I love stuff like this.  When something looks totally normal and turns out that there is something hiding in plain sight.

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JUST A REGULAR GAS STATION

There is a seemingly normal gas station in Lakeville that is hiding a giant secret.

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Just a gas station, right?  Well, yes, as in it has all of the things that a normal gas station would have.  You can get gas there.  You can also get your favorite snacks or a beverage for the road.

What you can also get is some great food and specialized craft cocktails. Inside this "normal" gas station is a speakeasy called the Farmer's Cellar.

Check out this video of how a gas station transforms into a very cool speakeasy.

WHAT DOES THE SPEAKEASY FEATURE?

The Farmer's Cellar has one of the most extensive menus I've seen.  If you look at it online, it's 10 pages long!  There are cocktails, mocktails, beer, wine, food, and lots and lots and lots of spirits.

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WHAT IS THE FARMER'S CELLAR'S STORY

The Farmer's Cellar is a hidden gem inspired by the spirit of Prohibition-era cellars and the warmth of rural gatherings. We blend vintage charm with modern craft, offering inventive cocktails and elevated comfort food in an intimate, nostalgic setting.

The surroundings look amazing, and the drinks and food sound just as good.  The only thing is that you do have to find your way in.  So, good luck with that, and I will be right there with you trying to figure it out.

Hopefully, we can all get to Lakeville and enjoy this unique place.

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