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The Full Story
About
The Historic Feedmill — Home of Marrow
Marrow isn’t just a restaurant — it’s part of Camrose history.
We’re proudly located inside the Camrose Feedmill, a building that has stood at the heart of the community since 1910. Originally constructed as a warehouse for the Marshall-Wells Company, it later became a grain and feed mill that supported local farmers and businesses for over half a century.
Designated as a Provincial Historic Resource, the Feedmill remains one of Camrose’s most important industrial landmarks — a rare surviving example of early 20th-century warehouse architecture. With its heavy timber beams, exposed brick walls, and a rich patina earned over generations of hard work, the building now offers a warm, storied backdrop for modern dining.
At Marrow, we’ve embraced the Feedmill’s legacy. Every corner of the space reflects a commitment to preserving history while creating something fresh, inviting, and full of life. Whether you're here for a casual brunch or a formal celebration, you're dining in a place that has long served the people of Camrose — just in a new way.

Our Mission
Our mission at Marrow is simple. It is to create meaningful moments through food.
We aim to bring people together with elevated hospitality, locally inspired menus, and a space where everyone feels welcome — whether it’s your first visit or your fiftieth.