The Mill
New York, NY · Breakfast restaurant
- Address
- The Mill, 140 E 52nd St, New York, NY 10022
- Phone
- (212) 826-0302
- Website
- www.themillfoods.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 7 AM
The Mill is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.2-star rating matches the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About The Mill
The Mill is a family-owned restaurant in New York City, serving delicious breakfast, sandwiches, fresh salads and more since 1980. Our menu features comforting, made-to-order dishes with a focus on quality ingredients and simple, satisfying flavors.... More
Hours
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Customer Reviews
Great selection of breakfast/brunch items at a relatively affordable price. Got the speciality K town burrito which includes hashbrowns, kimchi and mozzarella - it was so good. Nice friendly, staff and laid back atmosphere with more seating than you’d think. Also had a second counter serve area with coffee, smoothies, salads etc.
Had the avo toast Avila. Tastes average. But I absolutely applaud the generous portion of avocado and mozzarella for $10. Service was quite kind. Will definitely re-visit.
Worst deli in this part of Manhattan. They had a big sign saying for 12 dollars half soup half sandwich. I ordered the special. When they charged me they said it was 20 dollars because they stopped doing the deal despite no where on the sign indicated it. I wanted soup and sandwich anyways so I paid it. The sandwich was horrible! It tasted like a 7/11 sandwich. The bread was stale. Complete rip off.
This deli with dining tables is only about four weeks old, but they look like they are off to a decent start. We visited while strolling across Park Avenue and hoping to find something wholesome on Lexington. We were thrilled to discover The Mill. We all sat and ate a delicious breakfast. Now for the cons: 1) the dining space was way too tight (too many tables and chairs in such a small dining space); 2) the prices for dining in-house are much higher than ordering to go; 3) there is a ten percent service charge for eating in-house. 4) they served everything on paper or plastic; 5) our simple in-house egg platter breakfasts costs as much as dining in a fine restaurant. 6) we realized when we left that the restaurant grade was not prominently posted on the windows or behind the register.
This is the best deli in the neighborhood (52/Lex), maybe Midtown. Very courteous cooks and the nicest cashiers in the city. The breakfast grill team is impressive. This place is always clean, somewhere you can rely on in a rush or if you want to grab a beer from the fridge and relax at a table.
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