Where was 'Black Rabbit' filmed? The historic New York filming spot behind Jude Law's new Netflix drama
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Where was 'Black Rabbit' filmed? The historic New York filming spot behind Jude Law's new Netflix drama
"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.
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