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    Jillian’s Farmstead Kitchen

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    The Mill Street Grill

    The Mill Street Grill

    4.4
    (690 reviews)
    48.4 mi
    $$

    We had a really good experience at The Mill Street Grill. We ordered the prime rib, steamed…read moremussels, and the barbecue platter. Everything was good, and the portions were generous. The prime rib was cooked well, the mussels were flavorful, and the barbecue platter had a good variety. The service was great--fast, courteous, and attentive without making us feel rushed. The restaurant was clean and had a nice atmosphere. It felt lively and energetic, but it was not too loud to have a conversation. Overall, this was a solid dinner and a place I would recommend when visiting Staunton. I would definitely eat here again.

    My partner and I came for dinner last night (a Tuesday). We arrived around 5:45 pm and were…read morepromptly seated. The restaurant was not very busy, but there was a pleasant vibe. The inside reminds me of a Chili's or Ruby Tuesday, but a bit darker. I think it's a nice atmosphere, appropriate for date night, a group, a family, etc. Our server (who has worked here for 3 years) was friendly and efficient. To start, we ordered a bowl of yesterday's soup special (She crab) and a small order of boiled shrimp. The soup was excellent, creamy, and with small pieces of crab throughout. The shrimp (six in the small order) were prepared well and came with a tangy cocktail sauce. The server brought over a loaf of their complimentary bread, which is actually three breads together in a single loaf. The bread was good (I preferred the dark loaf part) and came with a peach butter. We were told that the butters change periodically. The butter had pieces of peach in it (!) and we enjoyed the novelty. Our server mentioned that they also have a pistachio butter and maple butter. Yum. I ordered a salad with the balsamic vinaigrette dressing on the side. The salad itself was good - fresh, with crisp lettuce, tomato, cucumber, apple, almond pieces, etc. Then there was the dressing. Although I mixed the salad dressing in the cup before tasting it, when I did taste it, it was almost all oil with no discernible vinegar or other flavor. I kept stirring and tasting and nothing. So I abandoned the dressing. For entrees, my partner ordered the charbroiled salmon in herb butter with a side of broccoli. The salmon was prepared well and very tasty. I ordered the mahi-mahi, with the sun-dried tomato butter sauce on the side. The mahi-mahi was well prepared and tasty on its own. Honestly, I tasted the sun-dried tomato butter sauce and it was essentially whipped butter. I didn't think it added anything to the entree so I didn't use it. The potato came with butter and sour cream on the side. The potato was very good. Although we were full and not planning on dessert, the server came over with small cups of peppermint ice cream, calling it a "palate cleanser." It was very good and a nice touch. Other than the salad dressing and the sauce for the fish, it was an excellent meal in a nice atmosphere with good service. When we were leaving at around 7:00 pm, the line was out the door.

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    Jackson's Corner Cafe

    Jackson's Corner Cafe

    4.5
    (104 reviews)
    7.9 mi
    $

    Very cute place. Food was great. I had the half chicken salad sandwich and cup of soup. Really…read moregood. My husband had the pulled pork sandwich. He said his Americano was very strong. My latte was a little too sweet, but just so tasty that I truly didn't care. It was like a sugar cookie. Really good. This place is full of history and boasts a beautiful big fireplace. It's got really great hardwood floors also. It's a fairly comfortable, quaint cafe. Would recommend.

    This charming little coffee shop and café is such a hidden gem! I've driven past it countless…read moretimes, never giving it much thought since it's connected to the museum--but I'm so glad I finally looked it up and gave it a try. It absolutely exceeded my expectations. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a cozy, homey vibe that makes you want to stay a while. They offer a great selection of food and pastries, and the coffee is fantastic--plenty of delicious flavors to choose from, including lots of sugar-free options! Looking for a local souvenir? Browse the shop as you walk in and just bring your find to the counter when you're ready to check out. Curious about local history? Pair your coffee or meal with a stroll through the museum for a fun and enriching experience (or flip the order--either way works!). Support a local spot that truly has it all--great coffee, tasty treats, cozy vibes, and a touch of culture. You won't be disappointed!

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