Season 2 · Episode 3 · 1994
The Matchmaker
10 cultural references across 6 categories.
Food/Dining
2Cuisinart
A well-known American brand of kitchen appliances, particularly food processors.
“Who put it in her little Cuisinart and hit the purée button!”— Frasier
Coleman's Hot Mustard
Colman's is a famous English brand of mustard, known for its hot English mustard, established in 1814.
“And he wasn't going for the Coleman's Hot Mustard, if you know what I mean!”— Daphne
Mythology/Religion
1Other
1Theatre/Opera
2Opera recordings
A reference to opera as a genre through the mention of a disputed collection of opera recordings from Tom's breakup.
“There was a bitter dispute about ownership of opera recordings.”— Daphne
London theatre
London's West End is one of the world's premier theatre districts, home to numerous famous productions.
“I love London - the museums, the theatre...”— Frasier
Travel
1Wine/Alcohol
3Ballantine
Ballantine Ale is an American beer brewed by P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company, founded in Newark, New Jersey. On the show it is Martin Crane's beer of cho…
“Dad, I took the liberty of selecting an amusing little vintage for you too. [hands him a Ballantine]”— Frasier
Chardonnay
A popular white wine grape variety originating from Burgundy, France, used to produce a wide range of white wines.
“He's nuts about chardonnay.”— Roz
Cognac
A type of brandy produced in the Cognac region of France, considered a refined after-dinner drink.
“Frasier and Daphne are sitting up late at night, smoking and drinking cognac.”— Frasier