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Arcadia Farms, for over twenty years, has set the standard for artful cuisine throughout the Metropolitan Phoenix Valley. Carolyn Ellis' restaurants at Arizona's premiere art and cultural institutions offer a dining palette that is as distinctive and memorable as the environment itself. Arcadia Farms Cafe is committed to finding and using wholesome, natural, organic and local products. We...
Stopped in for a quick bite while visiting the Heard Museum. It's a bit pricey (what museum eatery isn't?), but the apps we had were very good, and the entrees being delivered to other diners looked delicious and attractive. We opted for the chips and guacamole and the shrimp ceviche. Lots of chips and …
Cafe is very convenient for visitors, with very good, fresh food at reasonable prices. Menu is very limited however. Another issue is that most of the sit-down area is under large table umbrellas. If it rains, you need to get very close to other members of your party. If it is the typical oven-like heat of 100+ degrees (F), it...
The food is authentic, wonderfully light and very very good. I was pleasantly surprised. If you have a chance to get a bite of lunch here - you will not be disappointed. They use many of the native foods to the area and prepare them well. Not too pricey, either!
We met another couple for lunch at the Courtyard Café. The weather was sunny and mild, and we enjoyed a table outside in the courtyard. The menu is a bit limited, but the ingredients in each selection are clearly spelled out. I ordered the roast turkey sandwich with melted brie and lettuce on cranberry bread. It was absolutely delicious, and...
Nice place for lunch. Excellent sandwiches, friendly staff, great service. Will definitely go back again. You can eat inside or in the courtyard and enjoy the water features outside.
Arcadia Farms was founded in 2005, and is located at 2301 N Central Ave in Phoenix. Additional information is available at or by contacting Carolyn Ellis at (602) 251-0204.
The foremost showcase of Native American art and culture in the U.S., the Heard Museum reveals the cultures of tribes in the region through exhibits, demonstrations and live performances and displays the work of contemporary Native American artists. Artists demonstrate their work during the week and musicians perform on most weekends.
Arcadia Farms, for over twenty years, has set the standard for artful cuisine throughout the Metropolitan Phoenix Valley. Carolyn Ellis' restaurants at Arizona's premiere art and cultural institutions offer a dining palette that is as distinctive and memorable as the environment itself. Arcadia Farms Cafe is committed to finding and using wholesome, natural, organic and local products. We...
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