This building is OLD and it shows… but in a good way. The bathrooms are odd and cramped but that’s the only negative. Due to the age of the building, I would not recommend a very high or pointy heel on your shoes. There are assorted antiques scattered around, there’s a bar, a stage, a popcorn machine. I went to concerts here when I was younger and browsed around the«antiques and primitives» too, and most recently my 15-year high school reunion was at this venue. Really a cool place for something like that. I think it would also be a unique venue for a rustic wedding reception, birthday party, retirement celebration, family reunion, etc. The building is locally owned and thankfully gets regular use rather than being boarded up or torn down, which has been the sad fate of many similar structures. As the name suggests, this building was originally built as a roller mill, and you can still see the canal locks(no longer in use) on the property.