The Old Mill Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and you can see an incredible to view of the Little Pigeon River flowing through the water wheel of a 200-year-old gristmill. The mill continues to operate today, grinding grains that the restaurant uses to bake its breads and sweets where you can bring your favorite grain home with you after your vacation. The restaurant serves family-style Southern classics like meatloaf, chicken pot pie, chicken and dumplings, pot roast, and vegetable plates. Diners celebrate the large portions and the many country sides that come with each meal, including corn chowder, com fritters, salad, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert for all dinners. The mashed potatoes and green beans are unlimited, and I highly recommend getting the pecan pie or the chocolate cake, but the pecan pie is my favorite.
While you wait to be seated, you can go to the gift shop, candy store, distillery, creamery, stone shop and many other shops.