Little Women Dinner at Gibbet Hill Grill

Have you seen the recent movie adaptation of Little Women? Did you notice the scene that was set upon the top of Gibbet Hill?

It was a little over a year ago that our team escorted Little Women director Greta Gerwig and her crew to scout the location. We are thrilled to see how beautiful our region of Massachusetts looks in the film.

Gibbet Hill Grill Executive Chef, Brendan Pelley, has created a literary-inspired dinner to celebrate our small part in the making of this movie, based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott.

Price per person is $55 (not including beverages, tax or gratuity.) Hand-crafted cocktail specials, wine and soft drinks available for purchase separately.

CLICK HERE to purchase tickets. 

~FIRST COURSE~
Sourdough Bread with cultured butter and sea salt
Buckwheat Pancakes with maple syrup and currant jam
~SECOND COURSE~
Roast Cod with salt pork and onion chowder
~THIRD COURSE~
Corned beef brisket, Hannah’s mashed potatoes, creamed cabbage and pickled mustard seeds
~FOURTH COURSE~
Blanc-Mange and sugared strawberries

Little Women Movie at Gibbet Hill

A little over a year ago, Gibbet Hill was host to a scene of a major motion picture! Fences were taken down, and modern buildings were digitally removed, but you can’t miss Gibbet Hill as the back drop in one of the most epic scenes in the recent adaptation of the movie, Little Women.

Saoirse Ronan and Timothée Chalamet in Greta Gerwig’ LITTLE WOMEN.

Click here to see a map of filming locations throughout Massachusetts!

GINGERBREAD CASTLE TO BE RAFFLED FOR CHARITY

Gibbet Hill Grill co-owner, Kate Webber, is at it again this holiday season with her magnificent gingerbread creations. In addition to our annual fireplace mantle display, Kate has created an additional gingerbread house, a replica of the Orchard House (see details below), to be raffled and awarded to one lucky winner. All raffle ticket proceeds will go directly to UTEC, whose mission and promise is to ignite and nurture the ambition of our most disconnected young people to trade violence and poverty for social and economic success. Raffle tickets will be on sale November 28-December 17. The winning raffle ticket will be drawn on December 17th at 6:00pm, allowing the lucky winner to enjoy the gingerbread castle throughout the holiday.

TWO WAYS TO PURCHASE RAFFLE TICKETS OR DONATE:

1.) Visit Gibbet Hill Grill and purchase a ticket at the host stand.

2.) Purchase a ticket on line by clicking the button below.  Tickets are $5 each so you will receive an entry for each increment of $5.





This year’s gingerbread house for raffle is (loosely) based on the Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts, the home of the Alcott family and the house where Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women. Gibbet Hill was thrilled to be one of the locations chosen to shoot the most recent rendition of the film, which will be released on Christmas Day.