People Drive From All Over For The Pastries At This Charming Montana Mercantile
If you’re a born-and-raised Montanan, there’s no doubt you’ve heard of the Polebridge Mercantile. Perhaps you’ve even visited. But this historic gem’s notoriety goes way beyond the borders of the Treasure State — in fact, people come from all over to sink their teeth into a piping hot pastry.

While the Merc always carried necessities, it actually didn't have a bakery until 1994. To this day, it doesn't have electricity.

The bakery and most of the recipes are the legacy of Dan Kaufman, a third-generation baker from Idaho who owned the Merc for 15 years. Everything is done using a generator and solar panels.
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These beauties fly off the shelves every day in the summer until they're gone.
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But once you sink your teeth into one of these, you'll realize it's worth it.

But it's never too early to start planning your spring getaway to Glacier (and Polebridge).

And while there's not much to the tiny community of Polebridge, you can always stay and enjoy the beautiful scenery and have a meal at the Northern Lights Saloon.
This charming mercantile is a must-see — and its existence is one of the many reasons Montana is the best state.
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