The Crooked Mile Cafe and Crooked Cones at Rosemont
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Takeout
- Dine-in
The Crooked Mile Cafe and Crooked Cones at Rosemont Reviews - 95
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Steve Hurley
Great coffee selection, and probably the best breakfast sandwiches around. Lunch is very good as well. Highly recommend this place to anyone. Specialty coffees are the best here.
Karen Jungjohann
Lovely little coffee shop with a large selection of hot and cold drinks, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, then ice cream if you come at the right time of day!
Thawn Lowing
Excellent little coffee spot. Enjoyed some very good coffee and an everything bagel with house made vegi cream cheese...wow. very very tasty!!!
Jaime Payer
Staff is very friendly. They make amazing coffee drinks and I noticed on my most recent visit that they now serve ice cream... which, I think, is a great use of the space since they can't offer dine-in service.
Chris Barr
Great place with a friendly staff and bright atmosphere. Prices are good, and selection is extensive. I would definitely give more stars if they had wifi.
Raechel Allen
Best sausage egg and cheese on a bagel in town!
The Carrabassett coffee is great. Crooked Mile employees wear masks and the pickup option is perfect for my schedule, I never have to wait when I arrive.
Jessica Vallette
If you're gluten-free like me you can substiture the bread with salad. The portion is usually enough for 2 meals.
Sara M
I love this place only been in twice, but just visiting. The seating is very minimal. I had to sit at a table while the line 8 deep got thru, the waitress and lack of seating is why not at start review. The pastries and breakfast bagel sandwiches are great. I've had hot lavender lattes both times. Yum. It's definitely a place I might visit again.
Erich Kruger
Been a customer a while. Love the coffee ☕
Andrew Baker
If they keep making coffee the way that they did today, Crooked Mile just might break the curse of this location. The egg sandwich, on the other hand seemed like some institutional egg-like liquid that came from bag from Sysco, mixed with pre-chopped generic utility grade frozen vegetable shards. I could be wrong about its origins but suffice to say I was not impressed with the veggie egg sandwich. It wasn't bad, but it definitely wasn't good. But I'd go back for coffee, and you know I just might try something else off the menu and see if they can redeem their food game.