
Mill Street Brewpub
A heritage brewpub inside the 1842 Thompson-Perkins Mill at LeBreton Flats — Ottawa's oldest surviving stone mill, with on-site-only specialty beers, brewery tours, and live music.
Features
About
Mill Street Brewpub occupies the Thompson-Perkins Mill at LeBreton Flats — an 1842 heritage building that is Ottawa's oldest surviving stone mill. The setting is the big draw: industrial heritage walls, heavy timber beams, and a tap room that pays homage to the Canadian brewing tradition.
Specialty beers are available only on-site and at select Ottawa establishments. The food program runs innovative pairings, and brewery tours are available on request. Live music programming (alternative, rock, singer-songwriter) rounds out the evenings.
What to Know
- Building: 1842 Thompson-Perkins Mill — oldest surviving stone mill in Ottawa
- Location: LeBreton Flats (near Canadian War Museum)
- Beer: Full Mill Street lineup + on-site-only specialty beers
- Tours: Brewery tours available
- Live Music: Select nights (check social)
Visitor Information
- Reservations: OpenTable
- Good for: Heritage-and-history visitors, beer tours, post-museum drinks
Getting There
- Address: 555 Wellington Street (LeBreton Flats)
- Transit: Close to Pimisi Station (Confederation Line)
- Parking: Street and LeBreton lots
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