My relationship with Mill's End did not start out on the right note. They simply refused to make the crepes that are included in the cafe's official name, "Mill's End Cafe and Creperie." They said it was cafe policy that it was up to the individual server whether or not they would make a crepe or not, which seemed ridiculous to me.
Since those first couple of experiences, I have not been turned down for a crepe yet at Mill's End. Speaking of the dish, I find them decent but not extraordinary here. Better are the breakfast sandwiches. As for the coffee and tea there is a wide selection, although nothing tastes incredible to me. The place also feels rather cold. Perhaps it's the fact that the tables are so spread out, but I never really feel cozy. I do dig the poetry slam that they host every week, however, and I hear they have hookahs. There can also be nice artwork on the walls.