Freemans
A hidden alley in the LES that somehow feels like a private dining club
What DatingDex says
Tucked at the literal dead end of Freeman Alley, this taxidermy-lined, candlelit American tavern has been setting the scene for good dates since 2004 — order the artichoke dip and the deviled eggs, sit in the back, and let the low lighting do half the work. It's got a distinct point of view without trying too hard, which is exactly what you want when you're trying to impress without looking like you're trying to impress.
Freemans is one of the top quiet & intimate spots in Lower East Side. At a moderate price point, it fits well when you want a quiet & intimate feel without guesswork.
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