Pine County Historical Society & The Little Mermaid Cafe
6333 H C Andersen Alle, Askov
(320) 838-1607
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Cute lil restaurant inside old school. Good use of property. Museum on site also.
You can't believe all the things that they have from the past in this museum. I stopped with my wife to have a little lunch. My favorite is eggs benedict and my wife had waffles. Excellent! Great service, check it out !
Great food and atmosphere off the beaten path.
A wonderful atmosphere for a peaceful and pleasant breakfast. So many unique antiques to admire. Food was delicious and came quickly. Loved the coffee mugs, not all the same like other restaurants. Great service, so friendly and helpful. Will definitely be back to try other items on their menu. Omelettes were delicious and truly made from scratch!
The food and service was fantastic and I absolutely enjoyed the historical side of the restaurant with my dad!!!!!
Cafe is awesome! Staff is great! Food is great!
Great food and service!
Museum was amazing and the cafe has some of the best little cafe food. Stop here and enjoy this diamond in the rough!
What a gem! We were so impressed by the carefully curated museum. So many artifacts and each room is filled with local history.The Little Mermaid cafe served delicious food at a reasonable price, with staff that go above and beyond to make you feel welcome.The store is a mix of thrift store and gift store and very lively to browse through.We became members and are looking forward to visiting again very soon!
Love it. A real museum. Rich in history and artifacts
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We stopped in Askov looking for a restraunt. We were on scenic byway 23, and the town looked big enough for a restraunt. We were surprised when we saw a school bldg, with a sign that said crafts, antiques, and restraunt. Upon entering the museum was to the left entrance to the left. Straight ahead was the restraunt. The little mermaid, it had a lot of decorations, mermaid themed. We took had lunch , they are open for breakfast and lunch. I had the soup of the day and a half turkey sandwich. It was hard to call it half, as it was from a large slice of homemade sourdough bread. The soup was cheese burger stew, it was good. My wife had a burger with chips and the soup.After lunch, I spoke with the museum coordinator. She told me about how the county took over the school. They opened the museum, gift shop and restraunt. They have a few full time employees, but the rest are volunteers. We didn't have time for the museum ( it looked interesting from what I saw, and was told about), but we did go to the gift shop. I was talking to the shop manager. She informed that the art and crafts were by local artists. The antiques were spread throughout the space. They seemed to be reasonably priced and varied. I was impressed by the quality of the locally made jewelry and art.If you made it through this whole post, you can tell we had a good time visiting the place. I definitely recommend it.
By far the BEST County museum we have ever visited. They organized each area of interest with like things so you could focus on that subject matter before moving onto another grouping. The effort made to collect things of local signifance was outstanding. We saw so many things we had never seen before, we easily have could stayed another hour. The train room was impressive with two running trains. Like the other rooms and hallways the lights were motion activated as were the trains. The replica of the Wright brothers Flyer was a great way to finish the exhibit.Having The Mermaid Cafe in the same building allowed us to take a break midway for lunch.It was a GREAT way to spend a rainy day .
Price for entry: $5.00
Food and service is great.
Thought we'd stop in and check the museum out. It absolutely blew our expectations out of the water!!! It is a big museum without being overwhelming. You get to see endless relics of history, big and small, all organized and themed within each room. It is quite the time-warp!! It is only $5 a person to get in, or $20 per family yearly pass.There is also an amazing gift shop where you can buy all kinds of old antiques and vintage items!! Locals will definitely appreciate the homage to the surrounding towns and counties. But it went WAY beyond that! We were absolutely in awe. This place will NOT disappoint. My guy and I are so anxious to bring the whole family here! Thank you to everybody who helped put together this museum! We cannot rave about it enough!!!
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