gristmill
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Gristmill River Restaurant & Bar: Housed in the ruins of a 19th-century cotton gin, the restaurant features treetop views, chicken-fried steak and margaritas.
From New York Times • Sep. 7, 2022
When opening Gristmill in Brooklyn in 2016, chef-owner Jake Novick-Finder worked with a custom furniture maker to perfect his barstool seating.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 4, 2018
Demonstration included with regular admission: $20, $19 seniors, $10 age 6 to 11, free age 5 and younger. Admission only to the Distillery and Gristmill site: $5 adults, $3 children, free age 5 and younger.
From Washington Post • Oct. 20, 2016
Make reservations for the Gospel Brunch on August 13, catered by the Gristmill restaurant.
From Southern Living • May 6, 2010
Gristmill Musical Playhouse: Damn Yankees still keeps bringing them in even though the real-life Yankees seem to have gone to the devil.
From Time Magazine Archive
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