Reviews on Pub food in Freetown, Western Area, Sierra Leone. First settled in the 18th century by freed slaves from America, Nova Scotia and Great Britain, Freetown is a thriving cultural capital on the Atlantic coast of Sierra Leone. Standing in the center of downtown is the majestic cotton tree, a symbol of freedom said to have been standing since the first arrival of the free settlers. Other attractions include numerous beaches and nightclubs, as well as the Sierra Leone Museum, housing the Ruiter Stone and the original drum of Bai Bureh.
Things to do in Freetown
4 based on 119 reviews
Great atmosphere, crowd is a bit young, or recapturing their youth, anyway we loved it but eventually moved on to another late-night spot which was staying open later than here! Parking could be a nuisance but get there early, and youâre fine or just leave your driver to sort that out whilst you hop in to hit the dance floor early. They have a number of bars which are well-stocked and well-served, and they use some (not much) local Sierra Leonean staff with visible responsibility - the place is likely foreign-owned, or profit-sharing with Lebanese/Sierra Leonean citizens. The cocktails are not all that. Would return.
Where to eat French food in Freetown: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 41 reviews
Gigibontà is the only real Italian Ice Cream, coffee shop, Restaurant and Cocktail Bar in the Freetown area.
Iâve been at gigibonta several times during my business travels in Freetown. What a good surprise ! The food is genuine and tasty . Some of the recipes have been adapted to the local ingredients , without deviating the sense of the tradition.The bolognese is my favourite, I suggest also pesto and the fish âalla livorneseâ.If you close your eyes at Ice cream time, you will think to be in south of Italy. Highly recommended.
4 based on 53 reviews
Papaya Restaurant is a restaurant located across the street from Aberdeen Beach. It's just down the hill from the Radisson, and near the roundabout between Lumley Beach and Cape Road. If you're at any of the hotels in Aberdeen, you are within walking distance of it, and unlike many other places in Freetown, it has parking space nearby.The food was quite nice, and the prices were more reasonable than I'd thought a place by the beach would be. I ordered the Peanut Marinated beef with fried rice, and like others have said, it is excellently presented with decent serving size. Their appetizers are also quite good, particularly their spring rolls.
Most Popular Italian food in Freetown, Western Area, Sierra Leone
4 based on 60 reviews
Perfect spot to tie off a long day of âK Kâ touring in Freetown. The beachside pizza, salad, and hummus joined by cold, draft star really hit the spot!
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