Josephine's Mercantile

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701 Bay St
Port Orchard, WA 98366

Josephine's Mercantile, established in 2013 in Port Orchard, WA, is a vibrant community hub inspired by the owner Samantha Smith's grandmother, Josephine. With a focus on vintage and repurposed goods, the shop brings together local small business owners to create a supportive and thriving environment for both shoppers and curators alike.

The Mercantile Coffee Co., located within the shop, invites visitors to gather over a great cup of coffee and explore curated spaces filled with unique gifts and home treasures. By fostering connections and celebrating the value of every item, Josephine's Mercantile embodies the spirit of community engagement and creativity.

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4.518 reviews
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Jimmy J.
4/19/2024

Chill cafe hidden within an antique store. Definitely recommend. Not very cozy, but for sure unique. Has that vibe that you're spending time with your grandmother eating a croissant. Grace did a...

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Carolyn L.
12/17/2023

Lovely shop to check out. It has an eclectic mix of items from various vendors. Some are vintage and some are recycled and repurposed. There are also some new items. It can be quite confusing....

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Gina S.
12/5/2023

This is a fun space, with an eclectic collection of new and vintage treasures (from a variety of vendors). There are refurbished furniture items, art, jewelry, books, and many house accents. I...

Jonathan M.
4/19/2025

Overheard the owner speaking to a woman as she was purchasing something. She was so rude. no respect for the people keeping her shop open. Was not a great experience. I just refuse to support a...

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Tory M.
6/20/2024

Indeed a very fun shop to browse around in and the cafe is a lovely spot to sit ( the staff is wonderful) and absolutely order a warmed in-house made ham and cheese scone! also somehow a giant...

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