Farm Bar Celebrates 10 Years In Lakeview With A Toast To The Neighborhood

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Farm Bar in Lakeview celebrates its 10th anniversary this month with a special weeklong event featuring popular dishes from its original menu. Co-owners T. J. Callahan and Ferdia Doherty credit their success to the unwavering support of the local community and a dedication to high-quality, straightforward cuisine. Callahan operates Brown Dog Farm, which supplies fresh ingredients, including apples and honey, to the restaurant.

The venue has gained a reputation as a comfortable gathering place for residents, hosting significant events like engagements and family celebrations. Doherty emphasizes the importance of community support, especially during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic. He also advocates for other local restaurants facing difficulties, urging diners to explore diverse culinary options around the city. The anniversary menu will feature classics like rigatoni bolognese and short rib mac and cheese, appealing to both loyal customers and newcomers. Farm Bar's milestone reflects a decade of commitment to quality and community connection.

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