I love the loaves of fresh bread! We’ve tried the pumpkin spice, pumpkin chocolate chip. sour dough, cinnamon burst, and country white. I loved all of them!
Tony L.
Place rating: 4 South Jordan, UT
A review is way overdue for this local favorite. Homemade taste, homemade feel, and awesome prices. Sandwiches are good, soups are tasty and cookies are yummy! Highly recommended this place if you’re in Logan. Thumbs way up.
Yvonne P.
Place rating: 3 River Heights, UT
The bread is quite good, especially the multigrain. It IS very sweet however! The sandwiches are ok. The lunch meat reminds me of prepackaged Oscar Meyer meat from the supermarket shelves. Very thickly sliced. Chewy. I would prefer real deli sliced to order meat but this is not that by a long shot. Nothing special. As far as a lunch option for work meetings goes, they do a good job of getting the orders correct and having everything ready for someone to pick it up. Scones and bagels are decent. Cookies are huge, but again, it’s all SO sweet. The place must go through tons of sugar.
Sasha B.
Place rating: 4 Logan, UT
Buy bread here regularly, never disappointed. Lots of options, great for toast and sandwiches!
Haley N.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
I loaf this place! Fresh bread, delightful baked goods, and the fact that it’s CHEAP is even better. I’m a huge fan of their $ 5 «lunch in a paper bag». Here’s the deal, I don’t want you to look like a total noob, so follow these directions: Go to the counter on the left hand side and place your order on the tickets provided. I always get the whole sandwich with turkey and provolone, and all the veggies. Their pickles and sprouts are delightful. Then, go for the«CC» cookie(chocolate chip). Take that ticket to the register and pay then, they will call out your name once they bring your masterpiece to life; so while they make your sandwich, head over to the cooler and grab yourself a cold beverage. After you receive your meal, make sure they’ve thrown in your bag of chips. I’ve never had them mess this up – the real reason I’m having you do this, is so you can get a quick whiff of your creation before you head out the door. Yum. TIPS&TRICKS: * There is no seating at this location, so don’t plan on staying. Find a place to have a picnic – that can be either a park, the back of your car, or someone’s lawn(just make sure you’re willing to give up your cookie as a peace treaty if they don’t appreciate you trespassing). * However, there is another Old Grist Mill on the south side of Logan by Walmart. It has dining tables and more options. * Grab a loaf of their cinnamon bread on your way out. I promise it’s worth it.
Tim O.
Place rating: 4 Logan, UT
Good food, quick service, and price is right, thank you grist mill for meeting the needs and keeping it health for all of us
Elizabeth D.
Place rating: 4 West Lafayette, IN
Delicious and inexpensive. Went in for bagels, cinnamon roll, and bread this morning. Bagels are cheap. Could really use more vegetarian options for lunch.
Kate R.
Place rating: 5 Rensselaer, NY
This place is AWESOME. I was working in Logan for a day and the host ordered us lunch from Old Grist Mill; I had the tomato soup(light, yet flavorful and comforting) and a veggie sandwich(came on bread that was fresh and not the least bit soggy). BUT, OMG: the showstopper was the dessert, a chocolate chip pumpkin cookie, which was a little more like a crispy chocolate chip muffin top which was OUTOFTHISWORLD! Crisp on the outside, soft on the inside, fresh… wow. 5 stars, two thumbs up, don’t skip dessert!
Haley B.
Place rating: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
I love getting sandwiches at The Old Grist Mill. They are very simple, but the sourdough bread is delicious and just perfect for a sandwich. The lunch special is inexpensive and includes Lay’s potato chips or a cookie and a can of soda. While the chips might be boring, they certainly beat OGM’s chocolate chip cookie, which is grainy and hard. Still, this place is definitely worth a visit!
Trit S.
Place rating: 1 Logan, UT
Most of the food at OGM is fairly good, however it is crazy overpriced. I ordered a ½ PB& Jelly from them, it was $ 1.50, and about the size of a small pack of gum. If they would bring down their prices I would give them a better rating, but it’s just way too high.
Ellemeno P.
Place rating: 3 Saratoga Springs, UT
Lunch special is a good deal, but you have to wait in a very crowded entrance to get it. Nice home-town business to support.
Anthony J.
Place rating: 4 Vineyard, UT
I was at a conference at Utah State and they brought in Old Grist Mill sandwiches for lunch. It was delicious. I need to actually go to the restaurant though to check it out a little bit more… but for now, I highly recommend it for lunch.
Jackie B.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
This is the place I miss most after leaving the area! I LOVE Old Grist Mill! This is the 400N location does not serve hot soups or sandwiches.(The south location by the new Wal Mart does). I love their turkey on wheat with provolone. It’s a great sack lunch and perfect for everyone. You write out your sandwich order on their pre-made slips & you can select as many or as few toppings, veggies, or variety of cheese/meat as you like. Even picky eaters can have their sandwich just the way they like it! The cookies are huge!
Whitney M.
Place rating: 4 Logan, UT
The sandwich, cookie, chips, drink combo for $ 5 is the best deal for lunch. Don’t come to the this location for soup or seating. Head to the southern location for that, but also expect a longer wait(not too long) there.
Bevan E.
Place rating: 4 Hyrum, UT
Great bread(of course), but good food. Love to go for hot soups at lunch(GREAT clam chowder). Great sandwiches, breakfast bagels, etc. You feel like you’re eating healthy and yet it still tastes good.