentime staring forlornly at a bowl of soup. That's commitment to comedy, right there.
he was old in the 70's! looks exactly the same as then!
It was only business.
@@XD-te6vj He turned 50 in 1971.
You're slightly less than stagnant.
@@JosephJamesScott Well done.
@@JosephJamesScott I remember that it hurt me because I liked him so much.
The owner of this place is so epic. Straight up no filter, tells Conan that he's still number 3(which he was at the time) and constantly telling him to stop interrupting with the perfect stereotypical New York accent
Yeah even Conan said himself on his podcast in his early days he was disliked quite a bit definitely number 3 in 2001
With the peak Conan is at, it’s hilarious seeing someone even retroactively humble him
shoot em😭😭
I was born in 98' and living in a country that doenst have late night, so i dont know much about it, but im guessing it was Letterman and Leno above him at the time?
@@prankedxd3937 yup that’s correct
3:28 "You're not the king of late-night"
HE IS NOW
He is actually a national treasure
No, even then he was a king
Probably watches Jay leno
@@MaksatbekMansurov well back then letterman was king but NOW...CONAN IS KING AND THE BEST
@@kateflor7618 International
that sandwich should come with “tay-tos.”
It does only in St. Paddy's Day
I'm eating a pack of Tayto now. You've no idea what you're missing out on.
And of course a Guinness!
PO-TA-TOE!
Needs some shredded carrot.
"Pay attention."
"Sorry I've been drinking."
"Please don't interrupt."
These two are dynamic
The chemistry between him and that old dude was so pure.
old dude? show some respect; that's abe vigoda.
@@matthewsumner5884 No it wasn't, he only showed up at the end
get his name right-its norman
Literally no one cares about any of these comments including my own. Quite possibly the least consequential moment in all of history, apart for taking a shit or voting green.
@@thedudewhostalkedbjork121 or your birth
Conan is the king of late night. He’s the only that’s actually funny
Don't get too excited. He's ok
Seriously, the rest are political talking heads. They forgot the comedy part. Though Fallon never had it.
You sound like a Trump voter who can’t see why anyone would object to such an utterly unremarkable fraud and inept huckster.
@@johnmoeller8654 اهلا
he is the funniest, but not the only one whos funny, Colbert, Meyers, Oliver, Noah... all of them very funny in their own unique ways
"what you gotta do? Shoot them? Shoot them both?"
Hahahahahaha jeez hahaha
I think that guy was in the mafia and prob killed people back in the 60's
he said it so casually
probably
most NY response ever lol
He was 100 percent Italian.
Conan is definitely one of the only few celebs that actually visited this Deli to acknowledge his menu namesake, even when its just a measly soup and salad
I checked their website, they dont do the celebrity naming anymore, and the prices now are somehow cheaper than in 2001.
@@joeking5679 the caption is wrong, this was the stage deli in midtown that closed in 2012. you probably looked up Stage Door Deli like the caption says, but that place is in fidi/near the wtc.
@@ImmaDoWhatIWantOh OK. I dont know anything about NYC deli intricacies.
Love the Abe Vigoda cameo. That man was a treasure. Rest in peace, Abe.
He always made me smile. ❤️
Norman is a no nonsense gangster who needs to take on Jordan. That combo would be EPIC.
Totally second it!!!
This was 20 years ago so I imagine, unfortunately, he's probably passed.
perpetuum argumobile
YES
You gonna dig him up?
“The Jordan Schlansky”- side of plain bread
I actually think the Jordan would be two slices of ciabatta with coffee rubbed mozzarella on top
@@alexchan6303 served whit tuscan olive oil and a pepper mill
Jordan would argue that the sanwich wasn't assembled in the classic tradition, and then begin to explain just what the classic tradition is, even though no one cares lol
The bread would be prepared in various ways.
Mortadella!
Mostaccioli!
Capicola!
Ah! Spagoot!
What makes Conan better than all other late night hosts ?? He’s actually funny
Nowadays, 100%. At the time, he was below Letterman and Leno, so definitely very competetive.
and hes not political
I loved Dave, but Jay Leno hit on my friend when we were 15 (and yes, she LOOKED 15). I couldn’t stomach him after that. He’s the only celebrity I was surprised never got “me too’d,” but I suppose he’s irrelevant nowadays. Conan forever.
The "Richard Simmons Tropical Fruit Salad" had me in tears laughing!
That silent Abe Vigoda cameo was insane
who’s that
@HIH An actor best known for appearing in the two best movies of all time; The Godfather and Good Burger.
@@Seantendo Was that Sal Tessio?
@@Seantendo funny enough those are the only movies I know him from
@@Seantendo There is a generation of us who know him from Conan's jokes.
the old worker sounded exactly like martin scorsese
More like ppl in his movies
Wonder why...
