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Specializing in country cookinâ, the Windmill Cafè on the Square is a new favorite restaurant in Frankston. editor s pick featured
By LISA TANG
Special to the Herald-Press Jan 1, 2021
Jan 1, 2021
Specializing in country cookinâ, the Windmill Cafè on the Square is a new favorite restaurant in Frankston.
Frankstonâs Windmill Cafè on the Square offers a lot more than good country cookinâ â though it is its specialty. Since opening in September, the cafè serves hundreds of meals each week to locals and travelers hungry for a taste of home.
The fare is a welcome alternative to Frankstonâs other restaurants like Pepitaâs Mexican Kitchen, Milanoâs Pizza, Subway, and Dairy Queen, and fills a void left by the townâs former country restaurants, Country Kettle, 7-B Restaurant, and Charlieâs Barbecue.