Published August 25, 2010
Tons of A’Peel
Bowery Gets the Second Freemans

You understand
Freemans.
Drinking sidecars under the watchful gaze of stuffed buck heads and equally woolly art-world denizens.
Emerging hours later, from an alley of graffiti and smoke, back into a world without stuffed buck
heads.
And it’s been a long while since we’ve seen anything new from the well-dressed
culinary barbers behind Freemans. Until this morning...
Introducing
Peels, a brand-new country diner from Taavo Somer, Will Tigertt and the Freemans crew,
open right at this very moment.
Instead of dark wood in a back alley, Peels is holding court front and center on Bowery, with big picture
windows, bright white walls and a long country kitchen-style countertop running the length of the
space.
There’s a mellow vibe to the whole operation: lazy hours will roll by as you marinate on a stool along the
windows, at the counter or at the long communal table in the middle of the room.
For opening day today, they’re serving up scones, biscuits, Swiss/swine sandwiches and coffee. But at some
point in the coming weeks, the staircase you see in the corner will lead you to a restaurant serving
country-style dinners of cured meats, burgers and fried chicken until 2am—a bit more like the Freemans you
know and love.
You can take the Freemans out of the alley...
VITALS
Peels
325 Bowery
(at 2nd St)
New York, NY 10003