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Feedback gevenWe came here with really high hopes of experiencing and seeing something unique. This was marketed as a communal and family friendly oasis full of local art, activities, and a place for people to come together. We drove nearly 40 minutes and as soon as we walked in with our 3 year old, we were very quickly informed that the marketing was wrong and that this was not a place for children. We were told that if we stayed that we needed to just sit in one place and look at things. The person who greeted us also informed us that they were putting in $400 plants in the park and that this was going to be some sort of high end venue (I guess that means families can 't come? . Needless to say, we felt unwelcome and took a quick lap holding our daughter so we would not be chided for her not sitting in place. There was one other family there that seemed to be doing yoga. Other than that, it was pretty empty.This could be a great community place that attracts a diverse audience I hope it figured out what it wants to be when it grows up. Until then we recommend trying one of the local breweries instead. We all felt more welcome and had more fun there.
We had a wonderful birthday party for our daughter in December here. It was reasonably priced and the space was so much fun for all of the kids (ages 6months to 14) ! We had an issue with one employee being a bit rude to our guests but the manager, Lystra, handled it really well. We would book this space again for a birthday in a heartbeat!
Milk 180 Park is a gift to our community. Every time I walk in (FOR FREE) I feel so lucky that we have this space. The staff is friendly- if you follow the few simple rules, that are clearly displayed. Ring the bell if you'd like service, put your empties in the bin, don't bring outside food or drink, and don't let your children horseplay. Considering it's a free space, that's very few rules- in my opinion. Plus the food and drinks are delicious. A true gem, that I hope will be in Easthampton for years to come.
Interesting place, but staff were rude and confrontational. It's not a park, it's a restaurant, so you cannot bring in any outside food (not even candy or a water). Ordered an iced coffee and it was clear ... basically tasted like sugar water. Cameras were everywhere so it feels like you're under surveillance. I like the hydroponics aspect, but the menu was hard to understand. All in all, an odd experience.
What a special unique place! It was difficult for me to find but well worth it when we did! From the back it seemed like we were entering a residential building which the 3rd floor is). 180 mill park is on the 2nd floor. Keep looking and follow 180 mill park signs. It's worth it. Great place for parents with kids to relax, grab a bite, a beer and enjoy the view. I loved that kids from the area of all ages could play together in a safe, climate controlled environment. Friendly staff and we enjoyed the food too. Loved it! I felt like I was back in Fremont Seattle or Portland or olympia.
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