We wanted a quick, comfort-food meal and then wanted to get  back to our beach house and Freeland Cafe delivered just that. It's classic diner food, serving breakfasts all day, and we liked everything we had for dinner that night.
Clearly a locals joint, evidenced by the coffee mug wall and the kids' Easter coloring contest results plastered all over the walls. Small place with a mixture of 2 and 4 seater tables and wood chairs. Waitresses were spot on with service, even though one of them seemed a bit cranky.
The special the night we were there was Swedish meatballs. We sampled a variety of food at our table and we liked it all: Clam chowder, sweet potato fries, pancakes, bacon, tempura shrimp and veggies, and loco moco (hamburger patty, and eggs over rice, all covered with gravy--a heart attack for sure, but damn good on a cold night).
Bottom line: It's a diner/cafe and it delivers exactly the kind of food I'd expect for that type of place.
Good breakfast food + small local cafe = good place to fuel up cheap
This was our go to breakfast place while we stayed in Freeland. Â The service was fast and the food was cheap. Â There were plenty of vegetarian options and the pancakes were awesome. Â Its a greasy spoon kind of place so don't go in expecting a tofu scramble. Â I would recommend to anyone looking for a warm breakfast before a day of hiking or biking.