Waterwheel Cafe Bakery & Bar
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Wed Thu - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 570-296-2383
Extra - 845-296-2383
Extra - 432-337-4865
Extra - 570-296-4444
- Address:
- 150 Water St Milford, PA 18337
- Links:
https://www.waterwheelcafe.com
https://www.waterwheelcafe.com/upper-mill-grist-mill-milford-pa-pike-county-pa-restaurant
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Waterwheel Café, Bakery & Bar
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Cuisines: Vegetarian, Vietnamese, Asian, Healthy, Vegan
Cuisine: American, Vegetarian, Burgers, European, Asian, Vegan, Pizza, Omelets, French, Continental, Hot Dogs, Vietnamese, Sandwiches, Fusion
Price Range : Average
General Info
Situated on the Sawkill Creek, in Milford, PA the Waterwheel Café, Bakery & Bar was started in April of 1989 in a restored 19th century water-powered mill, which is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built in the early 1800's this lively example of American history is now in action and its doors are open to the public. Water rushes over the three-story high water-wheel, driving a series of shafts, gears, pulleys and belts that once powered the stones & grain-milling equipment, all visible through the glass walls of the Café & Bar. Starting at first as a bakery & lunch café the Waterwheel has grown into a full scale restaurant, bakery and bar-serving breakfast & lunch daily with dinners being served Thursday, Friday & Saturday evenings. Waterwheel's customers are comfortable in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. The kitchen staff consistently prepares a fresh and flavorful eclectic menu that excites not only the palate, but the eye as well.Situated on the Sawkill Creek, in Milford, PA the Waterwheel Café, Bakery & Bar was started in April of 1989 in a restored 19th century water-powered mill, which is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built in the early 1800's this lively example of American history is now in action and its doors are open to the public. Water rushes over the three-story high water-wheel, driving a series of shafts, gears, pulleys and belts that once powered the stones & grain-milling equipment, all visible through the glass walls of the Café & Bar. Starting at first as a bakery & lunch café the Waterwheel has grown into a full scale restaurant, bakery and bar-serving breakfast & lunch daily with dinners being served Thursday, Friday & Saturday evenings. Waterwheel's customers are comfortable in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. The kitchen staff consistently prepares a fresh and flavorful eclectic menu that excites not only the palate, but the eye as well.
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Reviews
02/25/14
Wonderful food. Great prices! You won't regret the experience!!!
02/25/14
Best food in town. Ask any of the locals where they would prefer to eat. The food is great and the price is right. COULD NOT ASK FOR ANYTHING G MORE!!!
I love the Waterwheel. It's small and intimate local cafe that is very warm and cozy. They have the best fresh baked goods and very creative meals! On certain evenings they have the restaurant portion open and often have great, local bands playing. This is a great place to eat, hang out and have a great time!