Address: 532 Kihekah Ave, Pawhuska, OK 74056, USA
Phone: +19185287705
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AMβ7PM
Tuesday: 7AMβ7PM
Wednesday: 7AMβ7PM
Thursday: 7AMβ7PM
Friday: 7AMβ8PM
Saturday: 7AMβ8PM
Erin Parks
Everything was so good!! I couldnβt decide what to order, so I ordered a little of everything. π all the meals going out to other tables looked so good as well. It was totally worth the 3 hour drive. For reference I had the chips and queso, chicken tortilla soup, mashed potatoes, biscuits and side mac & cheese. The side mac & cheese was just okay, surprisingly didnβt have much flavor. The soup was the best Iβve ever had. I will be coming back.
Nadia Vasques
My mom and I just visited the Mercantile. This was our 1st time in Oklahoma. My mom has been watching the Pioneer Womanβs cooking show for years. She loves Ree! We came from Boston to see the Lodge, the Mercantile and to stay in the Boarding House. First I want to say Sheriff Terry that works here is the true definition of Southern Hospitality! He was kind enough to give us a tour of the Mercantile and the Boarding House. He greeted us and took great care of us! Second the food was delicious at the Mercantile. We were there from Sunday to Wednesday and no wait at her restaurant on each day. My favorite was the tomato soup with grilled cheese slices (so so good)! I also had the lavender latte which was different and tasty. I love the iced caramel latte I had one every day! The country scramble and the Parmesan fries were very tasty! The lodge is a must see. The land surrounding the lodge was breathtaking!!! My momβs dream came true to visit the lodge where the pioneer woman films her show! Totally what we expected and even more! It was a great mother and daughter trip! Coming from Boston to Oklahoma I will never forget the great and kind Southern Hospitality we experienced!
Alvin Merz
It was a three hour wait, but it was well worth the wait. The food was exceptional. The portions are large. You could live off the plate of fries. The staff was excellent. The pictures speak for themselves. This is place you must put on your bucket list.
V Lopez
I'm a U.S. Army Infantryman and I'm Ree's biggest fan. I have seen all of Ree's TV shows. I LOVE YOU REE (my wife approves it) I brought my family here, it was an awesome experience. Here you will find a great restaurant, coffee shop, general store, Ice Cream Shop, and more... Be prepared to spend a full day, or maybe two. I had the opportunity to visit the Lodge where Ree films her Food Network show! Tours are free of charge; you need only pick up the instructions at The Merc on the day you'd like to tour.
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I was told that she, and/or Ladd are there at different times, but not announced, to my understanding. Ladd was eating lunch and greeting when I was there. I didn't want to interrupt his lunch; and he was with a group of businessmen, so I quickly complimented the incredible food. He started a conversation about the ranch, the Mercantile, Ree, and the filming, as well as the interesting points about Pawhuska. Great man.
No. Go early or late and earlier in the week to avoid long lines. NOTE: You can go into The Merc store entranceon the West side and use the stairs or elevator to go to the DELI. Faster, less crowded, good seating and tables, some clearance shopping too. For coffee and dessert or for great chicken salad, salmon and variety of sandwiches and desserts, GO TO THE UPSTAIRS DELI.
Not sure. I know it is in progress. I second Richard's comment on contacting them directly. This is more of a community FAQ.
I was there on a Saturday, 7 AM in January and watched the doors open to three people. After breakfast, we went to the Lodge Tour about 9:30 AM. As we left the Lodge about 10:30, that parking area was getting packed and decided to go to through The Tallgrass Prairie and see the buffalo to avoid the lunch crowd. Driving back to The Merc about 3 pm. we joined a line for lunch. It was still a madhouse at 4 pm. We were told it's like that any day for lunch. Go early or go late. BTW, the line moves quickly, there are benches and big heaters on the sidewalk, although the Oklahoma sunshine kept it in the 50s that day. The staff tries hard to please, and you will meet good folks from around the country. Worth the visit!
You don't get to see the house. You get to tour the lodge where the show is filmed. I was there in the fall of 2018, so I don't know if they are still doing tours.
Yes, awesome place!
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