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.

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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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