
"Black Rabbit centres on estranged brothers Jake (Jude Law) and Vince Friedkin (Jason Bateman). While Jake makes a seemingly honest living running the Black Rabbit joint, his street-smart swindler of a brother wreaks havoc when he returns with some debtors and criminals hot on his trails. With Jake looking to expand to a new location beyond the Rabbit, binge-worthy chaos follows."
"Show runner Zach Baylin (King Richard) notes that it has 'rock n' roll DNA'. Baylin adds that he always thought of the restaurant as having Michelin-star prestige but without uptown pretentiousness. The first two floors form the outer layer, a feel-good eatery with a cocktail bar. But the third floor is where the party continues. As the show's co-creator Kate Susman puts it, this is where 'it's the late-night, anything-goes spot in the Rabbit'."
Black Rabbit centers on estranged brothers Jake (Jude Law) and Vince Friedkin (Jason Bateman). Jake runs the three-storey Black Rabbit restaurant while Vince returns, bringing debtors and criminals that upend Jake’s plans. The restaurant mixes Michelin-star aspirations with rock-and-roll DNA: the first two floors operate as a feel-good eatery and cocktail bar, while the third floor becomes a late-night, anything-goes party spot. The series anchors its fiction in a real Manhattan location, the former Bridge Cafe at 279 Water Street, a site with continuous use dating back to 1794 and deep nightlife history.
Read at Time Out New York
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