"Freemans looks very much like a grand hunting lodge you’d find on a mountainside. It’s a two-story space hidden at the back of a narrow alley on the Lower East Side, and it’s filled with taxidermy, candles, and old paintings that have a 50/50 chance of being haunted. The menu consists of pretty standard American stuff like trout, duck, and roast chicken, and it also has some good snacks like artichoke dip and mac and cheese (in case you’d rather just drink and pick at a few things). Private rooms are also available if you want your own space." - Bryan Kim