Connecticut is full of historic spots but they can be much more enchanting to visit when there’s food involved! Today’s feature highlights a delightful waterside restaurant that is located in a 1800s grist and sawmill. The space was later utilized as a factory for making spiral bound brushes like those used to clean bottles and guns.
The Brushmill By The Waterfall restaurant now occupies the mill serving some of the finest food in the region alongside a picturesque waterfall that once powered the mill operations.
Enter the rustic and warm dining room and marvel at the former mill workings in the space. This restaurant alongside the waterfall is a popular spot for family celebrations and romantic dates.
From soups and starters to salads and entrees, expect only first-class dishes prepared with the utmost care. Select any item you like, each and every plate will make your palate sing.
Save room to satisfy your sweet tooth with incredibly delicious desserts. Creme Brulee, key lime pie, and triple layer chocolate cake are just a few of the scrumptious selections.
Wing fans mark your calendars for Wednesday nights, enjoy 50 cent wings in the more casual lounge area. Choose from teriyaki, bbq, buffalo, or sweet chili flavors. Gather some friends for this restaurant special.
Whether you're looking for an elegant celebration in the dining room or a more laid back gathering in the lounge, Brush By The Waterfall is a scenic and historic eatery that will delight all of your senses.
Discover this waterside restaurant at 129 W. Main St., Chester, CT 06412. Check out their full menu by visiting their website. You can also follow them on Facebook.
Have you ever dined at this historic mill restaurant? If you’re searching for more amazing dining options in Connecticut, check out these hometown restaurants that will transport you back in time.
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