Parshallville Cider Mill

Parshallville Cider Mill

Parshallville Cider Mill
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Amy S
2 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2018 • Family
We love Parshallville Cider Mill. It is quaint and true to what a cider mill is. There are no bounce houses or humungous crowds. The owners are the salt of the earth people. Highly recommend Parshallville Cider Mill
Written September 16, 2018
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Tom Gackle
Plymouth, MI160 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2014 • Family
I have to admit I've been to quite a few cider mills in the area this year as well as in prior years. The Historic Parshallville Cider Mill in an annual MUST DO. They've never let us down. I'm not exaggerating, it's the best cider I've had at any cider mill in Michigan. The cider doughnuts were fresh and warm. There are two options for caramel apples...they will slice up an apple for you and cover it with fresh soft caramel and scatter the top with nuts if you desire...it's awesome! It's worth the few extra miles off the beaten path!
Written October 14, 2014
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MidwestKathM
Detroit, MI1,138 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020
What a quaint village cider mill! This historic grist mill turned cider mill set along the North Ore Creek with a dam and tall trees takes you back in time! We enjoyed a sunny Saturday afternoon with some yummy donuts and delicious apple cider sitting on a creek side bench. Doesn't get much better for an authentic autumn memory!!
Written October 31, 2020
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yellowstonetravaler
8 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019 • Family
You can see how apples we're origionally made into apple cider. Very friendly owners proud of their work. Activities on site for the weekends.
Written October 8, 2019
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thehabman
Fenton, MI37 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Couples
I have been coming here since way back in the 1960's when it was over an hour and a half drive out in the country to get here from the city.

Now, I live less than 10 miles away and visit on a regular basis

Great cider and donuts and an amazing historical building.
Written May 7, 2019
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Lori T
Clarence Center, NY400 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Friends
Cider Mill in Autumn – what a winning combination - While visiting family in Brighton, Michigan we decided to take a short ride to the Parshallville community in Livingston County where we located the North Ore Creek and pulled up to Tom Walker’s Grist Mill – otherwise known as Parhsallville Cider Mill. An 136 year-old historic water-powered mill with plenty of parking surrounded by a beautiful park-like setting and lots of large shade trees/greenery as well as a secure wooden bridge and views of the sparkling waterfall complimented the Grist Mill’s old-world charm with a historical reminder of a time when water power was common. A long railed-wooden porch and entry way takes you back in time – wood everywhere – floors, walls, partitions, very high wooden peaked ceiling and hanging tools from the past for visual effects. Ceiling fans were in overdrive as freshly-made donuts were being prepared, displays of freshly-baked apple pies (two-crust or crumbled), iced breads, and preserves we abound. Our first goal was to order hot cider which had a clean fresh flavor that will remain with me for a long time and it was comfortably hot. Our second goal was to purchase an apple pie for our gracious hosts who had invited us for dinner that evening (we purchased the two-crust option) and our third goal was to purchase and bring home to our families Historic Parshallville Cider Mill 1869 preserves – I purchased the Peach Spread. My purchases brought back wonderful youthful memories of my paternal grandmother and maternal grandparents – #1. PIES: My paternal grandmother was famous for her pies and the Parhsallville Cider Mill apple pie was a hit – incredibly flavorful, with a crust that reminded me of pies from my childhood. #2. Preserves – my maternal grandparents had a suburban backyard peach tree that according to my mother originated from a peach pit which was planted in their backyard when she was a young girl. This matured peach tree annually blossomed lots and lots of peaches that in-turn were made into the family’s peach preserves every fall. In summary, Tom Walker’s Grist Mill – otherwise known as Parhsallville Cider Mill is a must-see – family members visibly work tirelessly at this site – we were introduced to one of the owners – Mrs. Walker and one of the young family members – A visit to this cider mill may bring back childhood memories and create new memories well into the future.
Written October 8, 2018
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051746
Brighton, MI92 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2017 • Family
This cider mill is antique and in a rather out of the way, quiet area. There is a stream that runs through the property. It is lovely, especially in the fall. The store is small, but has an assortment of yummy choices. You can stroll the property with donuts and cider in hands. It is my favorite fall outing with the grandsons.
Written April 6, 2018
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Anibal RealtyNetWorth.com
Fenton, MI4 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
Small town, wander around, babbling stream, so clean, cider and donuts, take the kids n the mutts, laid back ..... come back.
Written March 20, 2020
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Peggy E
Byron, MI5 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Couples
We went there and enjoyed our day, Sun was shinning, we had to wait a while to go in the Barn or mill. It was worth it. The cider and doughnuts are so good.. Love it .
Written November 7, 2018
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Rufus2fus
Lansing, MI35 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Family
better prices here. excellent baked goods and jam. walking trail with stream. picnic tables. wooded.
Written October 23, 2018
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