
The mill, which opened its door in 1970, has a lot to offer including a restaurant with delicious homemade meals, apple orchards and pumpkin patches for hands on picking, hayrides that are fun for the whole family, and a country store that invites visitors to step back in time, where they’ll find all sorts of old fashioned candy, collectibles, seasonal items and one of a kind home décor.
The Mill Restaurant has an extensive menu with many different types of soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, pastries and quiche. A few customer favorites are the Past Tense Orchard Salad, Barbecue Pork Sandwich, and Chicken Parmesan Pizza. The mill also has a variety of yummy homemade baked goods, including donuts, pies, and breads. The Pumpkin Cream Pie and Blueberry Crunch Pie take dessert to a whole new level! On top of all that, their expert bakers make the most delicious artisan breads ever! How about Country White, Country Wheat, Spinach & Feta Cheese, New York Rye, Cinnamon Raisin Swirl, Tomato Garlic Parmesan, Six Cheese, Onion Cheddar, Cranberry Walnut, Raisin Pecan, or Great Grains? They are all made from scratch, and they're absolutely the best! Aside from all that, they also offer their own homemade Cook’s Ice Cream – and it’s the real deal!
There are also many events held at Past Tense during the year. Saturday, September 25th kicks off the 1st day of Past Tense’s Fall Festival! It starts the last weekend of September and runs every weekend in October from 11am -5pm. Enjoy live music, hayrides, U-pick pumpkins, building your own scarecrow, the corn maze, the 3D Fantasy Funhouse, the Daytime Haunted House and more. There is also inflatable fun for the kids every weekend and they will also enjoy the 1900's style carnival starting Saturday October 9th and running throughout the remainder of the Fall Festival. If you like to be spooked, come out every Friday and Saturday night starting September 24th throughout October for Past Tense After Dark. They feature 3 Haunted Attractions: The House of Horrors, The Corn Maze of Fear and the Hayride of Despair. Check out www.PastTenseAfterDark.com for more details.
Source for all information : http://www.pasttensecountry.com/