Mille Street Grille, Brujah Elysium

Link: http://www.millstreetgrille.com/
Welcome to the Mill Street Building. It’s quite a history I have …
I was originally the Waldron Hotel, built in 1927. In the 1950s, my lower half was rented out to business tenants such as the Secretary of State where locals got their drivers licenses and a WOPN disk jockey, who played records in my corner window.
In the early 50’s I housed the District Court holding cells that are still intact today and are located below where you are sitting right now.
In 1958 I was honored to have Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. meet right upstairs with other civil rights activists.
To my dismay, a fire in the early 1970s destroyed the front half of the hotel, which faced Pike Street and is now the parking lot for those visiting me.
Now, here I stand as a home to many individuals living in the apartments above, an office for Morgan Heller Associates on the West side of the building, and right here as your local neighborhood bar and grille, with great people, splendid food, generous drinks, and hot bands. I have never been happier!
Mille Street Grille is open to the public but it does have an office for the Primogen to make use of.

