How's this for life imitating art?

Monday afternoon, customers got a surprise – as did the staff – when Jerry Seinfeld and fellow comedian Ricky Gervais walked into the family-owned Martine's Fine Bake Shoppe in Scarsdale, NY as part of a segment for "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee."

And yes, as a possible homage to a classic "Seinfeld" episode called "The Dinner Party" (google it!), Jerry got the chocolate babka.

According to Martine's owner Tal Campana, Seinfeld and Gervais looked around a while — and indulged in fan photos — before buying Israeli rugelach and a fruit tart. "He ate the Israeli rugelach right away and said it was delicious," said Campana.

He also left a $200 tip on what Campana said was "a very small take-out order."

Fans in the store posted on social media that he also picked up the babka.

Seinfeld is no stranger to taping in Westchester. In July 2014 he shared a cuppa Joe at the Landmark Diner in Ossining with Briarcliff Manor resident Robert Klein and in September 2015 he dined with Steve Martin at the Pleasantville Diner.

In May 2016 he spent a day at Rye's historic Wainwright House shooting scenes with a 1959 vintage Triumph TR3. Most recently, in November 2017, he had coffee at Center Restaurant in Hastings-on-Hudson with comedian Hasan Minhaj, a senior correspondent on "The Daily Show."

"Comedians in Cars with Coffee," now in its 12th season, started as a web series on Crackle in 2012 before moving to Netflix last January. The show, for those who aren't familiar with it, has Seinfeld talking with comedians as he drives them around in vintage automobiles. They go for coffee (natch!) and sometimes stop at other locations along the way.

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