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  • 5/5 Dennis B. 7 months ago on Google • 301 reviews
    Bush's Visitor Center was an unexpected find as we were in the area touring. The center has a museum showcasing the history of the Bush family bean business through the years. There are plenty of interactive points throughout. Staff provided useful information during the self-guided tour. We even found Duke hiding in various places. The museum ends at the gift shop, which provides plenty of purchasing options. As you exit, you can visit the Bush Cafe for a nice meal. Great place to visit!
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  • 5/5 Doreen V. 6 months ago on Google • 367 reviews
    Absolutely LOVED our visit today. We were greeted with such family oriented hospitality in ALL AREAS. We went through the museum, General store and finished up in the cafe! Wow!! Very interesting and will definitely look at Bush beans with more knowledge. The cafe food was Excellent and the pinto bean pecan pie was DELICIOUS!!! And tasted just like a pecan pie. The family history is awesome to see. The generations learned and continue to produce a great product plus focused on family oriented business, development and marketing. Integrity! Awesome work!
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  • 5/5 Jami T. 5 months ago on Google • 553 reviews
    I have been to the Bush's visitor center several times and I never get sick of going there. They offer a very nice short film about how the beans are made, how they're put into the cans, and how the sauce is added to them. They also offer little interactive things that you can do throughout the museum and they offer a lot of little knick knacks and cans of beans that they don't carry in actual grocery stores. The restaurant that's attached to it is a good place to eat. It's inexpensive and the food is always good and fresh. It's neat to be able to see the original house of the people that started bush's and to see the factory right across the road from there.

  • 5/5 Carla L. 4 months ago on Google • 286 reviews
    Super friendly, fun place to go!! It's a must if you are in the area. They have a pretty good menu. The employees are all nice and friendly. Service was great and didn't take long at all. We all got different dishes. After you eat you can visit their free Bush's museum. It's a very fun and interesting museum. Not boring at all, in case you think what can be fun about beans? Lots of good information, very well put together. You can watch a very interesting movie on how they process the beans all the way to the can... beginning in the can! It's fun for young and old. Very clean, spacious, you can learn fun facts, play the bean tic-tac-toc, etc. They also have a shop with fun stuff like clothing, souvenirs, a bean blanket, kitchen towels, etc. We even had free cans of beans! Excellent place! Loved it!!!

  • 5/5 A N. 5 months ago on Google • 227 reviews
    Nice museum with the history of Bush Beans and its evolution over time. Gift shop is very nice with lots of Bush products and memorabilia (shirts, hats, etc). The cafe is well worth eating at- try the Pinto Bean Pecan pie (delicious).

  • 5/5 Michele C. 4 months ago on Google • 37 reviews
    Stopped and took a lot of pictures. Unfortunately the cafe was just closing and the rest of the shop was closed. Based on what we saw everything looked nice and clean. I would like to go back when they're open and check it out further

  • 5/5 Rob C. 4 months ago on Google • 32 reviews
    Who knew baked beans could be so interesting. In a self- guided tour you will learn the history of the Bush family and company and the process they use to produce their main lines of baked beans. The gift shop has a great variety. Sadly, the onsite cafe was too popular the day we visited. If you’re arriving near lunch time check the wait time when you arrive. It may be better to eat before your tour.

  • 5/5 Mandy H. 7 months ago on Google • 1 review
    The museum/store/restaurant were very interesting and even better than anticipated. It is a great family friendly stop to learn about the Bush's commitment to community and family. Their family Bible is on display and speaks volumes about the source of their values. It was good to see that, though faith was not mentioned in any other way. They are a fine example of American entrepreneurship.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍


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