Mill House Market
3790 NY-13, Pulaski
(315) 298-4104
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Awesome food, great service!
Sadly they don't allow service dogs so we unable to try their menu which looked very good.
Visiting from NYC, good sandwiches on every corner. I have to say, I just had the best sandwich from Mill House. Will be ordering from here every time I visit.
Love the sandwiches and fresh baked bread. There is a great little market full of artisanal products from local businesses.
I was in town for a training and came every morning for breakfast. Some of the best breakfast sandwiches and the absolute best cold brew!
Amazing spot!!
I’ve been wanting to try this place for over a year now and am glad I finally did. The Pulaski sandwich was delicious. Very fresh tasting and the atmosphere was calming. They had a huge organic drink section which I appreciated since most places only have soda or water. My only complaint is my mom’s chips were expired and she didn’t realize it until she was halfway through the bag. She told the lady when we cashed out and my mom brought the lady over 5 more bags that had the same expiration date so she could get rid of them. They still charged us for the bag of chips which I thought was wrong especially since our bill was over $60.
Online it shows they are open until 9pm. I made a 15 minute detour to stop here and when I arrived at 1:10 pm they were closed with a sign that they close at 1pm on Saturday and Sunday. They need to adjust their hours online.
Not sure why I am being asked to review rooms? But here is a review of the Market/Restaurant:
A Worthwhile Detour on the Way to the Adirondacks
We were heading from my Cornell University reunion up to the Adirondacks for some hiking when we stumbled upon this gem of a spot in Pulaski, NY. Mill House Market is a cozy, welcoming place just off I-81—easy to miss, but well worth the stop for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
The front of the shop sets the tone with a cute little market offering unique local gifts and goods, plus a sign out front with some classic Pulaski fishing-town humor (see photo for a chuckle). Inside, you can order at the counter for takeout or settle into their small dining room and order from the menu.
We opted to dine in and went with the savory crepes: mine was the smoked salmon with egg, cream cheese, capers, red onion, tomato, and lemon—all wrapped in a flavorful herb crepe and served over fresh arugula. The egg was cooked on top, and while everything was fresh and well-balanced, I would’ve loved the yolk just a little runnier—it would’ve made the perfect natural sauce. Still, a definite hit.
Our friend had the Sicilian Eggs with artichokes, spinach, fresh mozzarella, herbs, and grilled bread—plus avocado. It looked fantastic, and she really enjoyed it. Generous portions across the board.
A few things to note: the menu is extensive, which can feel a bit overwhelming at first glance. A little more structure or a clearer layout might help. Also, our lattes were served in to-go cups even though we were dining in, which felt a bit out of step with the otherwise cozy, sit-down vibe.
Service was friendly and attentive, though with just one server managing the room, things did slow down as it got busier. That said, she was warm, helpful, and clearly juggling a lot with grace.
Beyond breakfast, Mill House Market offers an impressive lineup of sandwiches, salads, bowls, pizzas, and rotating specials—so there’s plenty to choose from, no matter what time of day you stop in. It’s clearly a place built with care and personality—part café, part neighborhood hub—and a perfect pit stop whether you're local or just passing through between Syracuse and Watertown.
Good selection of food. Fast service excellent Pizza.
Restaurantji Recommends
Large, creative menu, draft beers, store, all good. We stopped on the way to Toronto and then again on the way back
This place is better than fast food options. Everything is priced fairly. Wide selection of food and desserts. Everything is made on premisis. Staff is friendly and they even carry local artisan foods and crafts.they have a full bar as well as coffees and teas. Specials throughout the week . Take out is available, full bar with craft beers on tap and local wines from the area. Stop in..
This is not for room/lodging, but rather for just the market itself. Went here for a caramel macchiato and their Pulaski sandwich to go. I think the balance of the brie and cranberry and turkey along with the arugula was perfect, but I did find that the amount of mustard was a little bit overpowering but I can see that if they didn’t have that amount of mustard, the sandwich might’ve been a bit dry. Maybe using a mustard mayo combo and then dressing, the arugula with maybe olive oil and a little bit of lemon juice would have been a little bit better in my opinion. But overall, it was still a really good sandwich. I got it grilled and would highly recommend doing so. The macchiato was delicious. The staff is really friendly and it’s just a cute little shop to walk around and look at little trinkets and stuff while waiting.
Awesome north country eatery. Highly recommend their pizza, bakery, and sandwiches.
Very good sandwiches, salads, and pizza here. I would definitely recommend it as a great place for lunch in the area!
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