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When founder Roger Hillyard opened the shop—named after his grandfather, Jack Farley—in 1989, he envisioned a place where neighborhood residents could gather, talk, and relax. Nearly 30 years later, Farley's is still a place where everyone is welcome. Families, artists, laptop-toting workers, and groups of friends and neighbors share the airy space and the elevated parklet out front. Settle in with your favorite magazine from the rack, enjoy the rotating exhibitions by local artists, play a board game, or peruse the communal journals kept on the shop's shelves. This place is the real deal.
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