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The PepperMill Cafe

4.0 (61 reviews)
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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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Spanakopita
Marie P.

I went here for a quick lunch. I generally love Greek diners, but this place was just okay. I was impressed by their long and varied menu, and was excited to see so many Greek classics on the menu. I opted for the Spanikopita, which is a spinach pie with filo dough. It came with a hearty portion of tzatziki sauce. Unfortunately, the spinach was flavorless. It almost tasted as if it had been wet when cooked. I did like the crispness of the filo. The tzaziki was inedible to me because the garlic was so strong. I did try some else's fries and enjoyed those. I really wanted to love this place because I love Greek food. I was pleasantly surprised when I got 10% off for checking in while there. I'm going to try ordering something else next time I go here.

Silver Dollar pancakes
Jess B.

Awesome service, and great food! Our coffee cups were always full and the bacon was cooked to perfection. I love the classic diner feel of the place. We would definitely come back! Only took one star off because the bathroom wasn't the cleanest and the sinks could be easier to use.

2 Egg Breakfast Plate with bacon and loaded potatoes.
Reagan B.

I've reviewed the PepperMill Cafe before but will do it again to ensure everyone knows what a gem this place is. We order breakfast from here twice a week at least. It is SO flavorful and good. The potatoes are decadent and matches perfectly with scrambled egg. I look forward to visiting again.

Chicken Parm panini with waffle fries. Would have liked more fries, sandwich was ok.
Erik S.

PepperMill Cafe is one of many jack-of-all trades family restaurants in the south High Point/Archdale area, and our experience was just fine. Nothing remarkable that would make us really want to come out of our way to visit again, but if we were in the area, we'd give it another shot. We came in on a Sunday for lunch around 1pm, and maybe that is why our food wasn't great, we didn't realize they close up at 2pm. Everything looked a lot better in the pics inside the menu than it did on our plates. Flavor was OK, but the portions were pretty sparse. See my pics for examples... but my steak and cheese sandwich was mostly bread, as was my wife's chicken parm sandwich (with a stingy amount of fries to boot). It wasn't particularly expensive, and it's not like I was expecting anything amazing, but it just seems like it was a down day around here. We'll give it a shot another time.

MARINATED CHICKEN ALFREDO - Large. Notice there's no chicken in sight.
Maxwell T.

We just received two orders of Alfredo with chicken and broccoli. They forgot the chicken! Not to mention the sauce is very bland. Not sure who is working in the kitchen but they clearly didn't pass the cooking class. There's no excuse for not reading your directions.

Food was delicious, our waitress was very helpful. They have a lot to choose from. We came here on the way to Winston Salem. The staff clearly have a lot of returning customers because most of them addressed the customer by name. I ordered the chicken and waffles and the waitress suggested that I get the cream cheese butter and caramel. So. Good. So glad we stopped!!

Egg white veggie omelet with Turkey sausage and a side of home fries
Emma H.

Exactly what you'd expect out of a breakfast diner, but I was fine with that! I asked about gluten free options and they pretty much said I'd be good! They didn't make me super confident in my meal but I enjoyed what I ordered and felt great afterwards. They were understanding and accommodating, making for a great experience. Food came out quickly after I ordered and tasted fresh. It wasn't a spectacular breakfast but it was good. Needed lots of seasoning but it seemed like the chefs and staff were meeting the needs of the typical breakfast goers. Needs flavor but otherwise a mediocre restaurant. Might also be nice to have fresher, as well as gluten free options.

House salad
Charlie F.

It was time for lunch on a Saturday, and I did not want to do fast food while in the area. Noticed this local place and decided to give it a try. One of the Saturday specials is chicken parmigiana, which includes the beverage and a salad. House salad was brought to the table quickly. Since my server told me the chicken parmigiana was a large portion, I had only a little of the salad. The server was attentive and asked if everything was ok with the salad since I didn't eat much of it. When I have ordered chicken parmigiana anywhere else, it is served as a chicken breast on top of spaghetti, sauce and cheese. Here the chicken was actually chopped into chicken pieces and not served as a chicken breast. Flavor was fine and certainly an ample portion, but in my opinion the dish shouldn't have been labeled as chicken parmigiana/

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Came in for breakfast for the first time. I can't believe I have not done this sooner! Outstanding service and fantastic food!!

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Food is hearty and yummy but the service could be better. I recommend the bananas foster French toast!

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The food was good and the portions were large. The service was great and the staff very pleasant

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