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Freestone's City Grill - New Bedford - Photo album

We went for lunch on a Friday. Place was not busy. Got seated immediately. Cool little restaurant downtown with interesting ambiance. Drinks are great! I recommend the compassion martini. Best part was the food. Fresh fresh fresh. And the waitstaff was so attentive. She was super friendly and carefu
C'mon man French Onion Soup and Syrian Nachos with the secret red sauce - I just know it's not ketchup with red pepper flakes but it's so good when you smear the red sauce on top and then put the layer of sour cream, all with the butter knife. I haven't ordered anything else in decades. I mean I'm
Great food & Service. Reasonable prices for big plates of food. Our waitress was nice to meet and a wonderful server. Will be returning!
Food was good standard pub grub and the building and location (near the whaling museum) was ideal for a quick lunch. I had the buffalo chicken salad and it had a perfect taste balance between blue cheese, buffalo, and dressing. Service was a little slow but friendly.
It is a short walk away from Whaling Museum. We ordered Portuguese style calamari, it was delicious!! I loved the flavors! I also enjoyed a Cesar salad with a perfect bowl of fish chowder. I can't wait to visit again!
The fish chowder, French onion soup, stuffed baked cod and the chocolate molten cake (add vanilla ice cream) were all delicious and very satisfying.
Oh, well... that was an unpleasant experience. This is the first time I have dined at Freestone's in some time, probably around two years. For starters, the menu has been "revamped". In other words, it's been slashed and is now one page. Favorites like the fondu and New Orleans meatloaf are gone, pa
We always enjoy our time at Freestone's! Meals are always great and a little bit different every time!
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