Quaint is the watchword for this spot. A rather small but satisfying small-town pub menu, a very busy night, and a very tired and hungry trucker. What I'll remember is the friendly people. I was the odd man out when I entered: a stranger. All eyes turned to me when I entered. But a young family struck up a conversation, were curious about my travels. I entertained them with some photos from the road. Very charming and delightful kids. I forgot how tired I was and was treated like part of the family. Found out later they'd paid my tab. Made my day. (Hearty thanks)
This is the heart of small-town America. Right here in the quaint little Dutch Mill Cafe. I look forward to next time I'm in town. BTW, a nice selection of beers, blistering fast WiFi, super staff and customers. Photo is the...
   Read moreThe bartender was attentive and engaged. We really enjoyed the music of North Lindsey. They were the perfect duo for this small, intimate venue. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, if you know the locals or are willing to get to know them. If you have frequented the Dutch Mill anytime in the last 20 years, chances are you'll know someone in the bar. The bathrooms are typical dive...
   Read moreDidn't stop inside but had a great time walking with one of the locals Shiela. I'm backpacking north country trail trail. If you read this let Sheila know that Patrick, that guy from New Hampshire, said her conversation was a ray of sunshine on an otherwise...
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