he Farm and the Odd Fellows has transformed a century-old building to help “plant and cultivate relationships” in the Minneapolis community. Sitting at the corner of Second and Sheridan Streets in downtown Minneapolis, this business, which opened in May of 2021, isn’t just one thing for the community, but six different and unique pieces and parts, including a coffeehouse, pickleball court, brewhouse, brewpub and games environment, all in one location. The Farm and The Odd Fellows, 205 W. Second St. opened in 2021 to be a place for the community of Minneapolis to gather. The century-old building was renovated but continues to keep much of its history alive with details like original wooden floors and tin ceilings. Lynda Schneider, general manager at the Farm, said this place has been in the works for a few years for owners Ashley and Keir Swisher, who completely renovated the Odd Fellows building during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We actually opened the coffee café (and the pickleball court) in May of 2021,” Schneider said. “I believe the Seed (opened) right around the same time.”
Source: Salina Journal