

Address and Contact Information
Address: 427 Railroad St, Emmaus, PA 18049
Phone: (610) 965-3871
Website: http://themercantileclub.com/
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Reviews
Early Valentine’s Day Event. So glad we came out. The food was amazing and the price was even better. Prime Rib King with loaded potatoes and veggies and a side of Lobster tail.. Just amazing.
I love this little hidden Gem. My friend took me and my wife there for breakfast and dinner and we absolutely loved. The food is outstanding as you can see in the pics. I can’t wait to sign up and become a member..
First Order of the Queen Cut Prime Rib was cold, uneatable, so we asked to get a new one.
Second order came between 10 minutes, how the heck you can make a Queen Cut Prime Rib in that short time?
It must have taken out the freezer and heated up very quickly in a microwave or something like that.
It was dry and hard, not even juicy as expected.
The food is good, featuring a grass roots menu that highlights seasonal flavor. The waitstaff enhances this atmosphere, always greeting you with a genuine smile and a familiarity that makes you feel like part of the family. They remember your name and your preferences, adding a personal touch that truly sets the club apart. Every visit feels like a homecoming, making it a cherished spot for locals and newcomers alike.
We drove there, they don’t seem to have dedicated parking so I had to parallel park out front, no biggie but when it’s busy I can see that being not fun. We then tried to enter and the door was locked. We tried the bell, nothing. Some other customers showed up and we asked them how to get in, to which they said, “Oh you’re not members?” As they used a key card to get in and closed the door behind them.
My takeaway here is if you’ve never been, don’t bother. This is some weird club for a very specific group of people, and it’s a pain to get to. Especially on a Sunday morning with the Emmaus farmer’s market blocking off 4th st.
Mitch Reed