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Millstone Grill - Lasagna

Millstone Grill

2.0(2 reviews)
79.8 km

When my wife and I were in the area while killing time before the afternoon ferry, we stopped in at…read moreMillstone after sampling the wares at nearby Rossignol Winery. The menu is your typical Canadian family restaurant type of stuff, with a heavier weighting towards seafood, pastas and pizza. I went for the fish sandwich, while I my wife was ensnared by the alluring smell of pasta sauce and chose the lasagna. Being mid-afternoon on a Sunday, our food came out quickly. My fish sandwich consisted of a hefty piece of battered, fresh haddock, which dominated the sandwich roll that was tasked with containing it. The batter was good and crisp, while the fish wasn't quite as firm and flaky as I would have expected with its "fresh" billing on the menu. Some lettuce added some more crunch, and a generous slathering of tartar sauce brought a little tanginess and kept the sandwich from being too dry. Millstone touts their "famous" fries, and they were legit really, really good. Seemingly hand-cut, but rinsed well and likely double fried to give them a fantastic crispness, you don't often see this much care put into fries in small town restaurants these days! My wife's lasagna was a very hearty serving, and while it may not pass muster with an Italian, it did hit the spot for two hungry Nova Scotians (I got what she couldn't finish). Service was prompt and super friendly in classic small town restaurant fashion. Millstone may be slightly off the beaten path for many travelers, but it's worth a stop if you're in the area.

Today reminded me why I ate here only one other time since they opened. Food was the same then. We…read moreordered two regular poutines. One for my gf and one for my children to split, along with a grilled cheese sandwich. I ordered the clam chowder poutine. There were no clams in my clam chowder poutine, I'd say he scraped the sauce off the inside of the pot and by some stroke of luck managed to get some. Instead of just a kids grilled cheese, they gave us the whole meal. Grilled cheese was toasted buns with a sprinkle of shredded cheese. The toasted buns melted the cheese. Well... almost. The kids meal received a much larger portion of fries than my $16 clam sauce poutine. Wasn't much seating. Employees coats and other crap took up 4 small tables in the back, very dark but I could still read the giant sized menu, and they ran out of fries by 6pm. I gave the whole experience one star because the ambience of the telephone making dial up tones brought me back to 1999. Ah the Nostalgia!! Best of luck might be back in another 8 years to relive this moment.

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