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    4 years ago

    nice but prepared my food without gloves. I watched the staff sprinkle granola over my smoothie bowl without washing their hands

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    The Mill Cafe - The lemon bar is absolutely delicious

    The Mill Cafe

    4.5(47 reviews)
    34.7 mi
    $$

    Whether you're looking for a delicious coffee and a breakfast bite or a wonderful lunch they've got…read moreyou covered, amazing dinner and atmosphere as well. My wife and I first started with coffee. That was absolutely fantastic. We've gone the past three mornings since we've been in town. Stopped in for lunch one day and The Mill turkey stack on sourdough is absolutely wonderful the following evening my wife and I decided to go for dinner. The dinner was delicious, If you would like to make it a truly memorable night I highly recommend The Mill Café not only is the decor wonderful, the staff is genuinely amazing, Aaliyah was wonderful. I recommend the prime rib when available. Also, I definitely recommend making a reservation for dinner.

    At first the place looked great - except for the lump of plants in a disarray -I'd remove them --…read moreand food seemed fine - some stuff. Wait staff flying thru and bringing dishes minutes after forcing parties to wait to eat. Winter time - icy parking lot - HUGE big truck at doorway - No handicapped was available. Decided to try again - again food straggles out - the prices went up as well - the salad they give for a $25 plate of food is served in a child kitchen dishes set - am I wrong?--- (also went up a $30) Smart TV playing all the magnificent journey the owner went on. Here is a poor town with many people desperately trying to make ends meet. 1. Most can't afford this prices- $30 -requires a real full dish salad - 2. Most people want to be able to enjoy all eateries, fairs, parades, festivals, ice cream stands, food stands instead of running to local bodega for a piece of beef jersey and a beer. 3. The ready made food is ok sometimes but I'd love to have a porterhouse and king crab legs too - and choose to order -- not just what is made for the day. We tried the burrito- they add potatoes- no one ever adds potatoes- and they won't take the out. White potato is inflammatory- can't eat it. Was hoping breakfast items had more Gluten free variety & dairy alternatives: goat milk - lots of goat farms around - all sell goat milk in supermarkets- I checked I think this area suffers enough and everyone should experience a meal in any eatery in Dover Foxcroft- You all represent businesses in the area and the communities people pay your bill(s). I'd love to see more accommodating prices - open every day so ALL MAINERS can find a seat at your establishment. MAke affordable meals as well as your expensive ones ---People should choose. DId you say cake? can you cut a real normal piece? this is not NYC- only place ever served so ski skimpy like yours ---was at Tavern on The Green--NYC Other things distracting- owners sitting with "special or favorite" Again- small town - Owners-Chef should greet and hear compliments from all patrons. All patrons should be able to give constructive criticism on what they are served. I can critique as we had a very successful restaurant and a grocery store. Being part of community- store owners have an obligation to uphold certain business ethics as they enrich the community and the community looks at you and how you handle your staff and your store. We hope to see and hear changes so all people who expressed the issues at your store can walk in and have dinner without breaking the bank or robbing money from Little Lucia's piggy bank. GOD BLESS Be the Example

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    The Mill Cafe - "Bar"

    "Bar"

    The Mill Cafe - Chickens Parmigiana w/pasta

    Chickens Parmigiana w/pasta

    The Mill Cafe

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    Bleecker and Greer

    Bleecker and Greer

    4.3(23 reviews)
    45.4 mi

    10/10 recommend this roadside market. We stopped in by pure chance recalling it looked "cute" on…read moreour drive to lamoine. Sure enough, we weren't wrong. The breakfast biscuit sandwich was THE BEST biscuit you will ever have the pleasure of enjoying. Granted, my opinion is that it was perfect for the sandwich, it wouldn't be dense enough for sausage gravy. It would have to be a topper rather than getting slathered if you know what I mean. I went lighter and got a blueberry scone which was equally as delicious just satisfying my sweet tooth vs his savory one that morning. Anyway, we loved it so much while we were eating I went back inside and grabbed two more scones - a blueberry and fig/almond for us to have the following morning for sunrise at Cadillac. Their lattes were also wonderful. I would shop here regularly if I was a local but for now the best I can do is rave about this place on the internet.

    Bleecker and Greer out to be called "Prosciutto and butter" in honor of the item that we had today…read more This is a sandwich worth the hour long trip from home. The prosciutto was tangy and satisfying on the roll with butter. The sandwich is made already, and by the register so you don't forget to pick one up. Let me also say that the potato salad was stellar--the dill was a nice touch. The cookies were fantastic as well. I normally don't go for little specialty stores, but this one was reasonably priced in every way. The staff was friendly and pleasant. Go there. You won't be sorry.

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    Bleecker and Greer - Broths, stocks and more. All made in-house from locally sourced animals and ingredients.

    Broths, stocks and more. All made in-house from locally sourced animals and ingredients.

    Bleecker and Greer - Pastry lard is the key to the best pie crusts and pastries. We render our own leaf lard from local pasture raised pigs.

    Pastry lard is the key to the best pie crusts and pastries. We render our own leaf lard from local pasture raised pigs.

    Bleecker and Greer - Fresh baguettes getting ready to come up from the bakery

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    Fresh baguettes getting ready to come up from the bakery

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