Millbury is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 13,261 at the 2010 census. The town is part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor.
Things to do in Millbury
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Christopher's Homemade Ice Cream is a family run business that opened in the summer of 2013. We make all of our ice cream by hand on the premises and have between 36 and 38 flavors, depending on the time of year. We also offer soft serve ice cream with chocolate, vanilla and swirl. We offer 16 seats inside and 16 seats for patio seating outside during the spring and summer months.
Set in a converted textile mill. Ice cream is fantastic. Lots of great flavors including a few no sugar added flavors. It is wheelchair friendly and has indoor and outdoor seating. Staff is always very friendly
4 based on 62 reviews
Scales is a great counter-service style place with plenty of parking, friendly staff, open chair seating (no booths), and good food. My fave: The Turkey rachel sandwich. Portions are large, so to-go boxes are stacked along the wall with extra napkins and plasticware. This is a great neighborhood place tucked away off Main St in Millbury. Worth finding. You'll be back. Oh! They have great ice cream, but Christopher's ice cream is a short walk, too, so you have good choices for something sweet.
2.5 based on 6 reviews
Surprisingly, if you sit awhile in the store, remarkably few folks actually dunk their doughnuts.
And that's because most are there to grab it and go. The coffee is fine, but it should be. And the doughnuts, plus all the other slabs of dough, meet the need - quick snacks of average quality, eaten quickly on the go.
Providing that's all you want, it does the job. But don't expect any more.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
This little restaurant has seats for about 20-30 people, but more than 100 different items on the menu. Italian, Greek, hot dogs, hamburgers, seafood and even Mexican. We had a Hawaiian small pizza and the crust was something magical, fresh and crunchy. We also ordered garlic bread (nothing special) and fried scallops (and they were sweet and cooked to perfection). Service was great and fast, and the place was spotless. This is a really neat place for a quick meal.
3 based on 15 reviews
Cold stone is a covert of mixing flavours into blended form, and a worthwhile test of whether your stomach is up to consuming the quantities your eyes say that it can.
Frankly, the ice cream flavours are okay but not upto the level that the premium prices dictate.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
We've been here 3 times now and love it! It's our go to place when we're in Millbury. We've tried the salads, pizza and calzones. All have been excellent, staff are friendly and prices are reasonable.
4 based on 67 reviews
Friendly and attentive server! Great food. This restaurant knows how to treat its patrons right. Dining out does not get much better than this and we highly recommend this restaurant. Located in a mall area.
The Longhorn Steakhouse at the Blackstone Valley Mall is nicely decorated in Western motifs as expected with attractive wait staff dressed in jeans and black shirts. Lighting is low, but the place is too large to be intimate. It was like dining on a cruise ship. This is a very busy restaurant.
There were maybe 40 people waiting for tables, yet, we were seated within fifteen minutes as predicted. Our waitress was delightful and attentive and approached us immediately. We ordered drinks, steaks, and salads...and food came quickly. My steak was tasty, and the sides were good, but I don't like anything more than salt and pepper on the meat, and there seemed to be a salty rub of some kind on my 10 oz. filet. Tasty, but too salty. My companion ordered a porterhouse steak rare, and it had so much sinew and gristle, that he had difficulty finding a good portion on either side of it. Our waitress handled this well - and promptly got him a substitute filet mignon. He was satisfied.
I'm afraid that I have a prejudice against chain operations. This place is too big for me, too busy, and whatever they put on the steaks doesn't seem healthy to me. I probably won't be back.
4 based on 62 reviews
Dinner one night provide to be somewhat underwhelming. My one drink, a Hendriks and tonic, came sans cucumber (hey, that’s the way it’s supposed to be done). We had the Duck spring Rolls ($7), the Tuna Ceviche ($12) which could have used a bit more fish, but was OK and a Boston Winter roll (15$) which was OK as well. With all that “OK”, there are other places that are better.
4 based on 22 reviews
Food is always hot and tasty. Never have a bad experience here. Convenient area in town. Staff is always super pleasant.
3.5 based on 59 reviews
Laid back family diner where I felt I was back in the 50s. Portions were adequate to over the top. Homefries (without onions) seemed deep fried and crispy. Toast was crunchy. My wife's French toast was decadent. With walnut sweet sauce and more than we could handle.
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