BY: Caroline Lee
It’s a bit unexpected but quite welcome, a rustic Italian cafe in a country store. Let me introduce you to Stella at Fo’Castle Farm. Find Stella by walking through the 110-year-old country store with its gorgeous baked goods and myriad delightful gifts. You’re there to eat.
Stella is smart, with minimalist decor, and like the labyrinthine store meanders through different spaces. The first room you’ll encounter is large and airy, with large tables and seats at the bar. Beyond that is a spacious porch with glass doors on all sides. We headed to the patio to eat outside — it was finally spring.
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