What a well put together history of Clabber Girl. It reminded me of an old town feel, while walking on a brick road, and checking out the history of it all. Stop by for a delicious meal in their Clabber Girl Café. The museum is free and well worth a look through
This is a small but free museum. I have gone several times and find it interesting every time. They have expanded it over the years that I have been going. They have a lunch diner that looks good but I haven't been able to go.
The sandwich shop was wonderful. What a treat after walking through the museum. The gift shop has a lot of nice and interesting baking items.
Been driving by for a few years and finally stopped on a Saturday. Great old time vibe and interesting historical Info on a familiar brand. We will be back for a week day tour of this working plant!
We tried to do only local things this trip to Terre Haute and went to the Museum. We first went to the Cafe and had breakfast and then toured the museum. It was free and very nice. Highly recommended.
At the beginning of our road trip, we spent the night in Terre Haute. My husband looked up thigs to see and found this little museum. We love food and food related things so this was very interesting for us. The displays were authentic, a 30-45 minute self guided tour. We say them roasting and grinding the Rex coffee beans and of course had to give it a try!
Excellent museum, well worth taking time to visit. Beautifully restored ornate woodwork, cobblestones, period furniture and tools. If you love to bake, you should really visit. You will be glad you did.
Small, but interesting. There's a little food place adjacent to the museum which offers some great sandwiches, etc. Nice for a stop-by if you're not in a hurry.
Met former co-workers here for a long lunch. We ordered at the counter and waited to carry our food to a table in a corner where we had more privacy to talk, laugh, and stay for awhile. The food was priced right, fresh, and fast. We also enjoyed looking around the museum and learning about the Clabber Girl history. We all purchased desserts to go as well as some of the Clabber Girl products for sale. Definitely worth a try when you want to get away from the chain restaurants and have a bowl of soup, a salad, and or a sandwich.
Very clean, wonderful, but small exhibits related to the baking/coffee industry and Hulman family.. Like a walk back in time. They have a café, but we did not make a purchase. Definitely worth a quick stop. The company spent a lot of money on this beautiful museum. Honestly, the nicest thing I saw in Terre Haute.