The Old Feed Mill’s rich history dates back to 1857, the
year Mazomanie was plotted as a village. The water-powered Lynch
and Walker Flouring Mill grew to be a large regional mill. By the
turn of the century, it was the leading commercial force in thriving
Mazomanie.
During the middle of the twentieth century, highway use
flourished making railroads the primary source of shipping (and
community
employment) a thing of the past. People began moving elsewhere
for employment.

For years, the mill stood abandoned, a symbol of the town’s
storied past. In the winter of 1992, the Vistes began plans to
use the mill as the setting for a restaurant that would serve American
Country cuisine as classic as the building that housed it.
The respect for the landmark and the care taken in restoring
its utility was awarded. The restoration received the prestigious
Certification
of Commendation from the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
The Old Feed Mill accepts Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover.
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