The Mill, Hershey PA – November 22, 2014

Although we had plans for at least the last month and a half to try this place out, we had yet to get there… On a Saturday afternoon, we had been in Hershey, PA with the intention of meeting up with some relatives of mine but those plans fell through – so I needed to feed my sweet tooth with a batch of chocolate chip cookies from Chocolate World before we headed back out. We were starving and decided to take a drive down to Shady Maples Smorgasbord straight from there so we plugged in the info on the GPS. So, following the GPS’s directions, we made a turn off of Hersheypark Drive and at the end of the road, where we were being directed to make a left turn, sat a beautiful brick building with a small sign in front of it labeled The Mill. Located at 810 Old West Chocolate Avenue, Hershey PA 17033.  Surprised to have found it by accident, the decision to veer off and go inside instead was a quick and easy one. This building previously served as the historic Curry Feed Mill, established in the 1880’s. And while it now serves as a restaurant, it still holds onto its old interesting charm with its exposed brick and stone walls, steel bar tops, hardwood floors, wooden beams, aluminum pipe venting, modern track lighting and fireplace.  Also, in keeping with authenticity (in my opinion), the ingredients used here are fresh from local farms, the sauces, etc. are made fresh and the meats are smoked in-house everyday.

IMG_1778.JPGWhen we walked in we were quickly greeted by a hostess who escorted us to the lower level for seating. Our waitress was soft-spoken yet swift and knowledgeable. We got there during their lunch time frame (3:00 pm) which offers a somewhat shortened set of menu options and lighter faire. While studying the menu some and in addition to the water and sodas we ordered, Jonathan and I decided to try a couple drinks from the bar – I had a White Russian and Jonathan tried the Apple Cider Martini. Both were mixed perfectly. Very tasty. We also wanted to try an appetizer or two so I went with the Deviled Eggs. These aren’t the usual white eggs with the yellow deviled yolk.. Theirs is what is usually referred to as a pickled beet egg – dark pink in color and the deviled yolk was somewhat of a lavender color. They were garnished with bits of bacon, micro greens and beets – and off to the side was a spicy honey dipping sauce, or perhaps a drizzle(?). The flavor of the egg was also much more like that of a pickled egg – more vinegary. I like pickled eggs, so I enjoyed them, however I can’t eat very spicy foods so I didn’t use the dip/drizzle. Jonathan chose the steamed Johnny’s Blues Wild Maine Mussels for his appetizer, which also include (for flavor and garnish) red curry, garlic cloves, The Mill’s own house smoked sausage, lemon oil, basil and wontons.

IMG_1779.JPGSince I was still lunch-minded, I went the sandwich route and chose the Mill Standard Burger, which is a Brioche-Certified Angus Beef burger usually topped with Porter Cheddar cheese, bacon, an onion ring, and house-made dijonaise and barbecue sauces. It’s also accompanied by a side of fresh-cut fries. It was SO good, that I literally could not put it down. LOL! Maybe I was extra-hungry, I don’t know but after the first bite, my plate never saw it. 🙂 Jonathan chose the grilled-to-perfection, 6 oz. Chateau Steak which is listed to be served with mushrooms, Mill-cut fries and a red wine reduction sauce, however he chose to substitute his fries with the mashed potatoes. Here I say again, kudos to the grill chef, this steak was perfect! Medium-rare with just the right amount of pink, wonderfully seasoned, already-sliced and presented beautifully with the mushrooms, mashed potatoes and sauce. My daughters love grilled salmon and it happened to be listed on the kids’ menu, so they both chose that, while my youngest chose a garden salad for her side and my oldest chose the mashed potatoes. I had a small bite of the salmon and mashed potatoes and loved both.
We indeed enjoyed everything we tried on this visit! Our compliments to Executive Chef Joe Mishler, Line Cook Frank Hadley and the ladies at the bar on the lower level. For the delicious food, great service, comfortable atmosphere and reasonable price, I’m quite satisfied with our experience here and I’m certain that we’ll be making trips back and bringing others. 😀

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Captain Don’s, Harrisburg PA – November 8, 2014

IMG_0517.JPGPeople, people, PEOPLE…  I must be completely and brutally honest in my review of this place, located on Friendship Rd (right off of TecPort), in Harrisburg, PA because my experience here was unfortunately not a good one.  First; I am a seafood lover…I’ve always been one ever since my mother introduced me to it and other delicacies as a small child.  So I was really looking forward to the opening of this restaurant, which was originally supposed to be in May of 2014…then June…then whenever.  Amidst much anticipation and very mixed reviews, it finally opened at the tail end of summer.  I purposely waited until I felt like they’d had enough time to get the establishment together before my family and I would try our hand at it.  My girlfriends went and tried it on October 31st (when I was unable to go along due to prior commitments) and I hadn’t heard any complaints from them, so I figured now was the time to go ahead and see about it.

Well.  We arrived for our 2pm reservation and upon entering the establishment I noticed that it was clean but very small, which was ok – but contrary to the All-You-Can-Eat Buffet advertisement, there was no “buffet”…not the type where you could go and place things on your plate yourself.  Keep in mind, you have a 2-hour dining time limit when you do the “buffet”.

Also, there had been a hostess/waitress at the door who seated a couple who walked in ahead of us, but never came back to seat us…Then finally, a tall waiter whose name began with a “J” (I believe it was Jarrod or something close to that)  came to greet and seat us, and would be our waiter for the day. 

