Arts & Entertainment
Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle Spotted In Adams Morgan (Video)
The two were filming an episode for Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee airing on Netflix.

WASHINGTON, DC — Adams Morgan was surprised by the sudden arrival of comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Dave Chappelle, who had cameras in tow to record an episode of Seinfeld's "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" on Tuesday.
WTOP reports that Seinfeld and Chappelle hung out at The Diner in Adams Morgan. They even ran into trouble when Seinfeld's gold Citroen coupe wouldn't start, forcing the crew to push it down 18th Street to get the engine going, and then finally using jumper cables.
According to the report, someone shouted "Love you, Dave" to which Chappelle responded, "Hey, love you man!"
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Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is a talk show created by Seinfeld that airs on Netflix in which he interviews a number of famous comedians, including Mel Brooks, Larry David, Carl Reiner, and members of the Seinfeld cast.
The show's ninth season premiered Jan. 5, 2017. The series originally began on Crackle, but will move to Netflix for the 10th season.
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Jerry Seinfeld and Dave Chappelle in Adams Morgan #DC pic.twitter.com/onmYil5R8h
— SUNNI (@SunniAndTheCity) September 27, 2017
Jerry Seinfeld and Dave Chappelle were just in Adams Morgan filming Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee at the Diner https://t.co/2k46WsAEvk
— Ben Fishel (@BenFishel) September 27, 2017
Jerry Seinfeld and Dave Chappelle are at my diner. pic.twitter.com/86p7E15dmw
— Rachel Couch (@rachccouch) September 26, 2017
My brief convo w/ Chappelle in DC today before his people politely stepped in. He was really cool. (That's Seinfeld back there!) News4 at 6 pic.twitter.com/BA5hdWHYns
— Kristin Wright (@kwrightnbc4) September 26, 2017
Image via Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
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