Reviews Joe's Mill Hill Saloon

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Mary Ann Everitt-Gutchigian
+5
I used to go here for years. What a great place. Very Cheers Like. I moved to LBI so I am not close now to do the Friday Shuffle IN. :( Hi Denny!
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Jeff Stewart
+5
It's like the big scene at the end of Footloose, but instead of Kevin Bacon you've got punk rock and hip-hop.
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Joseph Wolstenholme
+5
This is hands down THE best place for music, art, top-shelf drafts, and food menu in the capital. This is home, with the cozy feels inside your heart. We need more places like this. However, like Highlander, there is only one; Mill Hill Saloon. Do yourself a favor. Ask your momma, tell a friend.
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mp kelly
+5
perfectly seasoned, expertly cooked pork sirloin with delicious rosemary potatoes and parmesan steamed broccoli florets. came with a delicious spring mix salad. solid vegetarian menu too. my bartender Erik was friendly and tentative as well. parking wasn't too bad, about a block walk and 75¢ in the meter.
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Anthony Toffoli
+5
Such nice people and great food and drink! Help em out by ordering something to go during this pandemic.
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taija morrow
+5
Great atmosphere and food on point!
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Theodore Walp Jr.
+5
Great venue for live music and amazing beers on tap. It's just like experiencing your favorite bands in your buddy's basement because it IS experiencing your favorite bands in your buddy's basement 😎
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Lisa Lewis
+5
I had a great time. Everyone is so friendly. And I especially love game night. The food and drinks are amazing.
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Ed Heaton
+5
Beer prices a good and food is awesome.
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Axel Haenssen
+4
The city of Trenton is among if not the most impoverished State Capital in the US. With just 80.000 inhabitants, most below the poverty level there aren't much places to go in the evenings, the Milll Hill Saloon is one of just a handful.in absence of an Artist- or Entertainment Quarter this bar serves as Gallery, life music stage, restaurant and hangout spot. The beer selection is excellent, changing craft beers on tap and the food is better than most Jersey diners. You find changing life music, mini exhibitions and a friendly crowd. The basement is famous for its rowdy events, the last refuge for the dwindling Punk Rock Scene in the greater Tri-State Area. I stick with the upstairs, enjoy great beer and great people.