Mt. Morris Mill Coffee Shop

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The Mt. Morris Mill was built in the 1850's and sits in downtown Mt. Morris, Wisconsin.  Don't know where the Town of Mt. Morris is located?  It's a few miles northeast of Wautoma on State Road 152 and is well hidden between rolling hills, spring fed lakes, and a bubbling brook known as Rattle Snake Creek. 

Have a question or a comment?  Send us an email at lyle_and_beth@mtmorrismill.com.  We'll get back to you as soon as we can.

Mt. Morris Mill Coffee Shop
N3694 State Road 152
Wautoma, WI 54982
920-787-7830
 

WE ARE CLOSED FOR THE 2011 SEASON FOR THE REMODELING PROJECT ON OUR RESIDENCE ATTACHED TO THE COFFEE SHOP

We hope that you have a very pleasant fall and winter, and we look forward to seeing you next spring.  We will reopen on Friday, May 4, for the 2012 season. 

Lyle & Beth, Proprietors

- Remodeling Updates

11/4/2011:  What a joy it is to see floors and walls getting built after all of the demolition. We were getting impatient but we understood the importance of making sure there was a solid foundation to build upon. It's worth the wait as we see the empty spaces look more like a home again.

11/21/2011:  The empty shell is beginning to disappear and we are beginning to see "rooms" and definition again.  It's Thanksgiving week and a great time for all of us to pause and reflect.  We are very thankful for all of the support we continue to receive from our family, patrons, and friends.  Happy Thanksgiving everyone and may you joyfully celebrate what you are thankful for.

12/8/2011:  Lots of progress in the last few weeks.  Not easy for the Inda crew with the cold weather.  But the shell is about closed up against the bitter winter weather.  It's so much fun to see the drawings and plans become reality!

 

 

Lyle's 2008 Hike Nordic Mountain
Lyle's 2006 Hike Black Hawk Folk Society
Lyle's 2010 Hike

December - The new roof is on--no more buckets, pails and pans catching the water running into the kitchen!


December - We will have lots of glass to let the sun in and provide an unobstructed view of the beautiful scenery.