February 26, 2005 0 of
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The Mill in located in the heart of Southside. They have seating
both indoors and out. They also have some great food, ranging
from sandwiches to steaks and burgers. They have a wide selection
of cold beer and get really crowed on the weekends and holidays.
If your planning on going on a Friday or Saterday night be sure
and get there early or be prepared to wait.
March 12, 2004 0 of
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The Mill has long been an anchor restaurant in the Five Points
entertainment district as well as one of Birminghams best micro-breweries.
Alas, recent news reports indicate that The Mill will either
close or pass to new owners soon, so approach The Mill, if it is
still there when you read this, as a complete unknown.
July 26, 2000 0 of
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Best in Birmingham for pasta dishes - they're famous for them,
and there's good reason why. The beers are very good as well - the
stout is my personal favorite. The service tends to be a little
slow when they're crowded, but dining outside on a cool fall night
is not to be missed.
July 11, 2000 0 of
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The Mill is the place to eat in Birmingham. It is located in Five
Points and dined at frequently. A lot of events go on at this restaurant
and it is just an all around fun place to eat. Oh, they also serve
green beer on St. Patrick's Day, how cool is that?!?
April 25, 2000 0 of
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Wonderful food and atmosphere. Expensive food, but tastes great.
Fantastic service as well. Well worth the dining experience.
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April 4, 2000 0 of
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I was quite disapointed with my evening at the Mill. I am a beer
fanatic. Although the beer they have on tap is descent, the price
is ridiculous. The beer, although claimed to be brewed on site,
is not. As far as I know, the only true brewerys in Birmingham are
the Magic City Brewery and the Mad Monk Brewery. I have had some
pleasent evenings at the Mill, but I refuse to be a patron. If you
can't trust a place where you eat than you probably shouldn't
eat there.
March 26, 2000 0 of
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This is the first place to go in Birmingham. It's the heart of the
city. From here, you can make all your plans for your visit to Birmingham.
Great bar. Great crowd. Nice menu.