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October 2023 by Michelle M.
A very sweet lady was working her butt off trying to serve all the customers coming in for breakfast food and coffee. A 1 person show and nothing else on the island was open. The grill was closed. The shop was hot and cluttered, but I'm thankful for her helping with my need for coffee! The scone and coffee were great! We grabbed an outside table.
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August 2021 by Allyson S.
We biked here for a early morning cup of coffee mid-week while staying on the island. We got there a little early, but even at their posted opening hours they weren't ready or open yet. Thankfully it was a nice day so we waited. The service was amazing, and the woman behind the counter was so friendly! Definitely made it feel like a cozy, welcoming coffee shop rather than some corporate chain. The coffee was alright. We ordered two lattes, the flavorings were just from a bottle so nothing to write home about, but still the coffee was pretty great. Loved having an early-morning option available on Madeline Island!
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May 2021 by Laura S.
This place is so lovely, largely thanks to the incredibly sweet folks who run it. My family and I visited the island this weekend and were looking for a place to grab lunch, which is difficult on a small island where the few dining places are either closed until Memorial Day or only open for a couple hours in the evening for dinner. A police officer recommended Mission Hill, and even though they were clearly getting ready to close, Marie insisted we come in. She and her grandson, who was working the cash register, were both SO sweet. Our sandwiches were delicious, and the baked goods looked phenomenal (my sister got one of the cinnamon rolls, which she said was fantastic). The place is a little cramped and very cluttered, but it feels cozy and loved, and I like the eclectic style. I definitely plan on visiting again the next time I'm in the area.
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December 2020 by Kim M.
We had a very warm welcome when most other businesses were closed! The shop has great tasting coffee and hot chocolate and we had fun shopping the T-shirts and sweatshirts. We stayed for 45 minutes talking with the owner about the island history. There's tables for customers to enjoy their coffee and relax.
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August 2017 by Clark Andreasen
Combined with the coffee house next door Fair prices