Mill No. 5, Massachusetts, United States


4.5 (31 reviews) Tuesday: Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #2 in Lowell Speciality & Gift Shops • Shopping Malls • Farmers Markets

Just noodling around Lowell

Built in 1873, Mill No. 5 is an indoor streetscape of salvaged historic buildings. The mill features a movie theater, yoga studio, cafe, grocery, soda fountain, and several independent shops. The Luna Theater is open nightly showing the best in first-run independent film, throwbacks, and classics. The cafe, Coffee and Cotton, is open daily and features direct trade coffee, locally sourced farm-to-table cuisine, live music, wine, and a selection of local beers. At Dows Soda Fountain, you can order handcrafted sodas, thick milkshakes, ice cream, sundaes, and our version of the original Moxie soda. The Farm Market is every Sunday featuring local farms and live music. Periodically, A Little Bazaar Market features the best in art and craft. The independent shops include Red Antler Apothecary, Vinyl Destination, Mill City Cheese Mongers, and many more. Shop hours vary, but all shops are open Thursday & Friday from 5-8, Sat 12-8, and Sun 11-6.

Address

250 Jackson St 4th Floor, Lowell, MA 01852-2167

Mobile

+1 978-656-1828

Website

http://millno5.com/

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

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Saturday : 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday : 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 16:01

User Ratings

4.5 based on (31 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5ugojoema 5:00 PM Sep 10, 2016
    Just noodling around Lowell
    What a fantastic blend of old, new and just down right quirky eclecticism! 2 floors absolutely charming (each store facade are originals painstakingly removed from varied locations and reinstalled creating an indoor wonderland), movie theatre, and on Sunday's they have a Farmers Market on the second floor all year long. Fabulous!

  • 5decadonna 5:00 PM May 7, 2016
    Hidden gem!
    My daughter suggested we go here after a Mother's Day breakfast. What a great find! It's a funky, crafty, folksy, artsy way to spend a Sunday! My purchases included an amazing Maple Caramel Latte that I had at the Cotton & Coffee Shop, a very cool wooden cutting board, 2 fantastic loaves of bread and some pb & j biscuits, a tshirt, and some fantastic tea and popcorn to sample, homemade soaps to sniff, all accompanied with a great little trio band in the background. Wish we had more time to take in the free children's movies at the Luna that happen every Sunday afternoon.....oh so comfy red armchairs with free popcorn in the afternoon! We will be back for sure!