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    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    The Hideaway - Turkey and the best dressing I've ever had!

    The Hideaway

    4.0(51 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    We tried having our retired threesome lunch gathering here about 18 months ago but were unable to…read morefind parking spaces as a golf tournament was in full swing. No problem parking on this visit in January. The dining and bar area had maybe four other parties when we arrived at 1 p.m. We probably didn't need to have made a reservation, but it was better to have been safe than disappointed. The bartender was assigned to serve our table and informed us of three delicious sounding soups that were available - Italian Wedding, French Onion, and the third that none of us tried. Instead, water, Cola ($3), and a winter warming Chatham - Oh Snaps! ($8) were our appetizers. The Oh Snaps brown ale was smooth and flavorful with its addition of cinnamon and ginger. My Smash Burger ($16.99) was served on a fresh bun with two patties, American cheese, sauteed onions, lettuce, tomato, and their house "birdie sauce." I opted to upgrade my side to onion rings for $3. I was not asked how I wanted my burgers cooked and they came out medium by my judgement. Overall, the combination of all the flavors was good. The onion rings appeared to be made inhouse and were tasty. My fellow diners were very pleased with their Club sandwich ($16.99) and Fried Chicken Sandwich ($16.99). Portions were large enough that each of my friends brought half of their lunch home. There is a nice view through the glass doors leading to the raised deck overlooking the golf course. Service was pleasant and efficient.

    Pretty nice restaurant for golf course halfway stop. I had the special black bean Patti on top of…read moresalad. The dressing was awesome!

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    Mill Creek Golf - Keeping score!

    Mill Creek Golf

    2.4(8 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    My review includes two stars for fun -- my grandson and I enjoyed ourselves but …read more.. Clearly the main purpose of this establishment is now the food section which looked well maintained on the surface. The best thing I can say about the mini golf is that we had brand new shiny balls and the surrounding grounds were well maintained. However, the artificial turf on the "fairways" was in pretty bad condition with multiple bare spots around the course as well as one split section that is raised on both edges and effectively blocks the ball. We also noticed that one of the water features has an unsightly horizontal water leak/spray. The design is also faulty where numerous holes have a slope away from the hole and even if you get very close, the ball is likely to roll far away. Finally, the rebound walls are often too low which allows easy jumps of the fairways. At one point my ball went off green's side where there was a bad slope and no retaining wall. I went to the window to see how they wanted me to handle it and nobody was around. The players ahead of us had left their clubs and balls and pencil on the counter. When we left several minutes later, we did the same. Why is there no attendant? It seems to me that two things have happened. The business got their permit from the town by proposing mini golf. Once that was in they snuck in the food permit and the food became the major profit center and the mini golf is now neglected as an inconsequential profit center but part of the town permitting process. Since this property is in or very near the airport's crash zone, mini golf was probably permitted as a low density activity whereas a restaurant would not have been. Therefore, the restaurant was added later once the business was established for another purpose. I'm only guessing but I'd wager I'm quite accurate.

    Bland and not well play-tested long-putt-only style course on nicely-kept up grounds with good…read moremaintenance. It's the kind of course that, after having toured 13 other courses in the region this summer, we would like to give props to for the effort of having a nice course but which made us yawn for the most part. Pricing $7 for adults, $6 for kids, and "printed coupons only", as the sign in the window says, so you can forget the smartphone revolution, my fellow Yelpers. This is a medium-long putt course with a ton of purple geraniums, nice-looking granite boulders, decorative rocks, and watercourses and a waterfall in the middle. These parts are spiffy, and despite the piped-in-overloud music, add to the experience. Unfortunately the water isn't really used as play hazard much - there are three holes where it's possible to hit it into the water, but the rough keeps the ball out on one and sort of does on another, and on the third you'd have to be the worst golfer ever to hit it into the water right off the tee. The boulders and bricks tend to make the balls bounce hard, and the course plays fast in part due to worn turf and lots of uphill / downhill holes, so "skill" shots are very randomized. Smaller kids will not do well on this course because of the requirement to hit hard, and even we ran up against the per hole stroke limit a number of times (not to boast, but we've become very seasoned mini golfers from all this gadding about.) There are some tells as to how this was not designed for playability. There are "drain zones", spots where balls tend to end up no matter where they're hit, on many of the holes. On very few of the holes is there a meaningful choice to play the hole two or more different ways -- when this is done properly it makes a good course into a great one, and when it's done poorly, as here, it just makes the holes kind of mechanical. There were a few holes we liked OK - #17, a nice water hole in a sort of teardrop pattern with a kickout into a pond, #11, and #14, the hole in front of the waterfall. #2 features a bed of flowers as a sort of sand trap, which was nifty, but they're easily avoidable. It's tempting to downgrade this to two stars out of sheer boredom and lack of respect for the game, but for a casual game you can do worse. I'd call this more of a dating-course than one for kids or others who want a "serious" / fun game - it has ambiance and the randomization will probably mean your scores will end up close no matter who the better player is.

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