Landmarks

Plimoth Grist Mill

13 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Lydia
June 23, 2021
A wonderful little reenactment working mill where you can buy grain! The mill also contains a sweet little gift shop and a really good restaurant and pub upstairs!
Martina
May 12, 2021
If you're downtown to see Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower, across the way is a path running along the town brook that will lead you to the mill. There is also a path to Burial Hill nearby. 7 miles from here.
Kelley And Mary Ellen
June 11, 2018
The mill runs on Saturdays and Wednesdays from noon to 3 pm, where you can see our miller grin corn into cornmeal. On non-milling days, let our tour guides show you around and explain the history of the mill from 1636 onwards, discussing the effects local industry had on the environment as well as the steps being taken to preserve the ecology of the Town Brook area today.
The mill runs on Saturdays and Wednesdays from noon to 3 pm, where you can see our miller grin corn into cornmeal. On non-milling days, let our tour guides show you around and explain the history of the mill from 1636 onwards, discussing the effects local industry had on the environment as well as t…
Erin
April 7, 2022
The Grist Mill tells the story of the grist (corn grinding) mill built by the Pilgrims in the Plymouth colony. Great little museum if you stop by Sat from 1-3; they are grinding corn then. (You will see the mill moving outside when they are grinding corn.) Stop by for a visit & buy some organic cornmeal for $5. Walk the paved trail to the waterfront and enjoy the herring run along the way.
The Grist Mill tells the story of the grist (corn grinding) mill built by the Pilgrims in the Plymouth colony. Great little museum if you stop by Sat from 1-3; they are grinding corn then. (You will see the mill moving outside when they are grinding corn.) Stop by for a visit & buy some organic corn…
Michelle
August 12, 2021
Great spot for a walk and for a bite to eat
Location
6 Spring Ln
Plymouth, MA
Plymouth Bay Cultural District