Freeman’s
An Exceptional Hidden Treasure
There’s so many unique bar and restaurant scenes in New York. One of the very best, and one of the most appreciated hidden treasures in New York, is called Freeman’s. A New York favorite, if you would ask me. Freeman’s definitely know the secret to Lower East Side popularity, even though it’s beautifully hidden. ¨
You just hit the jackpot!
As you are walking down Rivington Street (between Bowery and Chrystie) you will happen upon this mysterious, dead-end alley called the Freeman Alley. You could easily mistake it for a delivery driveway as it is filled with graffiti, posters and stickers. But if you for a slight second catch the warm glow from the light bulbs hanging outside the low-profile restaurant’s front door, you have just hit jackpot.
Still one of NYC’s best kept secrets
After 20 years in business, you would think this place would not be a “secret” anymore, but as I realized, it is actually still unknown to even the most ultra-modern and up to date hipsters. For me, that just makes the restaurant even more exceptional.
There is just something noteworthy about walking down the dead-end alley towards the restaurant, as you get a feeling of this old history oozing through the walls.
A masculine, rustic, bourbon drinking vibe
When you enter the entrance door, you are met by this masculine, rustic look- and bourbon drinking vibe. There is dark wood, stuffed animals, and antique-looking paintings on the walls. The decor makes it a true dining experience. It is just like you stepped into the living room of an old man’s hunting lodge. It is a charming place, and the food and drink menu is no exception. The food is noticeably good, and the drinks remain some of the most balanced you will find in the city.
Freeman’s ranks among my favorite restaurant in New York by far. I would go here again and again. It is just one of those very special places that you will remember forever. Make sure to put it on your checklist!