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    I've been here twice this week, and so happy I found this gem of a place here in Tempe, close to…read moreASU campus. Initially, I came here thinking it was some kind of grocery store as the name had me fooled. This place is right off Farmer Road, so hence the name, I think. They do have a few produce items, but they're sort of a hodge podge of everything. Part cafe, part deli, part bar, part night club. Hard to describe what this place is, but overall, a cool, friendly place to kill some time. Can buy a few snack items here, they do sell bags of coffee, plenty of cold drinks in their fridges. From Wed to Sunday, from 4-9pm, they do serve pizza. I also spied some vegan chocolates in their display case, will give them a try when I am in the mood. They have draft, canned and bottled beers at the bar, and potions and poisons (cocktails and mocktails) available. What sold me on this place is their Ms Pac Man arcade game in the back area. It's a sit down game and the owner figured out how to rig it and it offers up plenty of games and it's free. Staff and owner are super nice, which is largely why I stopped in, stayed for awhile and gave my business to them. There are also music shows and other events here, so check out their calendar also. I miss places like these which has personality, owned locally and doesn't feel corporate. Great place and I'll definitely be back often!

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