Mill Street Brew Pub, Brewery restaurant in Old Ottawa, Canada
Mill Street Brew Pub occupies a stone building with exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and large windows overlooking the Ottawa River. The restaurant provides indoor seating and a seasonal outdoor terrace with river views.
The building dates to the 1800s when it operated as Thompson-Perkins Mill, one of the first grist mills built at Chaudière Falls. Its location on a historic industrial site ties it to Ottawa's early development.
Live music performances here connect beer lovers with Ottawa's local music scene. The pub attracts people who support local artists while enjoying craft beverages.
The venue serves lunch and dinner daily with both indoor and seasonal outdoor seating options. It is easily accessible on foot and offers river views from multiple spots.
Visitors can watch the brewing process through glass walls while dining, as the restaurant produces several beer varieties on location. This open production setup shows how craft beers are made.
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