The Post was filmed in New York, White Plains, & New Rochelle in the United States of America.
Down Town Association
In movie
Scene where Ben Bradlee and Kay Graham are having breakfast to discuss work issues.
Real
Scene was shot The Down Town Association in the City of New York, usually referred to as the Down Town Association (DTA), is a private club in the Financial District in New York City. Built and used until 1995 solely as a luncheon club, the DTA is now the only full service social club. The Romanesque Revival Clubhouse was originally designed by Charles C. Haight, a member of the Association, and was opened on May 23, 1887.
New York
Laz Ivy Garage - E.J. Conroy Drive
In movie
Scene where Ben Bagdikian is making an important telephone call.
Real
Plaza Hotel - The Oak Room (closed)
In movie
Scene where Kay Graham is having dinner with Abe Rosenthal and his wife.
Real
Scene was shot The Oak Room was a bar and, later, a restaurant in the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The bar was open from 1907 until 2011. Sadly, the Oak Room is no longer open to the public. The room was designed by Plaza Hotel architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh in a German Renaissance style.
New York
Willow Street
In movie
Scene where The team of reporters arrive at the home of Ben Bradlee not knowing why they are here until Ben Bagdikian arrives with the boxes.