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One of the great things about the Phoenix metropolitan area is the abundance of unique weekend destinations for both food and fun. While I love all that my home city of Scottsdale has to offer during the week, I like to load the family into the car on the weekend and visit one of the many attractions that the rest of the Valley has to offer.

Previous editions of my blog have followed the Slaybaugh family to Schnepf Farms in Queen Creek and to the higher country of Sedona and Prescott. Today, we are going to pay a visit to a wonderfully bucolic landmark smack dab in the middle of Phoenix.

Climbing Pecan Trees Treed at The Farm at South Mountain

The Farm at South Mountain is one of my favorite spots to enjoy healthy breakfast fare which consists of fresh local produce, herbs, citrus and dairy. I wolfed down the Southwestern breakfast burrito with a medley of fresh vegetables just this morning, in fact. Located right next to the organic garden, the outdoor seating area commands instant relaxation. Even if your two year old is actively trying to stab your 9 month old with a fork.

The Morning Glory at The Farm at South Mountain, Phoenix AZJack at The Farm at South MountainWyatt at The Morning Glory Cafe at The Farm at South Mountain

The 12 acre expanse of The Farm includes three separate restaurants. The Morning Glory is, predictably, a breakfast cafe. The Farm Kitchen is the original restaurant, and primarily serves lunch along with morning snacks. With park bench seating under the shady branches of a pecan tree grove, you'll forget that you are in the desert while enjoying a made-from-scratch treat. The Quiessence Restaurant and Wine Bar is what you think it is: upscale dining. Phoenix Magazine tagged it as "the best restaurant in Phoenix" in January, 2007. Contemporary American farm cuisine is the moniker given to the menu. I don't know what that means, but the organic, locally produced dishes are amazing.

Pecan Grove at The Farm at South Mountain The Morning Glory Cafe at The Farm

The Quiessence Restaurant and Wine Bar Jack at The Farm at South Mountain, Phoenix AZ

 

Other attractions on The Farm include:

  • The Retreat. Straight from their website, The Retreat invites (by appointment) patrons to Deeply relax and rejuvenate with massage. hot and cold stones, shiatsu, vibrational essences, facials, tea ceremonies, intuitive readings, healing sessions and more. Check our calendar for yoga, meditation, chi gung, and creative exploration classes.

 

  • The Artist Studio. Also according to their website, The Artist Studio at The Farm is a new cultural/educational center working to promote creativity while connecting with deeper values in the natural environs of The Farm. Visit The Cottage, home to ever changing art mediums featuring the fine art of Artist's in Residence. Relax and enjoy shopping for original gifts created by local artists. In The Studio we offer art classes, writing workshops, educational lectures, youth home school classes, field trips and staff retreats. Explore our website to discover upcoming special events and to register for classes.

 

  • The Doctor's Office, also by appointment only, is home to a resident practitioner of naturopathic medicine.

 

  • Maya's at The Farm is the organic garden which produces many of the fresh vegetables and herbs used by the three restaurants. Named for Maya Dailey, who tends the garden, Maya's holds a farmer's market every Saturday between 9 AM and 1 PM. In adjunct to the garden is a greenhouse and the chicken coup (my toddler's personal favorite). Watch those little ones' fingers, though, as the chicken wire enclosure is electrified!
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The Farm is a magical place to visit for special occasions as well as laconic Sunday mornings.  I have been fortunate to enjoy birthdays, Easter brunch and just-because mornings within its friendly confines, and have never left in a bad mood.

Private parties and weddings are available for booking as well.

Whether you are new to the area, visiting for the season, or one who simply doesn't often venture outside of your comfort zone in Scottsdale or Paradise Valley, I urge you to make a trip to this special place. The coffee is good, the mimosas are great, and the setting is out of this world!

For hours, directions and upcoming events (New Year's Eve celebration), please visit The Farm at South Mountain.

 

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20 Comments on Day Trips from Scottsdale: The Farm at South Mountain (Phoenix,AZ)

DEC
30
2007
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Looks like everyone had a good time, Paul and that the attempted stabbing was dealt with sans police involvement :)
7:32pm • #1
Looks like your having a wonderful time with your familyl.
7:42pm • #2
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Sounds fun! The food is right up my alley too. I may hit this the next time I'm in town.

And don't even worry about the kids Paul - I've got four sisters and a brother and have been stabbed with a fork, a pair of bullhorns, a pencil, a letter opener, a needle, an arrow and slammed in the face with hot hair rollers. I completely love my siblings!

8:14pm • #3
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This sounds like a place where I would spend way too much time.  Food, massage, organic garden, more food, facial, art, gift shop, then great dinner.....yes! 

Look at your littlest walking around! 

8:38pm • #4
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Paul, love your photo tours of our great valley. Haven't been to South Mountain for years - since I was a mere child - guess I'll have to go for another visit and take my hubby. We used to go to South Mountain Park many years ago as a family.

8:39pm • #5
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Paul - This is another solid post with good information.  I would like to challenge you and your children to a "cute off" - Crouch vs. Slaybaugh.
9:12pm • #6
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I don't know, Jason.  I've seen those cute kids of yours.  I don't think anyone walks away unscathed from such a trainwreck of cuteness.
9:18pm • #7
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Teri, I would highly recommend making a return visit.  The Farm is one of my very favorite spots in the Valley.  Thanks for dropping in!
9:21pm • #8
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Elaine, it is all of that and a bag of funyuns.  As for my little guy starting to toddle, it blows my mind.  He just turned nine months, and is already trying to charge after his brother.  Let the mayhem begin.  Or should I say, let the mayhem increase?
9:23pm • #9
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All I can say is that I hope those were separate incidents, Jennifer!  If not, that would make for one heck of a police report.  Whenever you are down this way, we are going to this farm.
9:25pm • #10
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Vicky:  It was a great time, thanks.
9:25pm • #11
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Lisa:  Not to fear on the cutlery incident.  That is an hourly occurence in my household.  It doesn't even get interesting until he finds the barbecue utensils. 
9:27pm • #12
DEC
31
2007
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Those are the cutest pictures I have ever seen. I have never been to the Farm.  Sounds fabulous!!
5:52am • #13
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Paul, thanks for letting us tag along on this family outing. It was enjoyable.
9:37am • #14
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Thank you, Ginger!  You definitely need to check it out the next time you are in town. 

Thanks for tagging along, Danny.  I enjoyed sharing it.

12:11pm • #15
JAN
01
2008

Dia Duit Paul,

Thanks for the post.

I wish you and your Family a Prosperous New Year.

12:29am • #16
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PAUL - This looks like a fun day.  I need to do more of these on Long Island and write about them.  I'm going to make sure and keep the utensils out of the kids hands though.  I don't want to see them trying to outdo the Slaybaugh kids!  Happy New Year, buddy.
9:01am • #17
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Dia Duit Patrick,

Thanks for reading it, buddy.  How do you say Happy New Year in Gaelic?

10:33am • #18
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I'd love to read about those excursion on Long Island, Adam.  Happy New Year to your clan!
10:34am • #19
JAN
08
2008
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Paul, looks like you and your family had a great time.   The pictures were great.  Thanks for sharing.

 

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