The small town of Pawhuska has gained national notoriety over the past few years, thanks to The Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond, and her husband Lad. They’ve turned a little, sleepy town into a destination city in Oklahoma with the opening of The Pioneer Woman Mercantile, The Boarding House, and most recently, P-Town Pizza. This pizza joint is located just down the street from The Merc and offers the same rustic-chic atmosphere as the other Drummond enterprises. The next time you visit Pawhuska, make sure you stop in and try the delicious pies at P-Town.
Travelers from across the country have been making their way to Pawhuska to get a piece of The Pioneer Woman’s delicious food, savory desserts, and charming home decor and gifts.
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Adding to the list of places to visit in the town of Pawhuska is P-Town Pizza. As you walk down Kihekah Avenue in Downtown Pawhuska, look for the stairs up to P-Town located at 505.
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If you’ve been inside The Merc, then you’ll feel the same vibe as you walk inside P-Town. It even has the cool exposed red brick on the walls.
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Start your meal off with their NOT Knots - buttery, garlicky bread appetizers that are a little ball of heaven. And this is just the beginning!
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They are known for “Best pizza this side of the Mississippi!” And we tend to agree. But you can’t really be that surprised since everything The Pioneer Woman makes is out-of-this-world delicious.
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They serve wood-fired pizza, along with salads and wings.
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Variety, variety, variety is what you’ll find on the menu. The options are (almost) endless with the pizza offerings.
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As if all this wasn’t enough to get you in the door, the desserts are layered in these mason jars and they are so tasty!
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Be on the lookout for the next big opening by The Drummonds in Pawhuska – P.W. Steakhouse – a reservations-only restaurant.
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For more information on The Pioneer Woman Mercantile, click here.
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