11/1 Grice Ave, Paradise Point QLD 4216, Australia
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A must-visit for delicious baked goods, known for its fresh quality and popular offerings that draw in a crowd!
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Debbie Fyfe
We chanced upon the Mill Bakery when we were on the Gold Coast Monday 1dt July. My husband being Coeliac always struggles to find a bakery that can cater for him. The Mill exceeded his expectations,not only with the bread and food as whole quality but the care and consideration the staff took to help. This is a breath of fresh air as in Qld most food outlets fall short of these qualities. Or the food on offer is of inferior quality and or reluctant to help.
Highly recommend the Mill Bakery and will certainly return when on the GC.
A hidden gem with a fantastic breakfast selection, cozy indoor/outdoor seating, and great coffee, all in a lovely park-side location.
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Kyle Byrne
Discovered this place the other day and I’m so glad I did the breakfast burrito with bacon and egg was absolutely delicious they even have a gluten free option for it which was awesome definitely recommend coming here some great selections of food on there menu aswell, service and atmosphere was great aswell
Enjoy a welcoming vibe with great prices, a convenient late closing time, and no dogs around while you relax inside.
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Steve Gee
Great celiac menu!
Food is great!
Great service!
Open till 9pm not 8pm like a lot of restaurants around the file coast
No dogs sitting around tables while you eat!
Definitely recommend this restaurant!
Toilet inside the restaurant, so no communal toilets down the street to walk to!
A trendy spot with a vibrant atmosphere, it welcomes pups in the alfresco area and offers a variety of great dishes to explore.
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Clem Brazil
It’s a hip little restaurant with great food with vegan and gluten free options. Dogs are allowed in the alfresco area. We had lunch there and the place was busy but the service was great. The Açai smoothie was good. And so was the Smokey beef and bacon and Protein salad with chicken.
This was my first visit as I heard it was great for gluten-intolerant diners. Unfortunately, it will also be my last.
The atmosphere initially looked inviting, and we were excited to dine. However, the experience quickly turned sour due to the staff’s attitude.
Our waitress, a dark-haired woman, seated us. While she wasn’t outright rude, she didn’t smile once and looked visibly unhappy. We brushed it off and placed our order: 1 sticky chicken tapas, 1 halloumi bites, 1 Coca-Cola, and 1 pink lemonade.
The young blonde-haired girl who took our drink order was shockingly rude—avoiding eye contact and barely engaging with us. Worse, we noticed her being blatantly unprofessional with the table next to us, repeatedly snapping “what” at them when they asked about menu items (and they spoke with a slight accent). If staff can’t understand a customer, a professional response is to politely clarify, not bark “what.”
On the plus side, the food arrived quickly and was delicious. Unfortunately, that was the only positive aspect of our visit.
When we went to pay, we encountered the same blonde-haired girl at the counter. Behind the bar, three staff members stood around looking equally miserable, none of them smiling or creating a welcoming environment.
When she processed our payment, the total came to $77, which was clearly wrong. I pointed this out, but she just stared at me, completely silent. My husband asked if the total was correct, and all she said was “yes.”
I asked her to read back the order to confirm the charges. Again, she stared at me and rudely responded, “what?” After asking a third time, she sighed dramatically and finally read back the order. Sure enough, it included a pizza we hadn’t ordered.
I corrected her and she adjusted the total to $44 without so much as an apology or acknowledgment of the mistake, in fact, we were met with complete silence and no eye contact yet again. My husband paid, and she didn’t say a single word throughout the transaction, not even a goodbye.
I have never experienced such rude and dismissive behaviour in a restaurant. As a business owner myself, I find this completely unacceptable. If any of my staff treated customers this way, they’d be retrained and warned immediately. How dare someone treat friendly customers like this!
While the food was excellent, the atrocious customer service ruined what could have been a new favorite spot for me, as someone with gluten intolerance. Instead of leaving happy, my husband and I left feeling disrespected and undervalued.
Management seriously needs to address this girl’s behaviour and overall team morale. This girl will drive loyal customers away if something isn’t done about her attitude and customer service. If she doesn’t like a customer facing role, then she should not work in that environment..
Great spot for a hearty breakfast with generous portions and a cozy vibe that makes you want to return for more.
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Karyn Green
Had a very tasty breakfast. I’m celiac and they had options for me. Big serving of eggs, bacon and hollandaise sauce with baby spinach on gluten free bread, it was awesome. Looking forward to going there again. Very friendly staff.
Shop 7/46 The Esplanade, Paradise Point QLD 4216, Australia
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Featuring delightful soups and brunch, this spot offers a fun vibe and exciting prizes that keep guests coming back for more.
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Temma Bell
I love Burleigh Baker. My sensitive tummy is obsessed with the Mission Loaf. It is the only non-gluten free bread I have been able to tolerate and it is delicious! So good to see somewhere using high quality ingredients - I’d pay for that any day.