An old guy from New York sounds like an old guy from New York?
Wow that's peculiar!
God bless Abe Vigoda. He was constantly doing bits for Conan
I like his bit where he goes "I'll have to check my schedule" cuts back to the person trying to get him to do a bit on the show hanging up the phone, pans out, and Abe is sitting there and he says "I'll do it"
“Big show tonight, Brendan Frazier is gonna join us”
Oh how times have changed
Yeah...no one named Brendan Frazier was ever a celebrity. Brendan FRASIER on the other hand got black balled by Hollywood and it's a shame.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 is this Brendan’s burner account?
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 Imagine correcting someone on spelling & getting it wrong. His name is Brendan Fraser.
Check out Doom Patrol if you haven't. He's phenomenal and so is the show. Binged nearly all of season one yesterday oddly enough.
@@TalooFoH and now he is like some lord on the internet.
Jordan: I’ve been experimenting with oats and whey and..
Norman: You gotta stop talking, sir.
Conan's reactions to Max's inane ability to double down on his own quirks was one thing that made this show awesome.
I had forgotten all about the max Weinberg days.
👯♀️🐝👍🍟🥧🤶🏼👸🏽👇🏿
I love the deli guy that put Conan in his place but very politely called him Sir.
When Mitch Hedberg said a New York deli sandwich was like a cow with a cracker on either side, he wasn't exaggerating. I miss those.
Carnegie Deli 🥪 closed. I think Katz shut down. 🚫
Max was one of the best sidekicks. Even though their interaction was low, it was awkward and great every time!
I dont get why everyone keeps saying this interaction was awkward or not funny? I laughed my ass off.
@burteriksson I'm talking about their overall interaction with each other was fairly low, especially compared to having Andy on.
@burteriksson Probably meant infrequent or not very often, though "low" is a strange way of expressing it in terms of times spent together-- you use that word for a voice, height of a bridge, a price, your mood, or the tide.
@burteriksson I don't know what you mean ;-)
@@eduardo_corrochio but interaction can be quantifiable by both how many times they've interacted and how often within a conversational interaction. So low or high interaction makes perfect sense se, just not the most common way of phrasing it I guess but delivers the same message.
I get it. When you order it, you're supposed to think: "that's way too much meat" in honor of what his wife said to him on their honeymoon night.
i think he was just trying to add some meat to conan's bones
underrated comment
I'm crying 👏
Hot damn!!!!
I think it's because conan talks too much, so you could shove that pile of meat on him to makes him shut up for awhile.
These on-location segments Conan did/does are just precious, classic television.
I love how he cracks up over his own jokes. He's a gem.
How casual he said "Shoot them both" 😂 is that scripted? What a character.
I don't think this guy is acting for the camera.
Nah, just a NY original
Conan ate Conan.
no wonder he doubled in size a year after this remote he kept eating the conan.
Still less disturbing than Max on Max.
You could say he's full of himself
That's his dream 🤫
Connibalism
I love the banter he had with max. This is after Andy left so he kinda used max as a sidekick. And their back and forth is such dribble lol I love it
The Andy-less era was my favorite part of Conan's run
The waiter was hilarious " you're not the king of late night"
Not even close. There's two guys way ahead o' you. Waaaayyyy ahead.
U are cute
@TerpeneProfile So is your mom
I forgot how much I loved Max's dry humor and Conan playing off of that really well
Cosby sandwich: Turkey, tongue, roofies, corned beef
The Cosby is Jello and a roofie.
Bill Cosby prefers that the quaaludes comes *before* the tongue though.
@@YesIAmSmarterThanYouPleaseCope11+12
20 years later, He is the King in People's Heart 🖤
How did nobody react when the one waiter suggested Conan shoot Leno and Letterman (who I’m guessing were the other two late night guys above him at the time)
I know! Who doesn’t like Letterman
That miserable Khazar Jew was horrid. Johnny and Joan were the best
@@msvonnegutpunch5384 I never liked Letterman, he wasn't funny
@@karenfyhr2363 He was hilarious. Leno on the other hand didn't have a funny bone in his body.
@@Danimal77 neither Letterman or Leno was funny.. Imo
On another conan binge and this got released
Every time Conan goes somewhere, its a great show
Conan is responsible for endlessly funny sketches through his late night reign. I can't remember how many times even as a teenager I would tune in excited for the monologue, the skits, the interviews, the music act or comedian/special guest/animal handler and all the random moments when his crew of goofy players that would interrupt the show to contribute to a bit. The banter was always exciting no matter the guest, the audience was always having a good time, and I was at home laughing my ass off and wishing this man all the best. So glad I got to grow up watching this man own the air during the time he was on. One of the funniest men who ever lived hands down.
