The Coffee Mill
High St, Harpers Ferry, WV, 25425
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Address :
High St
Harpers Ferry, WV, 25425 - Phone (304) 535-1257
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : No
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Holly D.
Not sure why they keep getting such low star ratings.. This place literally has the greatest crab cake that has ever been in my mouth. It was so mouth watering I had to get 2 orders of it (like $16) and I made sure to eat every crumb on the plate. Ever since I've gone here I've been trying to find a crab cake that tops the one I had here. Still haven't found one. minus that, the name of the restaurant is very misleading. They do sell coffee, but It's barley a coffee shop.
(4)Dave F.
OK, first the strange. All sandwiches were served on kaiser rolls. It seemed like they could have used a couple extra employees, it was lunch hour on a Saturday & service seemed a bit overwhelmed. Also the bathroom was in pretty poor shape, long line & the toilet stopped flushing. The food was pretty good though, I had the veggie sandwich & it was far better than I expected. Lots of flavor, very fresh, crunchy veggies. Total bill with tip included just over $100 for two adults & six kids (from 9 to 16). So I'd go back, but it's not a "can't miss" place. The ice cream in the photos looks really good,maybe I'll go that route next time.
(3)Michelle A.
Stopped in here for lunch last weekend, and got a totally weird club sandwich- it was served on a ROLL. Undercooked fries and an unappetizing rubbery grilled cheese for my daughter. Very disappointing, and the service was nothing special. The final nail in the coffin (so to speak) the restaurant needs a SERIOUS deep cleaning. I cannot imagine what the kitchen looks like, but the walls were dusty...
(1)Katherine P.
Great frozen custard, prices are definitely more expensive, but I appreciated having something cold to eat on an extremely hot day. My dog was pretty happy at having some frozen custard as well.
(4)Morgan M.
With a name like The Coffee Mill, you would expect this place to actually have good coffee but that is not the case. We ordered several Americanos, which took forever and tasted like old, weak gas station coffee. Change your name or get better coffee!
(1)Brandi K.
The Coffee Mill has been around a long time--I remember going there as a kid during trips to Harper's Ferry, so I have a special attachment to it. It was always there for me when I needed a hot or cold drink and a break from walking, like a beacon standing there at the bottom of High Street, the first restaurant you come to. Now I take my daughter there...she loves the flavor burst ice cream (strawberry, of course). Prices are a little steep, but as I've noted before, this is true of every establishment right on High Street. Service is very friendly. Nice outdoor seating area. They also sell postcards and souvenirs.
(4)Mary Kate M.
I waited 15 minutes for a server to come up to me. Once the server did come up to me, they were very nice and I enjoyed speaking to them. Their service flowed with the overall vibe the place -- hospitable. Being that I did have to wait; I'll have to knock off a star. They did see me. I had spoken to one of them to inform them I was here. There were only 2 servers for outside with about 3 or 4 tables a piece. I had to track them down by walking up to them, passing all the other tables to say, "Hey I want some water. I've been hiking for about three and a half hours and I need something to eat as well. Please can you accommodate that?" OK, I wasn't really that big of a bitch about it, but when a girl is hungry and when she's tired and when she has drove an hour to come here and she wasn't prepared when she came, what else is she supposed to do? Wait another 15 minutes? Nooooooo! I order the bacon burger and fries and then I got the apple pie a la mode. I was carb loading.... or just generally being a fat ass, but I enjoyed my food. I probably took an hour to eat simply to enjoy every bite. Their apple pie is homemade, and it was fierce! The burger was good, the bacon was better! The fries to me were very bland and needed more seasoning. even with a dash of salt, that wasn't enough to solve that problem. I left half of them untouched. Probably for the best though so I can leave more room for my dessert. I sat on the patio for my dining experience. Patio has several seats available with umbrellas open to cover you while you eat providing plenty of shade. Bathrooms are questionable as far as safety but are sanitary. I wouldn't really worry about it too much considering how old the building is. The commode just seems like it hadn't been fixed since it was installed 50 years ago. Would I return? Probably. Prices are reasonable, and you get a lot for what you order. The burgers are a solid option and I would go for above anything else on the menu. Side note - they have vegetarian options. Three of them, but that's better than nothing.
