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The Olde Stone Mill

The Olde Stone Mill

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3.9 Google Review
2 Scarsdale Rd, Tuckahoe, New York, 10707, United States
(914) 771-7661 www.theoldestonemill.com
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Apr 28, 2018
Great Place to dine Wonferful staff and awesome food, everything is fresh and taste delightful, Martha the hostess was awesome very catering and wonderful personality. Great place for family, friends, and or an event. I would definitely come again. Me and my wife absolutely enjoyed this place. Our waiter was very friendly food came right out. Very pleasant and peaceful experience.

Apr 28, 2018
LOVE 1ST FIRST SIGHT! Me and my husband randomly found this historic beauty as we were driving by in search of a good brunch. I have to say I'm in awe the service was phenomenal, the food was 5☆ and most of all the utensils were sparkly clean. Thank you Old Stone Mill for having us!

Jan 28, 2018
First time there in about 15 years. I met a friend for brunch last Sunday and was very pleased. The brunch menu was plentiful, not crazy expensive and we enjoyed three choices and they tasted great. The room we were in was beautiful-- glass enclosed area that was warm and bright. I would definitely go back and try them for dinner.

Mar 13, 2018
The new owner is very welcoming. The food is very good and the atmosphere is lovely. When inside you feel like your in a country inn. Always enjoy my visits!

May 14, 2018
TERRIBLE SERVICE. My family and I came here for a mother’s day meal. Our reservations we’re at 5 o’clock and we received our food at 6:20 PM. We were the only people of color in the restaurant and were treated unfairly. We were a party of only FOUR & parties of EIGHT who had came way after us, received & ate their food while we were still waiting for our food. We complained several times, & when the owner finally came to our table he addressed us as “you people” & only offered a drink on the House. after we declined the drinks he offered a small discount off of the bill. Would never come back again.

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