I like Conan's 'Fry from Futurama' getup he's wearing in the remote.
reminds me of the episode of Curb where Larry gets named after the White Fish and Capers sandwich and goes around trying to get people to switch with him
"I'm sorry, I've been drinking..."
Conan's neck from the back looks like a blistered flour tortilla @ 3:52
The way he just went for it at the end makes him the greatest.
lol I love how defensive that old guy was, you can tell he didn't want any joke to be made at his expenses.
20 years does not seem that long ago but there is absolute legend Abe Vigoda alive and well!
thats who it was! thank u
And he made it all the way to 2016!
@@noahhurley-abelew6536 I know!! The last one left is Betty White, I think!
@@hibernal82 I hadn't finished the video yet and I thot yall were saying the man who ran the Deli was Abe Vigoda, making me laugh my ass off cause I knew it wasn't him.
"Don't say nothin', you're wasting your energy sir."
fuckin gold
To the degree I watched any of them, Conan was my favorite. Loved his absurd humor.
"Abba!!"
Sounds like that Family Feud contestant saying "Mom-me!"
I mean, Abba is Hebrew for “Dad,” so that’s where it probably comes from
@@snoopsteryomom It's the initial letters of the band members (Agnetha, Björn, Benny, Anni-Frid). The Swedish pronunciation is tricky to explain in writing (I guess 'Ub-buh' with an upwards inflection on the second syllable), but as it's an abbreviation and not a word I think it's okay to simply pronounce it in the way that comes naturally to you.
The only guy who Conan is afraid to diss is that old guy
He may not have been #1 back then but today even without a show, he is.
His comedy is evergreen.
When I feel down about everything, I binge watch Conan videos and I can pull out of it. He’s our National Treasure.
Conan will always be my corned beef, brisket, pastrami, mayo, light mustard, 2 thick slices of pickles and a bottle of tapatio man
That sounds excellent. I would order it.
You forgot the m&ms
@@ThePunk01 Peanut M&M's and of course chocolate cake frosting!
Conan is literally the only reason I watched a show that late. He’s amazing
Can we talk about where the makeup runs out and his freckles are in full force on his neck 😂😂😂
Came to the comments just to see if anyone else noticed. It freaked me out at first. Hope those are freckles and not a skin condition.
When this came out, Carson was alive and well and had only just come off the air, and Letterman was in his prime. Conan definitely was 3rd place (although I prefer his humor to both of them). Now, however....he has a hell of a claim to the throne.
Carson had been retired for almost a decade. He wasn't on late at night any more so he couldn't be considered the king of late night, otherwise Letterman would still be considered the king of late night right now, because he's been retired for less time than Carson was at this point.
@@zackerycooper7602 it was years since the last tonight show but he’d been going on television and movies until 2000. I wasn’t clear in my post that I didn’t just mean the tonight show…so unclear that when I reread my post I was like “huh wtf was I talking about,” before I realized what I meant. But yeah. Carson left the public eye fully in like 2000, a year before this one.
I always proffered Ferguson.
@@stephencraig5938 such a cringe comment
@@apseudonym why ? I love Conan and am looking forward to his new show but l love Craig.
Those prices! And this was 20 years ago!
Hey man, could you tell me this.
What's a Dollar Worth to an American?
For Instance, Ruppee is the Currency of India (1 USD = 75-80 INR)
One Ruppee is worth almost nothing in India.
And one can get a sandwich for about 300Rs.( THAT'S LIKE 4$USD WHEN CONVERTED)
@@thenus6212 Great question. I dont have a great answer for you. In a big city, a restaurant style experience meal could cost $13-25+. A more casual restaurant could only cost $5-9 for a sandwhich or something similar. Prices may be lower in more rural areas. Others may want to chime in and correct me.
A fun and direct answer to your question is the Economist Magazine's Big Mac Index which shows how much a Big Mac costs in various nations across the globe. It is a crude but fun way to see how we value currencies around the world!
@@Otis151 try finding a full meal for 13 bucks in New York.. outside McDonald’s...
@@mats7492 try to find a full meal in any McDonalds xD
@@mats7492 yeah. But this was 20 years ago. I wonder what it is in today's dollars. Also, 20 years? We are old.
The waiter is everything I love about the New York I used to know. Now this is a sandwich!
Conan is just effortlessly funny. I love it.
Conan was wayyyy funnier than Letterman or Leno come on now lol I can’t wait for his HBO show
You're right about jay leno but letterman was a great man not for his comedic sense perhaps but for his incredible ability as a host.
New show coming soon.
