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National Mustard Museum

4.6 (202 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Michelle F.

The little town of Middleton, Wisconsin has an off the beaten track museum that's really interesting; The National Mustard Museum! Started on 1982, the museum is located downtown and houses a collection of over 6,000 mustards from all 50 states and a whopping 70 countries! It's free admission and it's a really neat informational place to see different types of mustard seed all the way to a prepared condiment. Plus all the paraphernalia supplies that go along with serving it. The store has 1,000's of mustards for sale but thankfully they have them categorized and each country even has its own shelf. They made it fun by having a large tasting station in the rear of the store that has over 100 mustards ready to taste. We were welcomed the minute we walked in and helped right way when we had questions. They were very nice and happy to help you decide which mustards would be best for you personally. We had a lot of fun tasting and settled on a mutatde' (French) whereby the original recipe dates back to 1760. It's still sold the same way- in a ceramic jar sealed with wax. Also a Japanese hot mustard and a couple others. They have an online store which will be great to order gifts and more mustard. It's a fun place and believe me, the mustards are all amazing!

Chelsi B.

As a fan of oddly specific places and free things, the National Mustard Museum was a requirement for the beginning of our trip. Our first hotel stop being in Middleton, Wisconsin, this museum was one of the first planned destinations my husband and I went while on our almost two week adventure. I personally have been a fan of mustard since kindergarten when I used to eat just cheese and mustard on bread, which is an odd choice but who is going to argue with a six year old about food? I was excited to explore a place dedicated to my favorite condiment, learn more about mustard, see the World's largest collection of mustard, and hopefully find something stellar in the gift shop. I ended up purchasing 2 mustards, a T-shirt, and a kids book for my nephew. This free museum was definitely worth the time spent inside.

Yvonne H.

What a fun place! The staff was very friendly and we 100% enjoyed our mustard tasting. Brought home a cat nip toy and it was an instant hit. The museum is one of the quirky little places I truly enjoy. It won't take long at all to browse through the museum, but if you read every single label, you could probably stay all day. Just don't wear a tshirt support ketchup!

The entrance to the mustard museum 2 floors of mustard goodness

This is a gem of mustard nostalgia, Every thing you could know about mustard is here. Gifts , museum, mustard tasting bar Helpful people

Amanda G.

Friendly staff and lots of fun choices what a great place. They have so many choices for mustard I bought my co workers gifts. It was fun. Got to sample some and that helped with buying a few or a few to many lol. Found my new favorite one. The museum is in the basement and had a lot of interesting and unique history go you won't be disappointed

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rene r.

Yes a mustard museum and mustard store. The museum is downstairs. It literally has a mustard vending machine; we bought Everything But the Bagel Mustard; so good! Before purchasing mustards for ourselves and fam/ friends, we sampled quite a few. They had vastly different flavor profiles. I bought a French horseradish Dijon, a Hot German, and a house favorite, in addition to the EBTB mustard. Upstairs also has lots of gifts/ souvenirs too. Fun place! I recommend it if in the Middleton WI area.

Steph G.

I am always looking for quirky things when I travel. We were in town moving my adult kid into her new apartment and decided to visit this place and we were not disappointed. We were able to park on the street just in front of the museum. Once you enter, you were greeted by someone at the desk who warmly explained how the museum worked and to start downstairs where all of the museum artifacts and information was. Upstairs is an expensive gift shop and tasting area. Honestly, I've never been so excited to learn about mustard. It was really cool to see all the different varieties from all over. Upstairs, we did try a few of them and really enjoyed the bourbon mustard and then one other local spicy brown mustard that started with the letter K. Everybody was so helpful and nice. We got a few souvenirs and even ordered a hot pretzel, which was delicious. I highly recommend it. There's no charge to get in, but I would definitely spend some additional money on some mustard gifts and souvenirs. It probably takes an hour or so to go through and they have air-conditioning, which is really nice. I think it's suitable for all ages. Great activity. I actually would go back and spend a little more time looking at all of the items and reading all of the displays and watching the little movie.

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Yolanda G.

This place is the perfect place for a mustard lover. The downstairs features mustard bottles/ containers from all over the world. Upstairs there is mustard swag and shop where there a ton of mustards to choose from. There is a mustard tasting bar where they have a good amount of selections to try if you are debating between a few. Great place to stop by for some mustard and to take the kids to check out.

Amber S.

What a fun place! The kids had fun checking out the mustards from around the US and the world. They also had fun trying some "funky" mustards too. I do wish there would have been an employee downstairs to talk about the displays or give some fun facts. Would definitely come back.

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Sho R.

The concept was interesting. Plus the museum is free. I was in the area and decided to make a quick visit. There is one floor (one big living room) full of different types of mustards, mustard serving vessets etc. There was also a small room where video of facts surrounding mustard history is played continously. On the ground floor there were items for purchase including different mustards, spreaders, rubber chickens and non alcoholic beverages. I tried a spicy ginger soda, and it was good.

A gift jar of German mustard.
Kurt M.

I have only visited the National Mustard Museum vicariously. However it receives great reviews. Most certainly the most numerous collection of various mustards in North America. As a one-time resident of Wisconsin I can confirm that it seems to easily overtake neighboring Minnesota in quirky, intriguing places. The Mustard Museum is a must see if visiting this neck-of-the-woods. Friends bought a jar of superb German mustard at the gift shop and gave it to me as a treat whereupon I proceeded to enjoy it in a number of ways that went beyond the traditional slathering on sandwiches. Mmm... Delicious!

National Mustard Museum, Middleton
Bruce K.

Mustard. Mustard for days. Jars, tubes, cans and displays of mustard, mustard, mustard! How is is manufactured, how it was used as medicine, how it's mentioned four times by Shakespeare (and ketchup exactly never). Jars of mustard from around the world. A long wall of mustards from other countries and other states. Movies about mustard in the "Mustardpiece Theatre." Mustard games. Mustard trivia. Upstairs, all sorts of mustards for sale along with Mustard Museum memorabilia. I bought two jars of mustard (check the "clearance" shelf in the corner) and some post cards and such. Really interesting stuff and the museum is free! [Round number review 20700 overall - 270 in Wisconsin - 1681 of 2023.]

Melanie B.

Took a small day trip out to the Middleton area and what a cute downtown! One of the things this area offers is the National Mustard Museum. The main level is a shop with an impressive variety of mustards of every flavor imaginable. The lower level is a small free exhibit detailing the history of mustards and showcasing a small historical collection. They have a sampling station in the gift shop so you can try before you by which is always a nice feature. Unique stop - and worth the visit while bouncing between the cute boutiques and coffee shops of the area.

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A fun little place to go to if you're in Madison! They also have samples of mustard you can try

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