There's a gorgeous and historic restaurant tucked away in Westminster that might have one of the most charming settings of any dining spot in the state. The Old Mill Restaurant in Massachusetts has been serving patrons hot and tasty meals for almost 100 years and has spent over 252 years as a business in Westminster. This former saw mill owes its popularity, in part, to its spectacular setting. Featuring charming footbridges, an idyllic duck pond and a magical waterfall, you really can't escape the beauty of nature at this cozy, country-style eatery.
The 1761 Old Mill Restaurant is situated on a mill dam that provides one of the most enchanting dining settings around.
You enter the restaurant through a gorgeous covered wooden bridge.
There are actually several wooden bridges around the restaurant. The one shown here spans a charming babbling brook.
Sitting on the patio is a great way to take in the view.
And the scene outside is pretty spectacular.
Having a view like this as you dine almost makes you feel like you should pay extra. Almost.
It's hard not to be mesmerized by the lovely, swirling waters.
Inside, the atmosphere is cozy, warm and bright.
The interior is rustic and decorated simply, but feels authentically historic and inviting.
The food is served in generous portions at very fair prices. The flavors are the perfect marriage between your grandmother's cooking and fine dining.
If you're in the mood for meat, this place makes a truly excellent steak.
The piping-hot pecan rolls are also sure to delight.
The restaurant will even provide complimentary day-old bread for you to feed the ducks.
The 1761 Old Mill Restaurant really has no bad angles.
Click here for the official website of The Old Mill Restaurant. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you been to the Old Mill Restaurant in Massachusetts? Share your experience in the comments! For more unique dining experiences, check out 11 of the most beautiful restaurants in Massachusetts.
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