Freeland Café & Bar
Freeland, WA · Restaurant
- Address
- Freeland Café & Bar, 1642 E Main St, Freeland, WA 98249
- Phone
- (360) 331-9945
- Website
- freelandcafe.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 7 AM
Freeland Café & Bar is a restaurant located in Freeland, WA. It is one of 14 restaurants listed in Freeland. Its 4.1-star rating is slightly below the Freeland city average of 4.5 stars. It ranks #8 of 14 restaurants in Freeland. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Freeland Café & Bar
Owners Deb and Jeff Kennelly welcome you to Freeland Café! A local institution for five decades, we are proud to carry on the legacy that has endured over many years. Be sure to say hello during your next visit to the Cafe.
Hours
| Saturday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Customer Reviews
We heard Freeland Café had a barbecue menu now. We decided to give it a try and glad we did. I ordered the brisket sliders which comes with 3 beef brisket on King’s Hawaiian slider buns. Topped with red onion, provolone, cheddar and their sauce. Comes with a side of coleslaw too! I really enjoyed them and they hit the spot. The meat was tender and see, and it was all very flavorful. I will definitely order those again! My friend ordered the brisket dinner which came with a good portion of beef, brisket, potato salad and mac & cheese. That was also a yummy and filling meal. It was a little pricy at $53 including tip for 2 meals but it was beef and it’s expensive everywhere. It was a treat and we really enjoyed it. I got some pics of mine but my friend inhaled hers.
Very disappointing. Stopped here for lunch a little after 1 PM. Ordered the fish and chips and my wife had a French dip. She said the meat was dry and had no real flavor. The batter on the fish and chips was saturated with grease. (See photo) Service was mediocre at best. The best part of the meal was the pint of beer. I would recommend you save your $50 (before tip) and go elsewhere.
Freeland Café is exactly the kind of locally owned spot every small town hopes to have. From the moment you step inside, there’s a welcoming, down-to-earth atmosphere that immediately makes you feel at home. The staff greet you with genuine warmth, and it’s clear they take pride not just in their work, but in their community. The food at Freeland Café is everything you want from a hometown favorite—comforting, hearty, and consistently delicious. Whether you’re stopping in for a classic breakfast, a cozy lunch, or one of their daily specials, you can taste the care that goes into every dish. The portions are generous, the ingredients fresh, and the flavors simple in the best possible way. Their [insert favorite dish if you have one] is especially standout. Service is friendly and efficien
Me and my friend came into the bar to eat some food and drinks. The bar was empty. We sat down and we decided that we didn't like where we were sitting so we wanted to move seats. The table we wanted to move to had sun. The lady immediately stops us and tells us that those tables were reserved and that we couldn't sit there. They immediately put reversed signs on both the tables. My friend is black. They are racist. We sat there the entire time eating our food and no one ever showed up.
Working in the service industry for years and being an avid foodie, I have a lot of patience. It takes a lot for me to be truly unhappy. I wouldn't go as far as to say I was unhappy, but certianly unwelcomed. I was annoyed with the lack of attention I got sitting at a table for near 20 minutes before I was able to order even a drink. The waitress was busy but the stress must have caught up with her also. She wasn't very nice, apologetic on my wait or any of that. I had expected to eat there, that's what I wanted to do. After feeling unwelcome and sitting there for some time I decided to order my food to go. I got a rueban sandwich and fries. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't anything to write home about. The bread was pumpernickle I think, but in the form of weak sliced bread. Which may have h
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