![]() ![]() Instead, it has the size and atmosphere of a small-town cafe. When the door opened we were surprised at the size of the restaurant we had assumed it would be much larger. I was anxious to see the main attraction, so we were up early the next morning and had only a 10-15 minute wait before we were seated in the Deli. We were pleasantly surprised by this small-town offering, especially considering that Pawhuska was only recently promoted to the ranks of “tourist town”. Our room was the “Urban Room” and was nicely appointed with bed, sitting area, full kitchenette, and tiny bathroom with claw-footed tub. Each room is decorated with its own theme. ![]() ![]() We stayed at the Historic Whiting Bed & Bath, which appears to be above-store apartments converted into motel rooms. My husband and I drove through charming rural countryside (translation: country roads and not much else!) and arrived in Pawhuska the evening before our visit to the Mercantile. In fact, I’ve visited twice: once with my husband for our Valentine’s Day anniversary, and once with my sister and mom to celebrate my birthday. Since I live only a couple hours from Pawhuska, Oklahoma, it wasn’t too big of a stretch to cross this off the Bucket List. We all want to visit Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile, right? I set my heart on a visit as soon as I found out it was coming. PIONEER WOMAN VISITS Bakery, Deli, and “Merc” ![]()
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