You Can Eat Right Beside a Flowing Waterfall at This Historic Massachusetts Mill Restaurant

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Tucked along the banks of a scenic waterway in Westminster, Massachusetts, The 1761 Old Mill is one of those rare restaurants that makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time the moment you arrive. Built in 1761 as a water-powered sawmill, this beloved spot has been welcoming hungry guests for over 80 years as a family-run American restaurant.

From a bubbling waterfall just outside the windows to complimentary pecan rolls and corn fritters at every table, the experience here goes far beyond just a meal. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime regular, there are so many reasons why people keep coming back to this charming New England gem.

The Historic 1761 Sawmill Building

Few restaurants in New England can claim a backstory quite like this one. The 1761 Old Mill was originally built as a water-powered sawmill, making it one of the oldest operating structures in Westminster, Massachusetts…

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