Oh man, there's a Cosby... and it includes tongue and corned beef. It's like they knew.
Turkey , which makes you sleepy
And a pudding pop ! 😆
It was a pretty open "secret" that Cosby was a sleazebag with the Luudes
Got to imagine that Bill Cosby sandwich was taken off the menu eventually...I hope. Imagine someone saying "gosh that Bill Cosby sandwich left a real good taste in my mouth"
"no no.. it was good all in all.. but it kinda made me sleepy. i think ill have a quick nap when we get home"
🤣👌🏻
the place closed in 2012. everything was taken off the menu.
@@leosmithonbass damnit I was actually daydreaming of going to the place one day. some of those sandwiches actually seemed worth a try.
1 part dry gin, 1 part rohypnol, stirred - not shaken.
These on-location segments Conan did/does are just precious, classic television.. Every time Conan goes somewhere, its a great show.
original
I used to see Anni-Frid quite often when I lived in Eskilstuna. Sometimes she would pat me on my head. I loved it when she sang outside at the parks.
And you were 62 years old at the time.
20 years since this show aired.... and conan is still the same...love him ❤
He is the king of talk shows now and the greatest in the history of the talk shows...
Yep, been watching since 1998!
I dunno about the greatest in the history but he surely one of the greatest.
the old man is so savage lmao-
Atleast it's not white fish, sable and cream cheese!
Tried it with capers?
If you don't like 'em you can brush 'em off. . . .
What is sable?
@@theflyingpotatoyoutube7731 Another fish. Two fishes!
Lol
One tastes good. One sucks !
This was prime Late Night w/ Conan for me. So many good memories waiting for my parents to go to sleep tuning in when I should've been in bed. haha.
"You wanna get rid of them? Shoot em" That is right up Conans Ally lol
I never realized "This is you sir" means shut your pie hole lol.
3:28 "ur not king of late night" lmao Jay Leno must have liked that back then
This is a great sketch. So simple but highly effective.
Omg that deli owner is so great. Also, Goddamn that is a lot of meat
6:52 wait, is that Sal from Godfather?
He is by far the funniest late night host there is currently
One of my all time favorite Conan bits !
The older gentleman was just the best.. love it. New Yorkers are great
He hits the mark everytime. Miss everything! Thanks your the best and that’s for real
Once a king, always a king! Long live
Conan O'Brien!
lol xD the Mel Gibson Sandwich sounds like something for the brave hearted: Corned Beef, Chopped Liver and Onion
i probably saw this 20 years ago, don't remember it. when he's talking to someone at the end, all i could think of was "he's gotta be talking to Abe Vigoda. has to be Abe Vigoda. bet anything it's Abe Vigoda." and then..........ABE
Ah, that Abe Vigoda touch capped off an already great segment. RIP Mr. Vigoda
Abe Vigoda looks like he's about to put five rounds in Conan. RIP, great man.
I enjoyed watching him on Barney Miller with my dad when I was young.😀
The Bill Cosby: Turkey leg bone in, Tongue, corned beef, Rohypnol
ouch lmao
It's not a Cosby joke without the Jell-o Pudding! (purses lips and rolls eyes back)
What about a roll of Kodak film?
Conan, you are and always will be the king of late night shows
I was only 10 when this aired. Conan really is timeless
who cares about your age back then?
I'm shocked at the deli prices, in 2001. If a sandwich was $14, 20 years ago, I can imagine it's probably $34 now.
Welcome to NY. Still plenty of places to get good food for cheap, though.
@@sntslilhlpr6601 and plenty of places with high online rankings with terrible overpriced food. 🤷
It's a tourist trap that used to have actual actors, comics, and showbiz people go there daily and hang out, the 1940's version of "networking."
The deli is closed down. It closed back in 2012.
@@patreekotime4578 just like any other place with high volume... shocker
With an Italian server like that, I am never pasting my picture over Sinatra's lol
He's great and doesn't get the recognition he deserves. There is a lot of competition though. Hopefully one day he will move on from the lunch menu to dinner and have a ham dish named after him.
LMAO Max had me dying in the first few seconds "AB BA" lol
Conan is by far the best late night host. He's the only one who was actually better when his writers went on strike. Nature talent right there.
King of late Night HELL YEAAA!
22 years old, still great.
Always loved this dude
If you check the last existing menu of Stage Deli, the Conan O'Brien had actually been bumped up from the soup and salad to a veggie platter!
Conan is easily the king of late night. No, the emperor.
holy smokes this bit is 21 years old, what an absolute gem
That bite...lol
The “Mel Gibson” sandwich has ‘chopped liver’ in it . SAVAGE
AHH. Good catch that's pretty good
🤣 Perfect