Justin Bieber has given himself a much-needed break after his rigorous efforts to promote his newest album, 'Purpose.'

The Daily Mail reported that he originally had engagements for Thankgsiving, but he cancelled them all to get some well-deserved downtime. Is the 'What Do You Mean' singer finding his purpose?

The pop star was supposed to be getting ready for his big performance on the 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert' in New York, but he made a last minute decision to be in the West Coast instead 'chowing down on cheeseburgers and enjoying mountain sunsets.' He's apparently taking his downtime to the extremes, as TMZ reported that he was recently spotted in Cook's Corner in Orange County, California -- a local and very low-key biker bar in the said area. He, along with some close buddies, enjoyed a simple meal while playing a few rounds of video games. Their source shares that his group spent a few hours in the joint. The bikers didn't seem to mind, and they even invited him to go for a spin on their bikes! Justin, however, respectfully declined their offer.

It's been a good year for the Biebs! His latest album 'Purpose' landed him the biggest first-week sales for any artist for the year, and he beat Drake and The Beatles for having the most number of singers simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. According to Complex, the album sold 649,000 on its first week, making it the hottest debut on the Billboard 200 charts for this year.

The CEO of Def Jam Recordings, Steve Bartels, congratulated the 'Sorry' singer with this message: "Congratulations to Justin Bieber on this massive accomplishment; this one will go down in history as not only a great team win, but a true artistic achievement and the first step in the next chapter of Justin's incredible journey."

Justin is also doing pretty well in his personal life, as he has been rumored to be back together with Selena Gomez after calling it quits last year. His journey towards redemption post-Comedy Central Roast has been nothing but stellar for the talented artist.