Paint Creek Cider Mill

Paint Creek Cider Mill is a ice cream parlor Rochester located in United States.

8 / 10
34
ratings
  • Phone

    (248) 656-3400

  • Website

    paintcreekcidermill.net

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  • Type

    Ice Cream Parlor

Address

4480 Orion Rd Rochester , MI 48306 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard)
Outdoor Seating Yes

Comments / 8


Keywords:

pulled pork Reuben sandwiches ice cream restaurants cheese bread corned beef
Chad Quintanilla

The smoked chicken and dumpling soup was outstanding! I also had a corned beef Reuben sandwich that was perfect in every way!

Tom Tucker

Awesome 4 cheese bread ! Great ice team , Ed is a super host, he even called us back ! Go there you won't be sorry , Ed makes his own dough Yum!

Nick Gaydos

All of the food is made from scratch! Fantastic pizza and BBQ . Pulled pork is the best around.

Kathleen

Love that they put a cinnamon stick in every cup of hot apple cider .

Matt K

Not an operating cider mill anymore. Just a store. Still good.

Steve

Try the Hershey's ice cream it's great!

Derek Bassett

Great ice cream !

Shane DeFour

First time here, and they're closed for a half hour at noon

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