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WE ARE CLOSED FOR THE 2023 SEASON! THANK YOU ALL FOR ANOTHER GREAT SEASON! OUR
SEASON RUNS FROM LATE AUGUST UNTIL AROUND THANKSGIVING OPEN EVERYDAY 9AM-8PM
STARTING HALLOWEEN NIGHT OUR HOURS CHANGE TO EVERYDAY 9AM-6PM WATCH THE FACEBOOK
PAGE, "FANS OF BURRVILLE CIDER MILL" WE DO ALL OUR ADVERTISING THERE.


If and when we have anything to share we will post it on our Facebook page,
"Fans of Burrville Cider Mill". If you are not already a member on that page, go
there now to become one. We do all our advertising on Facebook.
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Call Us - 315-788-7292
18176 County Route 156, watertown NY 13601
Burrvillecidermill@yahoo.com


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Come watch us press the North Countrys best Sweet Apple Cider. Blending
different varieties of apples makes the best cider. We buy our apples from all
over New York State at their peak of ripeness and then each apple is visually
and physically inspected so that only the highest quality apples are used. We
press Cider as needed. Typicaly, every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
You are welcome to a self guided tour when we are pressing. The best hours to
view are between 10am and noon, at times they may press later in the day.
As you tour the Mill you will be greeted by the sweet smell of apples being
pressed into cider, and freshly fried cider donuts still too hot to
touch.Located between the Thousand Islands and Adirondack Regions of New York,
the Mill has been a historic landmark and family tradition for several
generations. We sell many North Country favorites and take pride in purchasing
all of our products within New York State. We also sell some of the finest hand
crafted items from local artisians.

Be sure to bring your camera along when you visit. The view of the falls from
the decks with the backdrop of the Autumn leaves is a picture you will not want
to leave without.
 * There is record of a cider press being in use at the Mill as far back as the
   1800s. In the 1940s Homer Rebb converted the Mill to cider production on a
   commercial scale. Ever since then "Burrville Cider" has been known as the
   best cider in the North Country.
   
 * Electricity, rather than waterpower, now runs the Mill equipment. Remnants of
   the old penstock, a water tunnel, are still there though, and all of our
   visitors are encouraged to take a stroll on the decks over looking the falls.
   The feel of the mist and the roar of the falls is an experience you will not
   soon forget.
 * The Burrville Cider Mill is one of Jefferson County's oldest establishments.
   The structure, formerly known as Burr's Mills, was built in 1801 and was
   originally used as a sawmill and a gristmill.
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 * The Mill is located at the headwaters of the North Branch of the Sandy Creek
   on a 30-foot waterfall that was used to turn a turbine that powered the Mill
   equipment. Actually, the village of Burrville was settled before nearby
   Watertown. The reason being that the Black River that runs through Watertown
   was considered too immense to harness but the falls at Burrville were easily
   controlled.
 * Capt. John Burr, whom Burrville is named after, purchased the Mill in 1802.
   Not much is known about Capt. Burr but it is rumored that he was a pirate who
   would steal from the supply ships out on Lake Ontario and then sell the goods
   back to the troops in Sackets Harbor. Some even say his ghost still visits
   the Mill. Actually, the old Mill has quite a repitation for its numerious
   hauntings.
 * There is record of a cider press being in use at the Mill as far back as the
   1800s. In the 1940s Homer Rebb converted the Mill to cider production on a
   commercial scale. Ever since then "Burrville Cider" has been known as the
   best cider in the North Country.
   
 * Electricity, rather than waterpower, now runs the Mill equipment. Remnants of
   the old penstock, a water tunnel, are still there though, and all of our
   visitors are encouraged to take a stroll on the decks over looking the falls.
   The feel of the mist and the roar of the falls is an experience you will not
   soon forget.
 * The Burrville Cider Mill is one of Jefferson County's oldest establishments.
   The structure, formerly known as Burr's Mills, was built in 1801 and was
   originally used as a sawmill and a gristmill.
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BEESE'S DEPOT CAFE

Looking for great coffee, amazing food, and Cider Mimosas? Come check us out
over at Beese's Depot Cafe in Adams Center! The Cafe is open 6am-1:30pm
Wednesday-Sunday durring the fall!


HUNGRY??

Check out Steiner's General Store and Diner, around the corner from the Cider
Mill, located on Rt 12. Owned by our family members, Forrest and Kaitlyn
Steiner! They've developed quite a reputation for their great food and friendly,
old fashion, downhome service. Online ordering available! Find them (and their
menu) on Facebook at : Steiner's General Store and Diner
Steiner's General Store and Diner

Hungry for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or take-out??

CONTACT US


18176 County Route 156 Watertown NY 13601
315 788 7292
burrvillecidermill@yahoo.com

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