Visit Heiner's Bakery
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We invite you to step inside our Huntington, West Virginia Bakery and smell
the aroma of bread baking. During the 45 minute
walking tour, your guide will show you where the bread is mixed, shaped,
baked, cooled and bagged.
After exploring the bakery, a tasty treat awaits. Our guests not only
learn secrets about packaging and proper product storage, but experience
bread as it should be – fresh.
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Heiner’s Bakery is open for tours 9 a.m.-Noon, Wednesday – Friday,
October 1st through May 31st. Reservations are required. Recommended
for 3rd grade and up, and groups should not exceed 30 people. Guests are
required to wear a hair net and must remove all jewelry and sequins accessories
before touring the facility. The tour is not recommended for individuals
with some disabilities including: limited mobility, visual impairments or
an aversion to loud noises or flashing lights. Cameras, picture phones
and other recording devices are not permitted in the bakery. Group
photos may be taken in the tour area. For more information, click
here to contact us.
From Ashland, KY:
1. Travel East on I-64.
2. Take exit 6 (West Huntington/Route 52).
3. Travel on Route 52 to the Adams Avenue exit.
4. At the end of the ramp, continue straight
on Adams Avenue (One Way).
5. Travel 3 blocks.
6. The Bakery is on the left.
From South Point, OH:
1. Travel East on State Route 52.
2. Take the first Huntington exit (to I-64)
3. Cross the bridge over the Ohio River
4. Take the first exit to your right
5. At the end of the ramp, stop.
6. Continue straight, one block.
7. Turn left onto Adams Avenue.
8. Travel 4 blocks.
9. The bakery is on the left.
From Charleston, WV:
1. Travel West on I-64.
2. Take exit 6 (West Huntington/Route 52).
3. Travel on Route 52 to the Adams Avenue exit.
4. At the end of the ramp, continue straight
on Adams Avenue (One Way).
5. Travel 3 blocks
6. The Bakery is on the left.
From Downtown Huntington:
1. Travel East on Fourth Avenue
2. At the intersection of 1st Street, Fourth
Avenue becomes Washington Avenue.
3. Continue traveling east for 13 blocks.
4. Turn left onto 13th Street West.
5. The Bakery entrance is on the right.
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