Waiter J was friendly, but slow and not very good at multi-tasking.  He would run back and forth and back again to bring us one thing at a time, which annoyed me quickly but I did my best to keep cool.  We ordered drinks, which is what we always do first, but it took so long for Waiter J to bring them back, to the point where another more experienced waitress named Ashley offered to retrieve the drinks for us.  We asked her could she take over for Waiter J and be our server instead and she agreed, but when she went to ask Waiter J if he would mind if she took our table for him, he told her “I got it.”  I didn’t agree, but I decided to behave and give him a chance.

So finally we get our drinks and place our orders for food.  My youngest daughter ordered chicken fingers and fries from the appetizer menu, so her food came up first and they were pretty tasty.  My oldest daughter ordered the fried jumbo shrimp and fries platter, and Jonathan and I ordered the $34.95 all-you-can-eat “buffet”, adding the Maine lobster to mine for another $9.95, as well as an appetizer of mussels for Jonathan.  I thought the mussels would be steamed in garlic/butter but instead they came out in the tomato sauce and honestly, I thought they were repulsive.  Somehow though, he enjoyed them.

My oldest daughter’s fried shrimp platter came out, and she was immediately disappointed with the flavor or lack thereof.  The batter that the shrimp were fried in tasted soapy, as did the overcooked hushpuppies.

And finally out comes the all-you-can-eat trays.  This “buffet” selection includes Maryland Crab Soup (which looked like succotash, and didnt have any crab in it – Jonathan had a bowl of it, I refused), corn on the cob, hushpuppies, steamed clams, steamed shrimp, steamed Blue crabs, steamed snow crab legs and as I said earlier, live Maine lobster which could be added on for an upcharge.  We both asked in the beginning that they do not give us the Blue crab or the corn, but load us up with the steamed “everything else”.  ….We ended up with both the Blue crab and the corn, and little bits of everything else.

Now when I think all-you-can-eat, as far as seafood, I think back to Luddy’s down in Goldsboro, or the Manor House in Middletown, where they would literally dump crabs by the bucket in the middle of your table and let you go for yours until you beckoned for more.  This was far from that.  We had to beg and wait for little bits of this n that.  And none of it was seasoned – not the Blue crab (not that I wanted it, but still), not the shrimp, the lobster, the crab legs, none of it.  BUT, the corn on the cob had a little bit of something sprinkled on it…that’s not what I went there for though.  Even the lobster was void of flavor.  It was loaded with water, though.  Yet and still, I did my best to eat what I could of it because ya just don’t waste lobster.  You can’t!  LOL!

While I was disappointed that our food lacked flavor, I figured I’d dress it up somehow – butter helps everything.  I don’t like the oil that a lot of these restaurants are trying to pass off as melted butter – it doesn’t sit well with me.  So I asked Waiter J if he could get me real butter, melted.  He said he could and went back to retrieve it.  He came back with it and I dipped two big pieces of snow crab leg in it and bit them…and found that the butter was sour.  It had that funky rancid taste.  I was done at that point.

 While we were going through it at our table with all this bad food and all these platters everywhere, Waiter J was slow to come and take things away to help us make room and he was also slow to keep our drinks full.  Another waitress (not Ashley, a different one) came and refilled our drinks, as well as take our payment once Waiter J finally brought the bill but never came back. 

Had I been the one to dine and dash the way I’d done as a youngster who loved to prank, I’d have definitely done that here.  Captain Don’s will never see me or get business from my family again and I must add here that I spent the majority of my evening in bed, sick after eating here.  It was that bad.  😦

 

Bonefish Grill – Camp Hill, PA

Good day, people! It’s been a few months since I’ve given any updates as to places we’ve visited and such, so let’s hop back to it.

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Aaaaah, the Bonefish Grill, located in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania…
Let me first say, that when my family and I visited this place when it was brand new in the summer of 2012 (I mean literally brand new…it was the day after the grand opening), I didn’t really enjoy my experience. The wait was excruciating, then once we got inside, the waiter was clueless, and my appetizer (the only thing I’d felt like ordering) left much to be desired. I wasn’t living for it. My kids and boyfriend all wanted to try it a second time for benefit of the doubt, but I just wasn’t seeing it for the place..I honestly doubted it would last.

Fast forward to January 19, 2014…one of my girlfriends who always likes to try new things for her birthday, invited all of us ladies out for a Sunday Brunch. I never knew Bonefish did a Sunday brunch so I was willing to give this place another shot because of her insistence, and because it was brunch…I could choose a “breakfasty-type” entrée or something more in the lunch/dinner way. So I decided to go the lunch/dinner route.

What I chose was the Grilled Salmon with lemon butter, and sides of Steamed Asparagus and Potatoes Au Gratin, with my drink being a Georgia Peach Martini (two of those, actually). I was pleasantly surprised with everything, I must say! The food was delicious! Even the asparagus was perfect, and I never eat all of my asparagus…I may eat some, but I never finish it. My salmon was darkened and crusty in all the right places and juicy on the inside. It was wonderful. By the end of our sitting, my plate looked washed except for the last bite of potatoes because I just couldn’t force it.

I have to apologize for the lack of pictures here; I ate my food so fast and forgot to take any.  LOL

Since we had a party of 6, but were expecting a party of 8, we had two wait-staff, a guy and a girl (I apologize, I can’t recall their names at this time). They were gracious, but my favorite was the gentleman, who worked my end of the table. My girlfriends and I have a crazy sense of humor and he was able to keep up with us without being on the edge of losing his job. LOL

However, people I must warn you (and this is my ONLY complaint) that we did notice that the floors in the restaurant are quite slick. You must be careful as you walk through this place (heading to the bathroom, etc) as your feet just may surprise you.

Other than that, Bonefish Grill was definitely a hit for me this time around and I’m anxious to go again!

http://www.bonefishgrill.com/Locator/details/camp-hill-pennsylvania