Nestled at 6106 South 32nd Street in Phoenix, The Farm at South Mountain is more than just a restaurant
destination. It’s a thriving community hub that blends nature, sustainability, dining, and art into one
unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a foodie, a nature lover, or simply someone looking for a peaceful
escape, The Farm offers something special for everyone.
What Is The Farm?
The Farm at South Mountain sits on more than 10 acres of orchards, gardens, and pecan tree groves. It’s a
working farm, a dining haven, and an event space all rolled into one. Visitors can stroll through vegetable
plots, enjoy local art, or participate in workshops and events. With over 100,000 visitors annually and
hundreds of community gatherings each year, The Farm has become a cornerstone of Phoenix’s cultural
and culinary scene.
Dining Options
The Farm features three distinct restaurants, each offering a unique dining experience:
Restaurant Meal(s) Offered What to Expect
Morning Glory Café Breakfast Casual, bright, and farm-fresh — perfect for starting the day.
The Farm Kitchen Lunch Sandwiches, seasonal salads, and baked goods ideal for picnics under the trees.
Quiessence Dinner A refined, farm-to-table experience featuring elevated seasonal menus.
What Makes It Unique
Farm-to-Table Dining: Much of the produce is grown onsite, from tomatoes and cucumbers to herbs and pecans.
Sustainability: The Farm partners with local growers and uses eco-conscious practices to minimize its footprint.
Community & Culture: Beyond food, it hosts art exhibits, cultural workshops, and private events.
Natural Beauty: Pecan groves and shaded pathways create a relaxing, nature-filled escape right in the city.
Things to Know Before You Go
Arrive Early: The Farm gets busy, especially on weekends and holidays.
Parking: Limited during peak hours, so plan ahead.
Weather: Much of the seating is outdoors — bring water and dress for Phoenix’s climate.
Reservations: Highly recommended for Quiessence dinner service.
Why You Should Visit
Visiting The Farm is more than just a meal — it’s an experience. From the shade of pecan trees to the flavors of seasonal dishes, it’s a place to slow down, savor, and reconnect with nature and community. Whether it’s brunch with friends, a romantic dinner, or a casual stroll through the gardens, The Farm is truly a Phoenix gem.


