The Farm at South Mountain
6106 S 32nd St, Phoenix
(602) 276-6360
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Simple food, good for a quick bite.
Absolutely worth it. Just don’t go during peak hours.
Wonderful staff, but we waited 10 minutes to be seated.
Server was great, food wasn’t.
This place is incredible. The food, service and atmosphere is beyond good. I love walking around and seeing the animals, so many plants and trees and the food was SO good.
Delicious food and fast service. Menu could be clearer.
Go early, it's a lunch and breakfast place with great scenery and a few animals you can watch. Prices were reasonable and looks great for kids and families.
I brought my mom for lunch on her birthday. Eating under the pecan trees was a real treat! We almost forgot that we were still in Phoenix, AZ. The food was delicious, the service was friendly & quick and atmosphere was fantastic! As Anne of Green Gables would say, there is so much scope for the imagination.
Awesome
They don't follow Arizona's E-Verify laws and hire illegal aliens that are using real citizens' identities.
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This is such a lovely place. Best chicken sammich I've ever had. And they sell beer. Such a fun lil afternoon!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sandwich
Really expensive. 10$ for 2 eggs scrambled- nothing special. Everything else is 15$ and up. Got the yogurt w fruit and it’s packed with fruit that really doesn’t go together and that doesn’t seem ripe, especially the strawberries. Nice chill campground type area to eat, lots a of space to be with a family or group. Customer service was good, but you d your own cleanup. I wouldn’t eat there again because I do not think expense is a good value for the quality of food. 35$ for 2 eggs, yougurt, and small coffee.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 4
The avocado egg sandwich was ample, too much egg salad overwhelmed the avocado. Also, very bland. Needed salt, pepper and maybe some paprika. However, appreciate that the bread was actually toasted.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Went here twice recently and unfortunately had negative experiences both times, specifically in regards to getting my order wrong both times.
About 2 weeks ago I went and it was my first time there. Beautiful grounds and nice breakfast area to eat and explore. I ordered breakfast for my partner and I, and two orange juices. I asked how much orange juice was per cup. The person at the register seemed unsure, but said about $4 each. Looking at my receipt afterwards, I was charged over $16 for both cups of orange juice. That’s double per cup than I was told…
I let it go and waited for our food. It took quite a while for food to be ready, and when I picked up our order, my meal was wrong (ordered pulled pork omelette but got pulled pork tacos). I figured it was a simple mistake and requested the omelette I ordered. They apologized for the mistake and said they would promptly fix my order. It took another 25 minutes to get my correct order, and I had to check-in with them on the status of it 3x. They apologized for the long wait, but I saw multiple people after me ordering their meals and getting them before I got my corrected meal. I understand things take time, but it was frustrating how long I’d been waiting for both the first incorrect meal, then for it to be corrected, all when multiple groups of people ordering after I requested my corrected meal received their meals before I could get my corrected meal.
By the time I got my correct meal, my partner had finished theirs and we had to leave because we had other things planned this day and had already been there about an hour or so at this point. I had a few bites before leaving and eventually finished it later, but honestly the food was just ok, nothing special.
Then yesterday, we decided to give The Farm another try, thinking the first time with issues was a one-off. This time we ordered breakfast to-go during a weekday (previous experience was on a weekend).
We ordered the brisket breakfast sandwich to-go (my partner had this last time and said it was good) and planned on splitting it, as my partner said it was big enough to share. We ordered it and picked it up. The container had a clear top and I could see that it was clearly a breakfast sandwich, so I proceeded on my way home because I had a meeting to get to. After my meeting, I sat down to eat and opened the container to find a breakfast sandwich with fried egg (over hard, no runny yolk at all), some arugula, and a couple slices of tomato - NO BRISKET!
Annoyed that this was the second time I’d received an incorrect order here, I called to alert them of the error, but they had since closed (closed at 11am). I left a voicemail detailing my order number and the error, and requested a call back to discuss. I took pictures of the sandwich and the receipt (clearly indicating a brisket sandwich).
The next morning, I hadn’t received a callback regarding my voicemail from the day before, so I called again to speak with someone. The person I spoke with (didn’t provide a name) quickly apologized and said they would refund the money to the card, but they were very casual about the error and it gave me the impression this is not uncommon for them.
All in all, the grounds seem to be the only worthwhile thing about The Farm. The food is just ok, nothing special for the prices they charge, and they consistently get orders wrong and don’t seem surprised about it or like they care to make your experience better because of their error.
I tried to give The Farm multiple tries after hearing some good things from friends, but it’s safe to say I will not be returning to The Farm anytime soon.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 1
Great outdoor dining
Kid-friendliness: Kid can run free
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Avocado Toast
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