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Mill House Cafe

4.4 (17 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Jason A.

It's amazing that this is the first review for the Mill House Cafe. I've eaten here regularly for the last month and it's amazing! Never had the coffee because I always order the Arnold Palmer(which is the best I've ever had). As far as the sandwiches, salads, and sides, I have nothing negative to say but everything positive. This Mill House is a hidden gem in our small town and just a late back place to spend time with friends and family. Sorry about the Photo, I had to get on that Mac and Cheese soon as it came out! Don't walk by, walk in!

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9 months ago

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3 months ago

Very rude at the counter and the coffee tasted like it had disinfectant in it. Very chemical taste.

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4 months ago

Great food and service. Had a quick lunch and back on the road. Owner ended up originally being from MI too! Highly recommend!

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10 months ago

Love their coffee and atmosphere. Breakfast was great too! Will definitely be back! Service was quick and efficient

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1 year ago

Not a bad little coffee house but the person that runs the store she is so rude and just makes the whole experience not worth it.

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3 years ago

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1 year ago

Great coffee and vibe is super cool! What a jewel located in downtown Franklin, Kentucky!

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1 year ago

Stopped in here yesterday for breakfast and had coffee and a great breakfast burrito. Cool vibe inside, and the staff was friendly.

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2 years ago

Traveled from Atlanta to Louisville. Like to eat places with quality food and character. This was great. Easy to go to from I65

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2 years ago

Good coffee, cozy atmosphere, comfortable seating. Customer service left something to be desired but everything else was nice.

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3 years ago

Food was very good and freshly made. Service was great, I will go back!! Got my order to go and it was correct when I got home!

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Jambox Sandwich Shop

Jambox Sandwich Shop

(58 reviews)

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What a great sandwich! This place really stands out from all the megacorp fast food spots along…read morethis stretch of road. The classic Italian sub was one of the best I've ever had. The ingredients are fresh and I had a great chat with the owner as well. Next time I'll try one of the featured jam sandwiches, which look original and intriguing

I was in this part of town and starving, but wasn't feeling a chain sandwich place for whatever…read morereason. I was pleasantly surprised to find Jambox very close. I found a very simple website with menus, but not the ability to order ahead of time. I got the vibe that it's a brand new business just getting up and figuring itself out, so I'm more willing than usual to give it the benefit of the doubt and some time. They have a cassette tape theme going on, so I guess the owner has a thing for older music and the culture of cassettes, which aligns with the "mix tape" loyalty club. I suppose that also has to do with the name. All the sandwiches have "fun," but non-helpful names, so I had to read all the descriptions a few times to get an idea of what they had. He pointed me to the option that was most like an Italian sub that I was craving. It wasn't clear, so I had to ask about where I tell them how I would like it (no tomatoes or mayo, etc) and the answer was right there at the register. I didn't see general options anywhere, so I didn't know how else I might customize, plus I was in a hurry and not in the mood to have that conversation right then, or in person, for that matter. I paid (kudos for having contactless payment options!) and went to the other end of the counter for a brief wait, then I got my sandwich and was out the door (my order was 'to go.') The sandwich was good, I ate it all and enjoyed it. The nature of its construction made it less stable and more fall-aparty than I was expecting to eat while driving (part of the reason to get a sub), but I made do. The bread was a little disappointing. It was good, but I think my expectations weren't aligned. I wasn't offered a choice of bread and I don't remember if there was an obvious "choose your bread" display right by the register or not. It was white sub bread. The outside of the bread was just as white as the inside; I guess I'm used to the outside of the bread being a little darker than the inside and a bit stronger to hold everything together. It was a bit more crumbly than I was expecting or thought was appropriate for a sandwich. This also meant it was more flexible, as in while I'd hold it to take a bite, the back of the bread would lift up and let things fall out that I had to put back, and then adapt how I was holding it to keep all the good stuff inside. I don't remember the bread having any flavor, it was just an edible tool to hold the sandwich innards. Normally I'd add oil/vinegar to an Italian sub, but I'm glad I didn't here or it would have been a bigger oily mess to clean up rather than just putting it back when things fell out. Bottom line for me (if you had a different experience or have a different opinion, I'm happy for you), it was good but not amazing. I don't think I'd stop there again when I'm in the area unless I'm starving again. If it were closer to me, I might keep my eye on it to see how it matured and adapted over time to maybe have options I liked more, but I won't be making the trek to where it is in Franklin just to get a sandwich there. However, since my taste isn't universal, if you're in the area and curious, I'd say give it try. You may really like it and the cassette thing may speak to you. I wish the owner only the best! Tangentially, nothing to do with the food or business: It's on a busy road and the entrances there are a little tricky, so just be aware and don't pull in slightly too soon and find yourself in the wrong parking lot that isn't connected.

Milestone Craft Deli - Original cheesesteak with provolone, chips.

Milestone Craft Deli

(41 reviews)

Thank god for Xplr Nashville! I saw his review of this spot and went the same day. I almost passed…read moreit looking for a stand alone restaurant but it is in the same building as the gas station. When you walk in, you order to the right, next to the drink cooler. They have a smallish seating area with a bar, plenty of space for a sandwich shop, and a big screen tv that was showing a Back to the Future movie. We ordered: - BLT (Thursday it is the Thursday special and comes with fries and a drink for $12) - Cheesesteak (obviously) with onions, with cheese wiz as the Lord intended - Mozzarella Jawns - I've never heard of that before but they're a very wide, sorta flatish cheese stick. I think they are named after an app from Bar Jawn in Manayunk (a Philadelphia neighborhood). Took it to go. It comes with house made chips and I ate those most of the way home. I'm normally not a fan of house made kettle style chips but these were great! Too salty for my husband but just right for me so your mileage may vary. The hot out of the fryer mozzarella and fries did not fare well on the 12 minute drive home but when I got to the house I popped them in the air fryer and they crisped back up to perfection. My husband had the BLT and he said it was delicious. The bacon was a little more crisp than he does it for himself but that's a personal preference thing. The tomatoes and lettuce were very fresh. As a BLT aficionado, he was a fan. The real star here was the cheesesteak. My husband said "this is better than the cheesesteaks I've had in Philadelphia" and he was not wrong. The meat was cooked perfectly, chopped and tender. Seasoned but not so much that the onions couldn't shine. Onions were browned and lightly softened, not soggy. The bread was delicious, soft and soaked in their homemade cheese wiz. Their cheese wiz? A national treasure. If I could order it by the tub I would and I'd never struggle to get my kids to eat their veggies again. It's that good. The whole thing was a 12/10. I have pictures but they're blurry because I couldn't sit the sandwich down long enough to photograph it so I'll rely on others for that. TL;DR - Go get a cheesesteak.

Best cheese steak in town! Ideal spot and wonderful local business with amazing service!read more

Mill House Cafe - coffee - Updated May 2026

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