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Popular Harvest coffee shop brewing for a move
By Micah Pearce at Cross Timbers Gazette (Southern Denton County)
· July 7, 2026
· 2 min read
A popular coffee shop is moving out of the little yellow farmhouse it has called home in the Harvest community.
Farmhouse Coffee & Treasures will soon close the book on its time in Harvest, but the shop is determined to find a new place to serve the community.
According to the shop’s Facebook pag...
Key takeaway Farmhouse Coffee has been slowly packing and selling the furniture in the yellow house ahead of its last day, which the shop believes to be Saturday, July 18.
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Category: library ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: Cross Timbers Gazette (Southern Denton County) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? A popular coffee shop is moving out of the little yellow farmhouse it has called home in the Harvest community.
Farmhouse Coffee & Treasures will soon close the book on its time in Harvest, but the shop is determined to find a new place to serve the community.
According to the shop’s Facebook pag...
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