The Fremont Dock
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 633-4300
- Cross Street:
- Woodland Park Avenue N
- Hours:
- Daily 7am-2am
Editorial Review for The Fremont Dock – by Ross Doll
The Scene
This much-loved dive bar attracts blue-collar locals and retirees who revel in its come-as-you-are attitude. The Dock's dimly lit interior looks like a cross between a sea shanty and a rec room lounge from the '50s: An oversized pelican carving greets you at the door, vintage Vargas pinup girls adorn the back bar and classic photos of old Fremont cover the walls. Patrons catch a game on one of the bar's two big screens, plug dollars into the Internet jukebox or sharpen their pool skills in the adjoining game room.
The Draw
Unlike the bar scene in much of its Fremont neighborhood, regulars here can enjoy a beer and a slice of apple pie in the comfort of flannel shirts and old jeans. The extensive breakfast, lunch and dinner menu is also a favorite, featuring home-style items like steak and eggs, burgers and chopped sirloin.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneyMonday is happy hour all night for students with a UW, SPU or community college ID. Sunday is Ladies' Night, with drink specials and free pool after 6pm.
User Reviews for The Fremont Dock
11/20/2006 Posted by sione
This is a great little spot tucked away in Fremont that is probably mostly known (and frequented) by locals and those who work in the area. It's a great place to go down a few beers after work and the food is decent as well. It's a great little neighborhood bar that's a good spot to meet up with your coworkers or friends at for a few drinks after you leave the "office".
Pros: Decent little place to go if you work in the area or are just in the neighborhood
Cons: Probably would never think to go there most other times, but just because it doesn't stand out as the place to go if you're not near it already
11/20/2005 Posted by sporktv
It's fun to catch an NFL game or two at 10am with a beer in your hand. The food is OK I guess...as is the service. Coffee is not Seattle quality...10 cups and my hand barely shakes. The Bloody Mary's are terrible. It's a beer joint anyway...what are you doing ordering a Bloody Mary!?!
Pros: Has NFL ticket, Opens early, come as you are
Cons: Bad Bloody Mary, Mediocre food
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