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Discover the Dr Pepper Museum Tour in Texas
The Dr Pepper Museum & Free Enterprise Institute Tour in Waco, TX, celebrates America’s oldest major soft drink in the very place it was first bottled. Housed in the historic 1906 Artesian Manufacturing and Bottling Company building — the original home of Dr Pepper — the museum brings the history, science, and spirit of innovation behind the iconic soda to life.
Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, vintage bottling equipment, advertising memorabilia, and soda fountain displays that trace the story of Dr Pepper from its invention in the 1880s to its global popularity today. Guests can also watch demonstrations of old-fashioned bottling processes, participate in “Make-A-Soda” experiences, and enjoy a refreshing Dr Pepper float in the soda fountain café.
Why it’s special:
The Dr Pepper Museum combines nostalgia, history, and fun in one of Texas’s most beloved attractions. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just curious about how soda shaped American culture, it’s a bubbly and educational experience for all ages.
History/Story of the Dr Pepper Museum
Dr Pepper was created in Waco, Texas, in the 1880s by pharmacist Charles Alderton, who worked at Morrison’s Old Corner Drug Store. His unique blend of 23 flavors became a national phenomenon, predating Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
The original bottling plant operated from 1906 to 1960 before being transformed into the Dr Pepper Museum in 1989. Today, it tells the story not only of Dr Pepper but of the entire soft drink industry and American entrepreneurship.
What You’ll See & Do on the Dr Pepper Museum Tour
Tour the historic 1906 bottling plant and learn about early soda-making processes.
View vintage equipment, delivery trucks, and original Dr Pepper advertisements.
Visit the Free Enterprise Institute, showcasing business innovation and brand history.
Participate in interactive exhibits and the “Make-A-Soda” lab experience.
Enjoy a cold Dr Pepper float in the nostalgic soda fountain café.
Shop the museum store for Dr Pepper merchandise and collectibles.
Hands-On Elements: Make your own soda, bottle demonstrations, and tasting experiences.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography welcome throughout the museum and gift shop.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Gift shop with branded apparel, collectibles, and retro merchandise
Soda fountain café serving Dr Pepper floats, ice cream, and snacks
Pricing of Dr Pepper Museum Tour
General Admission: ~$10 Adults, ~$6 Youth (5–15), Children under 5 Free
Make-A-Soda Experience: ~$35 per person (includes guided activity + admission)
Group Tours: Discounts available for 20+ visitors
Educational Programs: Available for school field trips
Practical Info for Visiting Dr Pepper Museum
Duration: ~1–2 hours
Format: Self-guided or guided experience through exhibits, bottling hall, and café
Schedule & Seasonality: Open daily year-round (Mon–Sat 10 AM–5:30 PM; Sun 12–5:30 PM); closed major holidays
Audience: Families, students, soda lovers, history enthusiasts
Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible; elevators available
Safety & Restrictions:
No outside food/drinks allowed
Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult
Languages: English; printed guides available in Spanish
Group & School Visits: Field trip and group tour packages available
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable shoes, camera, and a thirst for Dr Pepper
Facilities: Museum buildings, gift shop, café, restrooms, parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day
Location & Booking
Getting There: Located in downtown Waco, just off I-35; free parking onsite
Booking: Tickets available online at DrPepperMuseum.com or at the door
Cancellation & Refunds: Tickets non-refundable but transferable; rescheduling for group bookings allowed
On-Site Extras: Soda fountain, gift shop, make-your-own soda lab, exhibits across two historic buildings
Nearby
Magnolia Market at the Silos
Waco Suspension Bridge & Riverwalk
Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum
FAQs About Visiting the Dr Pepper Museum
Do I get to see Dr Pepper being bottled?
No, the factory no longer bottles soda, but you can see authentic equipment and demonstrations of vintage production.
Can I make my own soda?
Yes, the “Make-A-Soda” experience lets visitors craft and bottle their own flavor.
Do I get to taste Dr Pepper?
Yes! Every ticket includes a complimentary Dr Pepper or Dr Pepper float at the soda fountain.
How long does a visit take?
Most visitors spend about 1–2 hours exploring exhibits and enjoying the café.
Is it family-friendly?
Absolutely — kids love the interactive exhibits, old trucks, and soda-making demos.
Do I need to buy tickets in advance?
Walk-ins are welcome, but online booking is recommended during weekends and holidays.
What makes the museum unique?
It’s located in the original Dr Pepper bottling plant and celebrates both the brand and the entrepreneurial spirit behind it.
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