At the other end of the block, Tom's Restaurant, the hangout for "Seinfeld" characters, reportedly seems safe.
That Mr. Bush, like a famous Seinfeld character, tends to violate other people's personal space, "leaning into them, touching, hugging, getting close."
Newman (Seinfeld character)
A Miller employee watches the show and turns into a "Seinfeld" character, the maladroit romancer or unworldly middle manager who finds himself in trouble without understanding why.
"Because they're teen-agers, it's a lttle less cynical than, say, George Costanza is," she said, referring to the "Seinfeld" character.
Am I as selfish as a "Seinfeld" character grousing about having to see a baby?
Poppie, fictional character in the Seinfeld television series (see List of Seinfeld minor characters)
He didn't think there was a "Seinfeld" character to mirror him.
A growing number of men in their prime working years are pursuing what might be called the Kramer lifestyle, after the enigmatic "Seinfeld" character: neither working nor attending school.
Mr. Peterman became a "Seinfeld" character because the cast and crew of the show are all mail-order catalogue aficionados.