
Follow in the footsteps of Ree Drummond for a delicious, charming half-day in Pawhuska. From the famous Mercantile to downtown boutiques and a scenic peek at ranch country, this is the quintessential Osage County afternoon.
Start here. Ree Drummond's beloved Mercantile is part restaurant, part bakery, part boutique — and 100% worth the wait. Order the chicken pot pie or a loaded burger, grab a cinnamon roll from the bakery upstairs, and browse the shop for Pioneer Woman cookware, gifts, and Oklahoma-made goods. Arrive early on weekends to beat the lunch crowd. 📍 115 W Main St, Pawhuska
Step outside and stroll the historic downtown — 86 of Pawhuska's 98 downtown buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Pop into Osage Outfitters, Prairie Pickens Boutique Mall, The Gypsy Cowgirl, or Sisters' Attic for handmade jewelry, western wear, and local finds. 📍 Main Street, Pawhuska
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Save room for old-fashioned candy and ice cream at this Pawhuska staple. A perfect stop for kids and anyone with a sweet tooth. 📍 Pawhuska, OK
Cap your day with a ride aboard the Mercedes-Benz convertible bus for a 90-minute guided tour of the Osage Hills, Tallgrass Prairie, and Drummond Ranch. Tours run Tuesday–Saturday; reservations recommended. 📍 Departs from downtown Pawhuska | $27.50/person ($25 with Mercantile receipt)