I have an apartment sized fridge in my boat. It's a 'Magic Chef' with digital controls, a pretty basic fridge. I've had a monitor on it for a couple of months and it draws on average 800 watts per 24 hours period. The downside of it is with the digital controls, temperature settings are lost each time you turn the inverter off and on.
The energy star yearly power estimates are very close to real usage from my experience, take the energy star yearly rating and divide by 365 to get a daily usage, mine is within 50 watts per day of that number as I've measure it. You'll find most of the top freezer/bottom fridge front openers are in the 300-350 KWhr/year range, regardless of size. Side by side models tend to be higher usage.
If you are running off an inverter, you have to add in inverter losses as well of course. With the digital controls, I can't run my inverter in 'eco' mode, when the inverter goes into power saving mode, the digital controls lose their function and it never triggers the inverter to turn back on. A manual knob/dial is superior from this perspective.