The Mill

The Mill

1441 King St N, St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2N0, Canada

4.3 (83 reviews)

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    1441 King St N, St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2N0, Canada
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Wheelchair accessible entrance available

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Customer Reviews

Fritz Finkenstein

Fritz Finkenstein

10 months ago

Nice little coffee shop but prices definitely way too high. Had two matchas and a muffin for 17 bucks. A bit crazy. But matcha is always good here and a nice place to meet friends.

Line Levesque

Line Levesque

6 years ago

The guest book has people who visited from all over the world. The displays at Maple Syrup Museum and Mill were fascinating and had a lot of information for each item. There were even sound effects of lightning, and a miniature train set that was a display of the actual town in the olden days. It functioned and had lights and all. It was a very good place to visit for pleasure and educational.

Jake Enns

Jake Enns

3 years ago

We especially like Conestoga River Pottery. They make the best artisanal pottery that we have found in Ontario. Their glazing is very good too. If you like artisanal pottery you gotta check this place out. Very cool that their production is done right in the same space, you will see unfinished pots drying, and possibly watch someone making a something right there. The only downside is that space is very tight, though their main door is wheelchair accessible you will not have much room to move in there.

Martha Morales (Emetita)

Martha Morales (Emetita)

2 years ago

We usually come to the Mill for eco cafe, we love this place, the coffee is amazing and they have a lot of latin (Colombia) foods and Colombian coffee. It is dog friendly and have a patio during summer and fall. They sell coffee and tea as well as coffee and tea makers.

Matt B

Matt B

7 years ago

The museum space in the basement houses information on local settlement and electrical progress. The most impressive feature of the museum was the maple syrup exhibit. Catch the 8 minute video before looking at the displays!