Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Fremont. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Fremont is a village in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States. It is surrounded by Town of Fremont. The population was 679 at the 2010 census. Fremont has been referred to as the "White Bass Capital of the World."
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4 based on 223 reviews
The fish and the "chips" seemed like they were bought in the grocery store. I was served three small rectangles of fish with thick, hard batter breading. Very overcooked. Barely edible. The "chips" were not the English/Irish style that we refer to as steak fries. They were more like Ore-Ida waffle fries but only had ridges one direction. Just barely thicker than potato chips. The pile was enough for 3 people, way too much! The cole slaw was also not very good, only ate half of it. My dinner companion had Jambalaya and she said it was pretty good. Service was good and so was the atmosphere. Prices were a bit on the high side. $16 for Fish & Chips out of the frozen section of the grocery store.
A pleasant country place for a good meal. The owners survived a catastrophic fire and rebuild and have developed a bright new bar and homey dining room. Lots of windows overlook tons of birdfeeders and the swampy Rat River for views of occasional wildlife. The servers are mostly local teens who greet you with a smile and occasional joke and get to know the regulars pretty quickly. There is a selection of Wisconsin fish fry,seafood combinations, baked chicken on Sundays, steaks and a few quirky stirfry dishes along with some sandwiches on the menu. We eat in about half the time, carry out to eat fish fry at home on Fridays the other half. They have a well stocked salad bar and 2 daily soup selections along with a tray of dessert bars included with most meals.
We go to Goode's for their fish fries on Friday nights and sometimes on Saturdays when we don't feel like cooking. We have always been treated really good. Their Scallops are to die for! They are deep fried golden brown and so yummy!
New owners at historic Gillâs Landing on the Wolf River make the grade! Their Friday fish fry is absolutely delicious. If you like your food prepared homemade from soup to coleslaw & potato salad, not to mention lightly battered fish, you wonât be disappointed.
Very busy but great stop for a sandwich before going on the river. Also at the gas station so you can full up and great beer and fishing supplies. Stop here many times every year
4 based on 24 reviews
We arrived around 6pm on a Tuesday. This wasn't our first visit, and we had been pleasantly surprised in the past. The place was packed....which we expected since it was the holiday week. They have a major issue with seating. Most of the tables are for parties of 6 to 8 people and they don't have tables for smaller groups or tables for two. Therefore, large tables for 6 or 8 are being tied up by 2 people because there is no where else for them to sit. There are a couple of high tables inside, but you will not have a view of the river....which is the biggest "draw" for this establishment. There was decent live music. Service was ok. When I asked the waitress if they had a "house Chardonnay" she had to check with the bartender. Seemed like something that she should definitely know. The food was the biggest disappointment. They have very few gluten free options. So, I ordered the mandarin salad ($9) with grilled chicken (additional $4) It came out with a generous amount of spring greens, some sliced almonds, a few crumbles of feta cheese, 8 slices of canned mandarin oranges and 8 - 1/2 inch cubes of grilled chicken (A piece of chicken cut into 8 pieces...smaller than a chicken tender....which cost .50 a cube...ridiculous!!) The salad was served with a poppy seed dressing that was a disgusting glob of goo. Even the waitress commented that it looked gross, but upon returning from the kitchen with a different dressing, informed me that the cook said that's the way it always looks. Ick! My husband had a steak sandwich that wasn't bad....but tasted just like heated up Steak-Ums with mushrooms....that costed extra, of course. Over all, we would recommend visiting for the atmosphere, live music and drinks, but grab dinner somewhere else first.
4 based on 48 reviews
Visit us by car, boat or snowmobile. We are a great place for boating, camping, fishing, and offer a spacious bar as well as excellent food. Hahns is the place to hold your family parties, banquets, bridal/baby showers, and weddings. We are ready to custo
We came in with a party of 8. Six of us had the brunch. The food was warm, but not hot. Four of us noted there were eggshells in the scrambled eggs. My first bite cantaloupe tasted like mold. It was difficult to enjoy the rest of the meal. Brunch cost was $9.75/person which I think is reasonable but I would be not be willing to go again.
4 based on 38 reviews
The Bridge Bar & Restaurant is a popular four-season destination located in downtown Fremont on the famous Wolf River.
Great pub experience- waterfront view dining in pub or al fresco dockside. Great location to watch activity on Wolf River in "downtown" Fremont. Abby W. provided friendly, impeccable table service during a busy time. Very tasty Wed. pasta special of 2 large meataballs on noodles in gravy- yummy! Burger perfectly cooked and tasty as well. Excellent pub/restaurant fare! Reasonable prices. Have been occasional customers over many years- will be back soon- great place! This visit on April 24 was after sightseeing along Wolf River upstream at Bamboo Bend, Schiocton viewing many very large sturgeon spawning along the bank and waterfowl viewing at Bergstrom Waterfowl Complex (Ducks Unlimited), Van Patten Dr, Schiocton. Wolf River cresting quite high during visit with lowland flooding; Bridge Bar had water about a foot above boat dockage pier deck. Outdoor patio and seating all unaffected by the high water. being a couple feet or so higher. River water temp reportedly 52 degrees and area fishermen looking for spawned out walleyes soon returning down river to the lakes.
4 based on 33 reviews
We are a 50-60's Diner. We serve Breakfast all day.
We came in and saw a packed parking lot at 9am on a fall Thursday morning. A car club was here plus a lot of other guests.Busy as heck, the front house and back house staff handled it amazingly well. Food came our quick and all the service cycle steps were executed superbly. Clean and considerate service. They were staffed appropriately, we will be back. We are going to use this location may to meet relatives from Appleton.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Stopped in for a light dinner at the recommendation of a business associate who lives nearby.Very basic menu, but they serve beer, so that's good.Ordered dark meat broasted chicken. Meal was very inexpensive and I have to give a big thumbs up for making something simple excellent! The chicken was cooked perfectly. Great taste. Cole slaw (another basic) was excellent. Service was excellent. No complaints.If you are some posh, hoity-toity, bistro seeking, "gourmet" searching geek, go elsewhere as nothing will suffice your snobbish yap, but The Porch was everything a small, locally owned restaurant should be.Enjoy!
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