I came to Milestones because I had a gift card from there. Last time I had come here I had tried the butternut squash ravioli which was really weird tasting and I basically had to force it down...maybe I got a rotten batch...or maybe it's just naturally gross here. Either way, I wasn't going to let that one time ruin my experience here so I decided to go back with my boyfriend.
The hostess as the front was super nice and got us seated right away. We came around 4:30 on a Friday night so it wasn't busy yet. Everything on the menu looked really good, although it was super pricey I found...My boyfriend and I both commented on the pricey-ness and instantly began looking at the cheapest items on the menu hahah. Anyways, my boyfriend got the Ceasar salad with chicken. It was big and enough to fill him up, he complained that he didn't like how big and crunchy the croutons were, but I tried them and actually really enjoyed them. You could tell they were fresh! I had the gluten-free spaghatenni which had goat cheese in it and was delicious.
One thing that I didn't like with their gluten free menu was that it stated "cross contamination may occur". I'm not celiac, but my mom is, and like many allergies, if cross contamination occurs she will get very sick. What is the point of having a gluten free menu if the customers can't trust it to be gluten free...how hard is it to make sure that cross contamination doesn't occur with one dish? I've worked in a restaraunt before and it's not hard to ensure that cross contamination doesn't occur.
The food was pretty good and the portions were good. I was full after half my meal and packed it up. The gluten free noodles were pretty good too, I couldn't even tell they were gluten free. I also had chunks of tomatoes in my dish which I liked because they tasted pretty fresh. My boyfriends salad was a normal ceasar salad. Nothing special.
The one thing that put me off was that our server didn't come check up on us ONCE. Not even to ask if we were enjoying our food. It wasn't busy at all in the place so she had no excuse. She was friendly, but you could tell she wasn't going out of her way to be extra nice to her customers.
I don't think I'll really be back to this place just because I feel like I can have the same quality of food for a better price elsewhere. It ended up costing around 40$ for the two of us - (two entrees plus one orange juice) and I just feel like I could have found a similar spaghetinni and ceasar salad somewhere else for half the price.