Built In 1901, Virginia’s Middlebrook Mercantile Is An Old Fashioned General Store You’ll Love To Visit

Middlebrook Mercantile in Virginia offers a historic and enriching shopping experience with handmade products and local art.

Virginia has no shortage of unique general stores, many of which act as a passage to the days of yore. One primary example is the Middlebrook Mercantile, housed in a building that dates back to 1901. Despite being closed for a brief period, the store has re-opened under the new name of Middlebrook Mercantile (formerly the Middlebrook General Store). Step inside and you'll find yourself immersed in a local and historic treasure. Whether you're shopping for a one-of-a-kind handmade product or have never frequented a general store before, you'll find this experience to be enriching.

There's something comforting about visiting a general store that has existed for over a century. Step inside the newly-reopened Middlebrook Mercantile and you'll discover a delightful local gem.

Middlebrook is a tight-knit community that many visitors discover along the route from Staunton to Lexington. Roughly halfway between the two, the Middlebrook Mercantile is nothing short of an oasis.

Inside, you'll find a delightful assortment of handmade food items, pantry staples, snacks, local art, drinks, and delicious food.

If you're passing through around lunch time, you'll be delighted by their homemade offerings.

Sampling one of the homemade pies is an absolute must! Depending on the day, you can look forward to trying varieties such as coconut, chocolate, or Butterfinger.

More than a place to grab something to eat, the Mercantile has served as a staple in the community for years. It's a gathering place for locals, whether to meet for music or celebrate an event.

No matter your reason for stopping by, you're bound to leave with a piece of the Middlebrook village to take home with you, whether that be a delicious lunch, homemade jam, or fond memory.

Have you had the chance to stop by the Middlebrook Mercantile recently? If so, we'd love to hear all about your visit! For more information, you can follow along on Facebook.

If you love learning about local gems, be sure to check out this list of other historic general stores in Virginia.

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