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SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera
SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera

SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Old Grist Mill Restaurant Menu & Paper Table Mat from 1953 | Vintage Ephemera

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The Old Grist Mill is a famous local favorite restaurant and tavern, so much so that this 1953 menu folder, typed daily menu (featuring broiled lobster for $4.50), and paper table mat must have been snitched from the restaurant as a keepsake! For anyone (and there are many) who love the Grist Mill, this is for you!

ABOUT THE RESTAURANT (Courtesy of the Grist Mill website)
A rare relic of Pre-Revolutionary New England, the Old Grist Mill was built in 1745 on the banks of the Runnins River. The power by the dam and the old water wheel was utilized in grinding the grain raised by nearby colonial farmers. The stepping stone to the front doorway is one of the massive granite grindstones of those primitive days.
The earliest owner of record was J. Bowen, who operated the part that is now the upper dining room as a grist mill. The lower level which was added some years later was the old saw mill. One owner succeeded another, as the generations passed, until around 1845, when the mill was operated by the blind Dexter Chaffee. Even today some guests still return to the spot known as “Blind Man’s Mill”. Today, the Old Grist Mill by the river’s edge continues in the tradition of New England taverns. People of all backgrounds gather daily for food, drink, and good times. The Old Grist Mill is touted by locals as the preeminent New England tavern featuring everything from steaks and chops to some of the freshest seafood dishes in all of New England. Our Crab Cakes are legendary, as is the Baked Stuffed Jumbo Shrimp. Other favorites are Clams Steamed in Garlic, Onions and White Wine, Boston Scrod and, of course, lobsters served virtually any way you like them. The cocktail lounge is a convivial gathering place for travelers during any season and on the whole is a handsome blend of historic rural hospitality and refined refreshment in New England wayside tradition.

The restaurant was destroyed in a devastating fire in 2012 that broke everyone's heart. Luckily, it has been painstakingly rebuilt on the same footprint and with the same charm of the original.

BIXLEY NOTES
• Old Grist Mill, Seekonk, MA
• July 26, 1953 Menu Folder, Typed Daily Menu, and Paper Table Mat
• Folder measures 8 1/2" x 11
• Table Mat measures 14" x 9 1/2"

VINTAGE NOTES
• In very good condition
• Menu folder is torn at the fold about 1/3" of the way up the folder
• See photographs for close-up details

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