Milton, Pennsylvania: Statue of Chef Boyardee (Closed)
Wearing his signature chef's hat, life-size Hector Boiardi stands outside the food factory that has canned his pasta products since 1938. Here since 2013. Moved out of public view in 2025.
- Directions:
- Stands outside the front door of the offices of Con Agra Foods. West side of town. From Hwy 642/Mahoning St. turn south just east of the bridge onto Hwy 405/S. Front St. Drive three blocks. Bear left and then turn left onto Ferry Lane. Take first right into Con Agara parking lots. You'll see a brick building ahead on the left; the statue stands outside its front door.
- Hours:
- Moved out of public view in 2025. (Call to verify)
- Phone:
- 570-742-7621
- Status:
- Closed
Results 1 to 5 of 5...
Visitor Tips and News About Statue of Chef Boyardee
Reports and tips from RoadsideAmerica.com visitors and Roadside America mobile tipsters. Some tips may not be verified. Submit your own tip.
The statue has been moved directly in front of their factory, which is behind a security checkpoint. It' no longer open to the public.
[Zachary Carlson, 08/08/2025]Visited the statue on a Friday afternoon. We parked in the lot and walked over to the security guard, who allowed us to go and take a selfie of the statue. It's at the top of the steps of the admin building. Chef Boyardee was the taste of my childhood, so it was worth it.
[Nancy, 05/25/2025]
It's simple to get to, and it's a full life size statue, matching the one in Omaha, NE.
[Brian Sidney Bembridge, 03/10/2025]The statue of Chef Boyardee is behind some trees, on the northwestern side of a large brick building. I went on the weekend when the main building was closed, and the parking lot was completely empty.
[Drew, 10/22/2023]The canned pasta braintrust must have weekends off.
The statue of Chef Boyardee is right outside the administration office. The workers were kind enough to point him out to us.
[Suzette, 09/08/2015]Latest Tips Across Roadside America
Catch up on the latest discoveries from the road.
Explore Thousands of Oddball Tourist Attractions!
Unique destinations in the U.S. and Canada are our special obsession. Use our attraction recommendation and maps to plan your next road trip.




To compensate the pasta-crazed public, the company has imported a second statue of Chef Boyardee (formerly in Omaha) and placed him downtown.