(3)Daniel K.
Disappointment. Signs reading "frozen custard" had me pass the real ice cream place to find out this place doesn't have custard! I said there are big signs outside. Told it had been two years. The girl said they have soft serve next door thinking it was custard. Settled for an over priced root beer float ($5.50!)
(1)Jon P.
Just tubed down the river and stopped in Harper's Ferry for a quick meal. We stopped at The Coffee Mill and all enjoyed our meals. Granted we were starving from our ferry ride but everything hit the spot. I got the turkey club, my boyfriend got the crab cake sandwich, my sister got a burger. We all we very satisfied and the bacon was delicious!! Also they had a delicious maple Apple pie offering that was soooo good!!!! (Oh yeah and lots of people were eating their ice cream and loving it - including my sister!)
(4)Yu W.
We went here twice during our day trip to Harper's Ferry - once after a few hours of tubing down the river and once again after we went on the hike on the Maryland Heights Trail, and to be honest, both experiences were disappointing. After our tubing trip, it was the middle of an 80 degree day, so we were looking for some cold ice cream to to cool ourselves down. I got some peach ice cream, and the whole thing was pretty underwhelming. First of all, the initial reaction was that it looked like there was a lot of artificial coloring being used - the ice cream was way more "peachy" than it should've been, and it was immediately pretty off putting. When I had the ice cream itself, it was super melty, and the ice cream definitely didn't look peachy enough - it didn't feel as cool and refreshing as it should've been coming in from a hot day. The one redeeming factor, however, were the little peach bits in the middle of the ice cream. Although they were pretty sparse in the ice cream itself, it was like finding little pieces of treasure on a deserted beach of mediocrity. After the 6 mile hike up and down the Maryland Heights trail, I was looking for a big, filling meal. Partly because I was wanting to give this place a second trail, and mostly because I needed somewhere quick as the last shuttle was leaving at 6:45, I came in and got a cheeseburger with fries to go. The fries just tasted very gross - they looked like they came frozen and we're just heated up, and were very bland and almost hard to eat. The burger was just... meh. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't good either. It was just... OK. Overall, pretty disappointing experience. 2 stars mainly because the service was actually pretty good and the people were friendly, but the food could really use work.
(2)Scott B.
This place was so disappointing that I feel obliged to warn others! Sadly, Yelp on your phone is unlikely to work in this isolated little town surrounded by mountains, so you probably won't read this until it's too late! Firstly, STOP!--contrary to the name, this is NOT a coffee shop. It's a small restaurant, with a cute little outdoor area to eat. This review is not about the food, didn't try it, it's about the completely misleading name that draws in customers on the premise of fine coffee and then doesn't deliver. I needed coffee. I was so happy when I saw the "Coffee Mill" sign. We went inside, expecting the sound of grinders and the smell of rich deep roasted coffee being turned into steamy deliciousness. Sadly, this is not what we found. Instead, it was just a little restaurant. I asked what kind of coffee they had today. The cashier looked perplexed by this strange and exotic question, and said she would have to ask. She did, and came back with the answer "Maxwell House". Seriously, I wouldn't joke about this. I had noticed a few bags of somewhat tasty looking coffee on the counter, so I replied "then why are these bags here giving the false impression that you at least use high-end coffee?". She told me, "those are for the espresso drinks". Turns out they did have an espresso machine hidden back there somewhere. So, feeling taken, I sprung almost $5 for a latte when I just wanted a decent cup of coffee. To my horror, the girl who had just had to ask what kind of coffee they used was now working the espresso machine, I felt like ducking for cover... I was able to find cream and sugar, and a lid the likes of which even 7-eleven no longer gives you, impossible to use for drinking so I left with no lid at all. The latte tasted ok, but nothing to be particularly happy about. Be forewarned...
