Well I thoroughly enjoy coming here on Saturday morning. It’s really nice just to walk around this place! You owe it to yourself to buy some Almond Croissants and Bran muffins! Get there early as they sell out fast! The wood pizza isn’t all that and the prices tend to be a tad high for most! Still the entire experience is generally enjoyable. It’s refreshing to me that a cool place like this exists less than a mile from my house! Definitely worth checking out…
Grace C.
Tu valoración: 4 Orange County, CA
Came on a Saturday. Loved walking around the trails on the farm as it was well shaded and several pens of chickens, peacocks, turkeys, and a small horse ranch. Some fire pits and several areas to sit. Looked like they offer outdoor yoga classes sometimes. Farmer’s market is only on Saturdays. There were about 10 – 12 vendors. I tried some delicious juice and pizza. Fun place to stroll and chill.
Andre L.
Tu valoración: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
This place is fantastic. Love to come here with the family and wander around the grounds.
Rashmi G.
Tu valoración: 5 Chandler, AZ
Singh Farms is absolutely amazing! We went to their Farmer’s Market on Saturday and had such a pleasant experience. The farm is located off Thomas Road and the 101 in a secluded area which is so beautiful! Since there has been quite a bit of rain the past week, the parking lot was terribly muddy. At first I didn’t realize that there are actually two parking areas — the first one which is 20 minute parking & handicapped parking, and the second which is the regular parking. The second lot was much better than the first! As I was saying previously, the farm area is really quite beautiful. There are a lot of trees, bushes, etc. that line multiple small walking trails. All throughout, they’ve made provisions of seating to enjoy your morning. The farm is actually much bigger than we thought, but it’s still quaint enough that you can take a stroll around and enjoy the atmosphere for some time. When we got there, we first took a look around the actual farmers market. They had many different types of vegetables, homemade breads, compound butters, pastries, and various other small edible items for sale. We were most fascinated with the homemade bread so we got a couple of loaves of it. They had set up small samples of their bread with olive oil and compound butter. The bread was so soft we knew we would really love it! Since it was still really chilly in the morning, we got a cup of the creamy broccoli soup, super tasty, and walked over to one of the benches that was hidden amongst the trees. It was so nice to just sit there while listening to a man play the accordion, and enjoy the crisp, fresh air! Among other food options, they also had probiotic sodas for sample(orange turmeric & root beer) … definitely not my cup of tea, but they were interesting to try out! I did see others getting wood fired pizza, coffee, along with other beverages too! This actually made for a really fun/different Saturday morning event for my boyfriend & me. We’d definitely return, even if it’s just to get some yummy bread and soup … and the serenity!
Bridget F.
Tu valoración: 5 Ogden, UT
What a beautiful way to spend your Saturday morning. Our first time there was today and we were very impressed. We had some of Auroras soup which was mouthwatering. Loved the atmosphere!
Christine B.
Tu valoración: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Amazing amazing amazing. This is a gem not only in the middle of Scottsdale but in the middle of Arizona. Between the brick oven pizza and fresh produce this is a must see. We went on a chilly Saturday in December and we grabbed some coffee and sat by the numerous fire pits. I got some fresh kale, oranges, broccoli. The veggies taste fresh when cooking as well. There are a lot of kids there but the farm also has a romantic feel. Could be a fun little morning date.
Denise M.
Tu valoración: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
What a wonderful place to go to on a Saturday morning. You feel as if you have left Maricopa County and wound up in Northern AZ! You can purchase great muffins, cinnamon buns, apple dumplings from Tammy Coe Cakes and coffee or get fresh vegetables and wonderful breads and all of types of preserves. One that is especially good is the cinnamon apple spread. They are making pizza which looked delicious and have live music as people sit around fire pits. So glad I live so close to this amazing place.
Marissa H.
Tu valoración: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
As always, our visit to Singh’s farm was perfect. It’s amazing to drive just a few minutes from my neighborhood, past the freeway and then enter another world. The trees, the gardens, the market it is such a wonderful atmosphere. The temperature is always perfect under the trees and it really makes you feel far from home. We live close so this is part of our weekly routine, every Saturday morning. Even if we don’t have anything to purchase we still walk the whole place, visit the horses and chickens and say hello to Mr. Ken Singh. It’s amazing at what he has transformed his land into and we are so lucky to live so close to visit often. When I picture where I want to end up, I imagine something very similar. Chickens, horses and a very productive garden. We started our fall garden last week with some of his magical dirt and can’t wait to see our results!
Keiko F.
Tu valoración: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
Love this environment! Amazing farmers and local produce. This place is a must to experience.
Todd G.
