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Contribute Feedback What Timmothy Skiles likes about The National Hotel Fremantle:
the western Australian harbour town of fremantles legendary national hotel, originally built in 1903, shows its new $7 million renovation and is a fascinating history of cinderella. the venue leads a rich history with the promise of its new function, built on the basis of a long and conquered past. View all feedback.
What Bobbie Dicki doesn't like about The National Hotel Fremantle:
Cant remember why we came here. The Reuben was incredibly disapointing. Just had a really thin layer of pastrami and the russian sauce was not very flavorsome. We had the wings which were good, but we had to send the first lot back as we had requested the hot sauce on the side, but instead it was covering the wings. View all feedback.
Great atmosphere and service. Good for a pub lunch on a Friday, food was pretty quality, although wouldn't get the pork belly bites again as they were very salt and dry.
Two of us shared chicken wings, a national burger, and an apple and blue salad; which was too much food so the serving sizes are plentiful but the food itself is average at best. The burger and chicken wings weren't particularly flavourful, the salad had a strange perfume like flavour and the pecans tasted old. I'd return to meet friends and have a drink, but eat elsewhere.
Best ribs in Fremantle. Service could be better. A little slow in getting food out from the kitchen. But it is worth the wait. Will be back.
National hotel fremantle Awful. So noisy and food below average. Dried out chips, soggy thick batter on fish. Won't go back. Awful - could't finish meal quick enough so we could leave.
Stopped in for a cheeky Friday lunch and pints at The National in Fremantle. Simple menu. Simple pub grub. I opted for the Friday lunch special of battered Shark Bay whiting, chips and salad. Fish was decent. 4 palm size fillets. Chips were great. Rustic style. Skin on. I was ok with the meal being served on a wooden board. That usually irks me but the size of the meal demanded something bigger than a plate. No salt or pepper in the shakers though.