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NW Country Mercantile

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Local(509) 545-2192

232 Crestloch Rd
Pasco, WA 99301

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NW Country Mercantile
Local(509) 545-2192

232 Crestloch Rd
Pasco, WA 99301

http://national.citysearch.com/profile/external/10949444/pasco_wa/country_mercantile.html

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User Reviews of NW Country Mercantile

Yelp.com Review - by alex b.

4.0 of 5 stars. The Columbia Basin has a very proud farming community and this store is a celebration of it and the surrounding NW. The store offers mainly food items from the area that you can't find at most...
yelp.com - user review - 09/06/2009
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Great food by Nellie S. at InsiderPages

A old time country store, has great lunch menu. During the fall they do a pumpkin patch for the kids & have every kind of fruit & vegi available in our area. Tremedous candy selection & home made ice cream....
citysearch.com - user review - 12/31/2008
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Yelp.com Review - by Anna H.

5.0 of 5 stars. On the outskirts of Pasco, with many road signs ads is the Country Mercantile. We stopped by expecting to find fresh fruits and may be some veggies. We are in for a huge surprise. This store has...
yelp.com - user review - 04/26/2008
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Yelp.com Review - by Kelly M.

4.0 of 5 stars. On a trip this weekend between Moses Lake and Tri-Cities we stumbled upon NW Country Mercantile. The signs from the road made this out to be more like a fruit stand so I suspected it'd be closed this...
yelp.com - user review - 04/26/2008
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