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The Pioneer Woman Mercantile The Pioneer Woman Mercantile is Ree Drummond's beloved restaurant, bakery, and store in the heart of Osage County, Oklahoma
General Store – The Pioneer Woman Mercantile See you at the Merc! Friends come to The Mercantile for an hour or so, then wind up staying all day! Have breakfast, sip coffee, shop around, have lunch, walk around Pawhuska, nibble on a scone, and shop some more We want you to make yourself at home
The Deli Menu - The Pioneer Woman Mercantile Food is at the heart of The Pioneer Woman Mercantile, and we’ll feed every guest to their heart’s content! From comfort food classics in the deli, to hand-crafted baked treats Enjoy our restaurant menu
Plan A Visit – The Pioneer Woman Mercantile Come to Pawhuska and enjoy The Mercantile for a whole day or two! There's plenty to do (and eat) both inside The Merc and around Osage County, and we'd love to have you in our neck of the woods
Deli Bakery – The Pioneer Woman Mercantile Food is at the heart of The Pioneer Woman Mercantile, and we’ll feed every guest to their heart’s content! From comfort food classics in the deli, to hand-crafted bakery items, the offerings are endlessly delicious
Hours of Operation - The Pioneer Woman Mercantile Come to Pawhuska and enjoy The Mercantile for a whole day or two! There's plenty to do (and eat) both inside The Merc and around Osage County, and we'd love to have you in our neck of the woods
Lodge Tours – The Pioneer Woman Mercantile Visitors must go to The Mercantile the day of the Lodge tour in order to receive that day's Lodge ticket directions Lodge Tours are scheduled around filming, photo shoots and other events held at the Lodge
About The Mercantile – The Pioneer Woman Mercantile Ree and Ladd Drummond spent years renovating the hundred-year-old Osage Mercantile building on Main Street so that they could welcome visitors from near and far and give them a slice of small town hospitality