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Bloomington, Indiana
Farm-to-fork Southern Indiana cooking on Kirkwood, known for weekend brunch
FARM takes the farm-to-fork thing seriously — like, they actually name the farms on the menu seriously. Sitting right on Kirkwood Ave in the heart of downtown, this is the restaurant locals bring visitors to when they want to show off what Bloomington can do beyond pizza and college-town staples. Brunch is the star here, with dishes built around whatever's coming in from southern Indiana producers that week. The space is warm and a little rustic, and the staff genuinely knows where your food came from. It's a go-to date night spot and consistently lands on LGBTQ+ travel guides for the city.
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