(1)Pete G.
My review is purely on the service, since we didn't stay long enough to eat. In the 10 minutes we were there just waiting for a menu, servers passed us three times, and a large group came in at about our 8 minute mark and got their menus immediately. Finally the server came and asked if we wanted menus, and initially we said yes, but as we were still waiting, two other tables got their checks. It's one thing to get low ratings because of bad food, which from what I hear this place DOES NOT have, but ignoring your customers before they ever get to rate your food seems a terrible way to do business.
(1)Juliet A.
Ehhh big disappointment. Touting themselves as THE place for coffee in HP, they really miss the mark. My husband can't drink regular caffeinated coffee and I'm breast feeding so decaf is also my only choice. The Coffee Mill doesn't have any decaf, and their drinks are just one size fits all. The girl taking our order was a bit ditzy, too, and laughed at our request for decaf. No thanks Coffee Mill. Props for a super cute back patio, though.
(2)Nate B.
They have ice cream and other stuff. The food is actually good if they agree to give it to you. They inexplicably don't let you buy certain ice creams and say they are out when you see them sitting in the ice cream contained before your eyes. Perplexing. Bathroom is horrifying. Like, it would be more sanitary to go in the gutters out front than use their bathroom. Tables are dirty and every ketchup bottle is empty. It will drive you nuts. At the end of the day the food is delicious. It really is. The service is simply terrible and the restaurant is a mess though.
(2)Kendra H.
This place is quite nice for exactly what it is...a CASUAL place to drop I when you need to warm up or cool down from a hike. Just dropped in for a hot chocolate and to warm my face and I was greeted with a friendly hello and a tasty beverage. I feel that while everyone has their own experience but those giving this place super low ratings may simply have unrealistic expectations. Nothing about this place screams luxury...nice little ice cream parlor? Indeed.
(5)Wayne L.
After eating a hot dog next door at the Swiss Miss we decided to step 5 feet over to the Coffee Mill to get dessert. Two frozen custards, one vanilla and one chocolate vanilla swirl, were ordered from a very friendly server. They were delicious! One suggestion though. Don't try to eat frozen custard while hiking uphill towards Jefferson Rock. This is what we did. It was quite difficult hiking up steps and eating our custards before they melted. Breathing is the problem here. Do you breathe or do you eat your custard?
(4)Adam A.
If I could give zero stars I would. My friend and I both had the Greek Chicken sandwich and it was disgusting. Both of the sandwiches were Very very undercooked. Find another spot.
(1)David H.
The food was basically inedible. You can have flavorless, flaccid cole slaw made out of styrofoam, perhaps, or an "adult" grilled cheese (product) sandwich. Good location and atmosphere, I suppose.
(2)Jenny T.
"Smoothies" are just blended, flavored ice. No, you can't take out a "fruit" because they are just how the flavors come (I got Pomegranate Cherry). There were still large chunks of ice in mine, and there wasn't too much character. Service was kinda slow, considering she only had to add a squirt of flavor into ice and blend it....she didn't even put a lid on it, or give me a straw!! ...and the napkins were out!!! wtheck?? Kinda pricy, too, especially for what you get. I thought I'd like anything cold and sweet after an 8-mile hike, but Coffee Mill did not hit my spot, unfortunately. Hmm...maybe I'll come back to try the ice cream/coffee someday, though.
(1)Bharat B.
The people who work here are so unhappy, you wonder if the war is still going on. They are located near the trailheads, but won't give dehydrated hikers free water, even when you buy their overpriced custard.
(1)Richard H.
Had lunch here. Enjoyed it. Very good service considering the crowd. Popular place and well run.
(3)Mikkela T.
Kitschy small town but the latte is strong and good, the apple turnover is warmed for us, and the place is what it is. Sure, it's all styrofoam and civil war shlotskies but, isn't that what you came for? Also, they've got a patio in the back and a heater to warm your hooha in the ladies.
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