We invite you to celebrate the advent of a new year in the festive yet intimate setting that is Evins Mill. Guests may arrive on Friday, December 30 to enjoy...
- light hors d'oeuvres & a four-course dinner
- a hearty breakfast & omelet station
- and a picnic box lunch
- heavy hors d'oeuvres & a five-course dinner
- live piano music & roaring fireplaces
- enhanced turn-down service
- and a sumptuous New Year's Day Brunch
Non-alcoholic beverages & light snacks are available throughout the weekend.
- The weekend package is $477 to $569 for two guests depending on the room.
- The New Year's Eve package is $265 to $325 for two guests depending on the room.
- The New Year's Eve dinner-only package is $60 per plate.
- The New Year's Day brunch-only package is $35 per plate.
Appetizers
- Noble Springs goat cheese dip with pita chips
- Laurel Creek Farm’s handmade sausage with grilled red cabbage
- Fresh veggies with creamy fresh pesto dip
Soup
- Local turnips and pumpkin with lentils and red quinoa
- Served with local baked whole wheat rolls
Salad
Fresh grapefruit with mixed greens, candied almonds, red onion and a creamy watercress dressing
Sorbet
"Mystery" sorbet (sounds good for I do not know yet; I want to come up with something new but have not got it yet)
Entrées
Fresh grapefruit with mixed greens, candied almonds, red onion and a creamy watercress dressing
Sorbet
"Mystery" sorbet (sounds good for I do not know yet; I want to come up with something new but have not got it yet)
Entrées
- Tennessee pastured beef tenderloin, oven roasted with our millstone dry rub and served with a Nashville whiskey cream. Accompanied by grilled onion and roasted garlic potato gratin.
- Tasmanian wild king salmon filet, well seasoned and grilled and served with a chutney of Benton’s bacon, sour apples and dried fruit. Accompanied by grilled onion and roasted garlic potato gratin.
Into the Night Dessert Buffet
- special drinks and champagne a flowin’
- Rice pudding
- Belgian chocolate truffles
- coconut macaroons
- stuffed apricots
- homemade kettle corn
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