There is so much to love about New England — the distinctive changing of seasons, the extensive amount of history, and the rich culture throughout the region attract visitors year-round. Massachusetts alone offers so many great experiences, from the liveliness of Boston to the picturesque small towns. A stop at the historic 1761 Old Mill in Westminster is a great place to enjoy the nostalgic essence of New England, with traditional American food in a cozy atmosphere.

This beloved local restaurant has an incredible history dating back 258 years.

Old Mill/Facebook Like New England, The Old Mill is full of history. It began as a sawmill in 1761 and cut logs for five generations. After ceasing operations in the late 1800s, the building became a tea room during the summer months. This ended due to war restrictions in 1942. It was turned into a year-round restaurant and pub by the Foster family after World War II and is still thriving over 75 years later.

You won’t want to miss out on the beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons.

Old Mill/Facebook The grounds of The Old Mill are stunning all year round, featuring waterfalls and tons of natural beauty.

There’s also a duck pond on-site!

Old Mill/Faceook The Old Mill sits next to a scenic pond where you can watch and feed the ducks.

The quaint surroundings of the restaurant are picture-perfect and fun to explore.

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The dining area is one of the most scenic places to unwind and offers an interior with a very cozy, old-world charm.

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There are tons of New England favorites peppering the menu including pecan rolls and corn fritters. And then there’s the clam chowder which is highly recommended- perfect for the colder months.

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Plus, there are options for everyone here! The menu of The Old Mill is full of American comforts, such as steak and seafood.

Old Mill/Facebook However, there are also options for vegetarians. Pictured here is the mushroom ravioli.

Aside from the delicious food, you won’t want to leave this most memorable setting.

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Whether you’re inside or outside, the ambiance of The Old Mill is both pleasant and nostalgic.

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The 1761 Old Mill offers a beautiful setting and fantastic American comfort food, which makes it well worth a visit. It also has a very special charm, since it’s one of the longest-running restaurants in all of New England. It’s lovely any time of year, whether you are coming in for a special occasion or just a homey cooked meal in a rustic atmosphere.

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Like New England, The Old Mill is full of history. It began as a sawmill in 1761 and cut logs for five generations. After ceasing operations in the late 1800s, the building became a tea room during the summer months. This ended due to war restrictions in 1942. It was turned into a year-round restaurant and pub by the Foster family after World War II and is still thriving over 75 years later.

The grounds of The Old Mill are stunning all year round, featuring waterfalls and tons of natural beauty.

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The Old Mill sits next to a scenic pond where you can watch and feed the ducks.

However, there are also options for vegetarians. Pictured here is the mushroom ravioli.

For information about the menu, location, special events, seasonal offerings, and more, visit The Old Mill website. The Old Mill’s Facebook page is also a great place to learn more and browse through photos as you plan your visit.

If you want to take a hike in an area close to Westminster and the Old Mill, head to Leominster State Forest and take a trail with awe-inspiring rock formations.

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Address: The 1761 Old Mill, 69 State Rd E, Westminster, MA 01473, USA