The World's Best Bear Claws Can Be Found Right Here In Montana
A bear claw is a sweet, Danish-like pastry that originated in the USA in the 1920s. They are absolutely delicious, and you’ll find them all over Montana… but none ever taste quite as amazing as the huckleberry bear claws at the Polebridge Mercantile.

The Merc is an essential part of our local history.

The bakery has since become the store's most popular addition. Most of the recipes are the legacy of Dan Kaufman, a third-generation baker from Idaho who owned The Merc for 15 years.
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The Merc isn't exactly conveniently located.... every Montanan has to make quite a drive to reach it. Still, people don't mind driving miles and miles out of their way to taste these bear claws.
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That's right, The Merc has no electricity. Solar panels and a diesel generator power Polebridge. They use as much renewable energy as possible.

Ask any Montanan you meet who has tried them, and they'll agree.

It's open all year, but snow tires or chains are recommended for those who brave the drive in winter.
Want to learn more about the historic Polebridge Mercantile? Read on for more interesting facts.
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