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- A little hippy-dippy
My friend and I drove down here to try out their food. It was pretty easy to find the place as it is covered in mosaics and is in this sort of mini artist village. We went during the early spring and there was seating inside, with lots of tables. They set up the place so you order your food at the entrance, then pick a seat. This makes it great for take out. The place was pretty slow, but didn't take too long to get our food. I wasn't totally wowed by the food, but it was still pretty delicious. I would love to come back for a wrap. We got their ice cream which was so so. I've had better ice cream and it was pretty hard and took awhile to get it to a soft eatable state. I think in general their food is delicious, but I don't think I would bring ALL non-vegans here. The food is pretty darn healthy and therefore is better for a veg-heavy palette. Plus the decor reenforces that hippy vegan stereotype, which doesn't bother me at all. The only downside I would say is that the bathroom is shared with the other artist shops and is located on the outside of the building. Not a huge deal, but I can image it getting fairly busy when the artists shops are open, particularly during Millville's art fairs. Overall it's a great place. Lots of food options for vegans, and I think it is great they are took a chance with opening a vegan restaurant in a small town.