There’s Always A Line Down The Street At Neighbor’s Mill Bakery & Cafe In Missouri

Neighbor’s Mill Bakery & Cafe in Missouri offers a variety of delicious meals and desserts, often attracting lines due to its popularity.

A good restaurant or bakery, undoubtedly, has lines from time-to-time, or maybe even on a consistent basis, sometimes leading out of the building and along the sidewalk. If we're willing to wait in that line, we - and our taste buds - are usually well-rewarded. Whether you're craving something sweet or are in the mood for a tasty meal, you can't go wrong at Neighbor's Mill Bakery & Cafe in Missouri.

With two locations in Springfield, Neighbor's Mill Cafe & Bakery makes it easy to fill up at mealtime and to satisfy your sweets cravings all in one visit.

If you're visiting around lunchtime, you might have to wait a bit - as the line's been known to snake of the door. However, the line tends to move fast, so don't stress.

The charming cafe and bakery serves breakfast, if you need a boost of energy to start your day. You're sure to find something that hits the spot - from hearty breakfast sandwiches to fruit parfaits.

Neighbor's Mill also scoops up tomato basil, potato bacon, and a soup of the day. Pair it with a salad or one of the many sandwiches on the menu.

Choose from both grilled and cold sandwiches, each prepared on freshly-made bread and served with a side of chips and a pickle.

Even if you're not hungry enough for a meal, grab what sweet fans call one of the best cinnamon buns around.

Neighbor's Mill & Cafe is also well-known for its fresh bread.

Don't forget to take a peek at the decadent desserts - cupcakes, brownies, and muffins, for example.

Stop by the official website of Neighbor's Mill Bakery & Cafe for days, hours, and a menu. Or, go

here for Facebook.

Have you been to Neighbor's Mill Bakery & Cafe in Missouri? What's your favorite meal on the menu? Let us know in the comments! If you're craving a good, old-fashioned ice cream treat, you might have to wait in line at Betty Rae's in Kansas City, but it will be oh-so-worth it.

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