Address
437 East Main St. Centerport, NY 11721
Phone Number
631 261-7663
Date Visited
08/15/2018
Website
Mill Pond House Restaurant
Description
Mill Pond House Restaurant is located at 437 East Main Street in front of Mill Pond in Centerport. Parking is by the valet, so everyone is dropped off out front. There is a bench outside the front entrance if you have to wait for a friend.Entry into the restaurant is through a single door over a saddle. Dining areas are inside and on a patio beyond that. The outside patio is enclosed in winter. There is a bar as you enter the restaurant and one on the patio.
The floors are carpeted inside and wood outside. Tables and chairs have adequate space between them.
There are 2 single occupancy restrooms at 2 separate locations. The door on the one between the dining areas is quit narrow. The restroom at the front to the left of the bar does not have bars, but is wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair. Neither restroom can be considered handicapped-accessible.
- Surface of lot: paved
Distance to venue: close
Terrain: If there is no valet you may have to park down a steep hill.
Places to rest: bench outside the entrance
Paths and walkways: concrete and brick
Doors: single door
Number of floors: 1
Steps and staircases: to upstairs catering room
Width of aisles: ample space between tables
Places to sit: tables & chairs
Location of restrooms: **
Type of restroom: **
Ease of entry and exit: easy
Baby changing station: no
Available food services: lunch, dinner, happy hour
Friendliness of staff: very friendly and helpful
Notes: * Valet parking ** There are 2 single occupancy ladies rooms. The one to the left of the front bar area has a door wide enough for a wheelchair but no handrails.The restroom closer to the dining area has a door that is not wide enough for wheelchair entry. It is quite narrow.
We love to eat outside, with a water view, in nice weather. To celebrate a birthday, we went for lunch at Mill Pond House on Main Street (Route 25A), in Centerport.
We drove into the driveway to find valet parking. The valet took the car and we walked over a saddle, through the street-level, single door entry, .A bench outside the door is convenient if you have to wait for someone. When we entered we asked the hostess for seating on the patio. Since it was on the later side for lunch, there was no problem. Earleir, we probably would have needed a reservation. We walked across the carpet of the indoor dining room, through a single door (with another saddle) to the lovely, covered deck, and were taken to a table close to the water. What a beautiful view!
Our server was very pleasant and professional. Our delicious food, unhurried atmosphere and wonderful view made for a special afternoon. We did not want to leave!
Both dining areas have tables and chairs with adequate space between them. There are two, single occupancy restrooms. The restroom closest to the dining room is very narrow. The restroom to the left of the front bar has a door opening wide enough for a wheelchair. Neither have bars to aid wheelchair users. Neither room could be called handicapped-accessible.
As always, we at Destination Accessible advise you to check a venue’s website, www.millpondrestaurant.com, when planning a visit, to “know before you go.”
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