903 Mills Market

903 S Mills Ave, Orlando - 32806
242 reviews
Sandwich Shop American
(407) 898-4392

Wow! Hidden gem! New favorite spot!!! The homemade soup special (rosemary chickpea) was so delicious I ordered a second. The two half sandwiches I tried were also completely scrumptious!! (The Thanksgiving and the sourdough Crazy Bird!!) The cookies weren’t my fave but, I hardly even wanted them after all the amazing food flavors!!! Love the chill atmosphere in the middle of a chill neighborhood and the server was fantastic.

This place is really cool! It is a quiet place away from the touristy part of town. Stopped by for a late lunch and were not disappointed. We all got sandwiches and they were amazing! The staff is really friendly and the food got out really quickly. Wish we had gotten pictures of our food before we finished! We didn't order any, but they also have a big selection of beer. Can't wait to go back!

outdoor seating only... beer and wine.. food was good and fast...bread was toasty n warm.. I would come back

the pick two soup and sandwich is a child size portion. i get it is supposed to be half and half but if you’re going to charge $10 for this, at least have it come with a drink and side. i spent $12 on lunch and it didn’t even fill me up and was something i could’ve easily made at home.

Tiny little corner spot caught my eye, and we decided to stop. Sooo glad I did!!! What an absolutely fresh and delicious sandwich!!! Nice outdoor seating, dog friendly without the dog being all over. And the beer and food is of good variety and excellent flavor.. fast, friendly, and attentive service and great prices!!

Cute little quaint place, Food is good, not bad.I feel the food is bought from another store and not prepared there. The potato salad tasted like publix potato salad, But like I said the food is good. I had the cheese steak , was good but very dry. I personally would not go out of my way to eat there, but if I'm in the area I would definitely eat there.

Chicken pesto Flatbread is amazingly good . Friendly staff . Love the outdoors sitting especially when it gets dark .

On Wednesday evening I stopped here to pickup three dinner salads for my wife, my mom, and myself. The salads were delicious, though there were a few pieces of lettuce that appeared old, the way lettuce looks when it gets slimy, those were put aside and we enjoyed our salads and my mom went back to her house. On Thursday evening at around 11 p.m. I became terribly sick to my stomach and vomited many times over eleven hours. My wife's symptoms started around 1 a.m., and by 7 a.m. my mom was calling me to see if I could bring her Gatorade and Pepto Bismol as she, too, was ill. While I will acknowledge that the salad has not been tested for bacteria nor have any of us, I will point out that our child who did not eat the salad is and continues to be fine, as well as my dad. Had my mom given us a virus, or vice versa, there wouldve been an incubation period, not all three of us becoming terribly sick at the same time. My mom stopped over for dinner and left after dinner, that was the extent of her visit. I would never dine here again, and this experience has made me question dining out altogether, which I thoroughly enjoy. This was the worst I can remember feeling over a 30 hour period, thankfully the worst of it went away after a day.

Food was amazing. I have not been in well over 10 years and was pleasantly surprised at the changes to the inside and outside as well as the being as good as I remembered!

The food is honestly not great, but we've kept coming here over the years because it has a nice patio and we like supporting local businesses. And I've never felt the need to post a negative review because it just is what it is--a convenient, affordable spot with a nice vibe. The people have always been nice enough and the food has never been so atrociously bad to warrant a bad review. But today we went there to get a bagel sandwich. We parked at like 11:25, got in line around 11:27, got to the register at 11:32, and were met with "we stopped serving breakfast at 11:30." I almost laughed because I couldn't believe it. I get it, it's on us for not getting there earlier. But also, as someone who has worked in customer service most my life: give me a break. It's not like the bagels magically disappeared at 11:30. And it's not like they have corporate rules they'll get in trouble for breaking. This was just their decision to stick to an arbitrary line in the sand instead of serve their customers. We left, and the let us leave. Which, again, is just a very odd business decision. We went to Bagel Bruno and had a vastly superior bagel sandwich. You'd think with all the new competition in the area, Mills would be trying harder than ever to retain customers. Oh, well.