Do you always accept the free bread at restaurants? Do you add a bread roll to your dish every year at Thanksgiving? If so, a bread making class might be for you! It’s one thing to enjoy the taste of different kinds of bread, but to be able to make your own bread, well that’s even cooler. Luckily, the bread-baking experts at King Arthur’s Flour in Norwich, Vermont are here to help you learn how.

Welcome to the King Arthur Flour campus!

TripAdvisor/Greg S. There are only two of these campuses in the country, and Norwich, Vermont is considered the flagship location.

King Arthur Flour has been around for over 200 years!

TripAdvisor/tektektek Up until 1999, the company had a couple different names. First, it was named Henry Wood & Co., after the founder who first brought flour into Boston from Europe in 1790. Soon after, others joined, and it was renamed Sands, Taylor & Wood. In 1896, they named their flagship flour product King Arthur and then, in 1999, the company was renamed that, too.

The campus is equipped with all the tools you need to take your bread-making skills to the next level.

TripAdvisor/Ellesor826 All you have to bring is yourself and a willingness to learn something new.

Whether you’re a novice baker or advanced, everyone is welcomed at King Arthur’s baking table.

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It doesn’t just stop at sourdough bread.

TripAdvisor/Robert B. When baking bread, sourdough is usually the first type of bread that comes to mind. And while that’s one of the breads that King Arthur instructors may teach you how to make, you can also learn how to make pita, baguettes, pies, and so much more. On their website, you can choose a class based on what you want to learn how to do.

They also have a store filled with goodies.

TripAdvisor/chickabeegrrl Get any supplies or ingredients you might need to continue your new baking skills at home.

If you’re hungry, stop by their cafe for a bite to eat.

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Soups, salads, sandwiches, and plenty of sweet treats and fresh bread are available for purchase.

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Come to King Flour campus as a bread lover and leave as a bread baker.

TripAdvisor/Paula D. For a unique indoor activity, consider touring the King Arthur Flour campus and taking a class.

To view classes, schedules, and prices visit King Arthur’s website. Have you ever taken a cooking or baking class in Vermont? If so, we’d love to hear about your experience in the comments!

TripAdvisor/Greg S.

There are only two of these campuses in the country, and Norwich, Vermont is considered the flagship location.

TripAdvisor/tektektek

Up until 1999, the company had a couple different names. First, it was named Henry Wood & Co., after the founder who first brought flour into Boston from Europe in 1790. Soon after, others joined, and it was renamed Sands, Taylor & Wood. In 1896, they named their flagship flour product King Arthur and then, in 1999, the company was renamed that, too.

TripAdvisor/Ellesor826

All you have to bring is yourself and a willingness to learn something new.

TripAdvisor/Wendy G.

TripAdvisor/Robert B.

When baking bread, sourdough is usually the first type of bread that comes to mind. And while that’s one of the breads that King Arthur instructors may teach you how to make, you can also learn how to make pita, baguettes, pies, and so much more. On their website, you can choose a class based on what you want to learn how to do.

TripAdvisor/chickabeegrrl

Get any supplies or ingredients you might need to continue your new baking skills at home.

TripAdvisor/MrsPickle

TripAdvisor/Kate O.

TripAdvisor/Paula D.

For a unique indoor activity, consider touring the King Arthur Flour campus and taking a class.

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Address: 135 US-5, Norwich, VT 05055, USA