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Reviews of Mill House, Louth

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Review by Neil Pope on 11th August, 2009

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I visited the Millhouse and was rather suprised. Their new menu is full of wonderfull meals so calls for a second and third visits to sample them all. I started with the duck liver pate and carried on to have the crispy chicken (tempura style) saddly there was no BBQ sause that makes the dish so tasty, however the new way of cutting and cooking the chicken made it better than ever. I was so full i didnt feel like having a desert but looking at the tray they looked amazing as always. Neil, Planning next visit

Date visited: 8/08/09

Review by Thomas on 16th June, 2009

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Went to the Millhouse for Sunday Lunch and what an amazing Venue. Incredible food, delicious desserts, superb atmosphere and for the music....the chillout cafe del mar is perfect for a Sunday with a Hangover. The sun was shining and the garden was the perfect place to relax, they are open all day on a sunday so no pressure to leave! Incredible place, will definately make it there every Sunday

Date visited: 14/06/09

Review by louthrambler on 23rd February, 2009

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Have eaten here on and off for 5 years, always hoping for something better. main courses OK but vegetables bland and uninspiring. Always carrots and peas, regardless of season. boiled potatoes cry out for herb, butter etc. also, don't visit at a quiet time of the week or the dreadful musak will drive you to drink – or perhaps that's the idea.

Date visited: 23/2/09

Review by Christopher Mayall on 14th February, 2008

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Excellent. I had the mixed the mixed grill and everything was cooked to perfection. By far, the best place to eat out in the area. 10/10

Date visited: 14/02/2008

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