
A boutique group of beloved New York City cafés, Jack’s Wife Freda is renowned for their effortlessly chic ambience, joyful sense of community and for treating everyone like family, with food that is beautiful to look at and delicious to eat, emphasizing bright, fresh ingredients—at JWF, simple acts of hospitality become lifelong memories, and our complete menu is served all day, so come for breakfast, brunch, or lunch and stay for dinner!
Lively bistro executing American-Mediterranean cooking and classic cocktails in understated digs.
Hours
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 8:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 8:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 8:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 116 8th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Phone: (646) 454-9045
Website: https://jackswifefreda.com/
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The restaurant was quite crowded, which made for a noisy atmosphere. However, we were still able to have a pleasant conversation. The service was a bit lacking, but I understand that it was a busy restaurant.
before our train would depart. On our walk back toward our place, it began to rain and the friendly hostess beckoned us in the front door. I can only describe what happened next as one of the most memorable food experiences I can recall in Manhattan. And that says a lot, as there are many amazing food choices. The breakfasts have a Mediterranean flare and are delicious and complex and fun. The servers make you feel like you have been friends with them for decades. The latte was one of the best I have ever had, including those I have had in Europe. I still think about it. And finally, the warmth with which we were treated was truly appreciated. The hostess recognized that we were a bit short on time and rushed everything for us but yet we did not feel time pressure. Somehow magically, it all just came together. As we were leaving, the hostess overheard me talking about the blisters I had on my feet from walking around Manhattan the day before and she literally came out of the restaurant’s front door to follow us after we had left to give me Band-Aids. If that is not service, I’m not sure what is . Do yourself a favor and pencil in some time to have a meal there. I can speak for the breakfast experience, and it was nothing short of outstanding. I only wish I lived closer. I would be a regular for sure.
We left disappointed. There are plenty of better brunch spots in NYC.
Edit/Update: We did actually come back two days later and I got the poached eggs with roasted tomato and haloumi this time. It was also delicious! We got the watermelon juice and an iced coffee again 🙂 Our server was different this time and just as kind and attentive. I’ll for sure be back next time I’m in Chelsea!
Chicken meatball and spaghetti with the Pimm’s Cup drink delicious!
We were welcomed with incredible warmth and kindness, which meant even more considering how cold the weather is here in NYC. We were initially greeted by one of the owners, Evan (if I remember correctly), and the service from start to finish was excellent.
We were celebrating my boyfriend’s birthday, which is coming up this Sunday, and the entire experience made the evening feel truly special. We started with the fried zucchini with Parmesan—crispy, full of flavor, and paired with an amazing sauce. For our main courses, the chicken with salad was delicious, and my pasta with meatballs was simply out of this world.
The cocktails were delicious, and then came dessert… wow. A cake soaked in a rich, delicious syrup that was a complimentary treat from the restaurant, a gesture that made us feel even more special. Honestly, it had been a long time since I enjoyed a meal—and especially service—this much.
Amazing food, outstanding service, and a truly welcoming atmosphere.
100% recommended.