About the National Mustard Museum
The Mustard Museum began when Barry Levenson found himself awash in grief after his beloved Red Sox lost the seventh game of the 1986 World Series. He went to an all-night grocery, roamed the aisles, and heard the voice coming from the mustards: “If you collect us, they will come.” He did and they have.
Nobody knows mustard like the folks at the National Mustard Museum. Ever since Barry started collecting mustards in 1986, we've been tasting and enjoying mustards from all over the world. Our collection stands at over 5,100 mustards. We sell oodles of different mustards - nearly 500 at last count. The bottom line - WE KNOW MUSTARD!
Located on Hubbard Avenue in downtown Middleton, Wisconsin, we're open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week (except New Years, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas).
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