Tu valoración: 5 Tempe, AZ
Singh Farms is a wonderful place to visit and take home some fantastic fresh produce, along with many other food items. I recently purchased a large jar of fresh AZ clover honey(my favorite) and it was amazing! I will be purchasing another next season :) Todd
Lisa R.
Tu valoración: 5 Mesa, AZ
I came to Singh Farm about every Saturday for two months. Every experience was fun. The artistic arrangements and beautiful greenery is nourishing to my soul. I love buying their locally grown fresh vegetables. There are wild horses, peacocks, chickens, yoga, flowers, etc.
Jason R.
Tu valoración: 5 Gilbert, AZ
I haven’t been here yet but it looks wonderful. 5 stars because some jerk here gave them 1 star & brought down their average just because a fellow driver was rude in the parking lot. I give YOU one star, Brad m. Douche.
Alex M.
Tu valoración: 5 Chandler, AZ
This was my first time coming here and I thought it was pretty good. It’s more like a mini farm inside a BIGGARDEN. Maybe it’s because we are getting close to summer so we didn’t see that many veggies but the flowers made up for it in droves. It felt like I was Alex In Wonderland ^_^ HUGE flowers, not sure what they are called, but more than 6 feet tall and you get to walk through them ~ AWESOME. They also have lots a cute garden art everywhere in addition to chickens, horses and even peacocks! If I had kids this is where I’d bring them to let their imaginations run free. Even with the crowds you could play hide n seek in this place no problem. It rained a lot last night so we almost didn’t go thinking about the mud etc but I’m GLAD we did because the rain really brought out the aromatic elements of this garden… it felt very«woodsy» with all the wet mulch and flowers/plants. I’ll definitely be coming back with some friends to spend some more time here. TIP: If you want to get the best veggie selection from the Farmer’s Market get there EARLY. By the time we got there 10:30am lots of the veggies were gone.
Lottie M.
Tu valoración: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
Five stars for a breath of fresh air. Ken Singh, land artist extraordinaire and Adam, soil guy is the best part of the farm and helped me start my own garden by providing the best soil. I love the flowers and trails through a shaded oasis, rare find in AZ for sure and practically in my back yard. If I had not worked there in the past, I would still be a regular visitor, it was much better working there when the hoards of rude people were not around. It is a magical place and I highly recommend learning more about them! Long Live Gardens
Brad M.
Tu valoración: 1 Tempe, AZ
I was excited to take my young son to visit Signh Farms after reading the reviews — but after today’s visit, I won’t be going back. The parking lot is overcrowded and could use an attendant. I pulled in and found a couple walking to their car. The man motioned to me that he was parked over in this direction and I pulled in behind him to wait for him to back out. In the meantime, we waited for 4 or 5 cars to pass by and back out in front of us. Shortly thereafter, they backed out and i pulled up to turn into the parking spot. From the other direction, a woman pulled in, nearly hitting my car. I honked my horn, but she pulled in and proceeded to get out of the car. When she got out, I rolled my window down and said, «Did you not see me here waiting for this parking spot?». She replied, «Do I look like I care?» I replied, «You nearly hit my car trying to get into your parking spot.» She then replied, «Have a nice day.» If this is what I have to expect once I get inside, then no thanks. I was looking for a nice, relaxing experience on a beautiful Saturday morning, this ended up being a complete waste of my time.
Ryelle R.
Tu valoración: 5 Mesa, AZ
Who would’ve thought this wonderful little place was tucked away in the valley? I read reviews prior to my visit, and arrived just after 9:00AM. The market was stocked with beautiful fruits and vegetables, freshly baked breads, juices, and honey. It’s clear that regulars are aware of the unwritten law: «first come, first serve» because, the produce stand was very busy right at the opening. After grabbing the items I wanted, which included the most amazing pretzel bread EVER, my man and I took a tour of the farm. There’s various stands selling: fresh cut flowers, pizza, pastries, juice and coffee. We took to a pastry stand for breakfast. I have no idea what my boyfriend got. It looked like croissant with frosting, either way, he loved it! I chose a cinnamon roll, it is something I will crave until I return to Singh Farms again. We also took home a coffee cake, and a blueberry muffin… Which, were apparently delicious since the were devoured by my hunny almost immediately after arriving back home. As we sat at our own little table crafted from a stump, we took in all that was around us. A man strolled around playing the accordion, providing us with the perfect background music for breakfast. The lovely smell of the fire pits surrounding us filled the air, while others wandered through the various paths leading into the garden. After our delicacies were finished, we walked hand in hand to explore further into the beautiful grounds of the farm. My boyfriend and I stumbled across a chicken coop where we laughed at the birds begging for food like dogs. A yoga class was also being held, and I couldn’t think of a more peaceful place to have it. Lots of crops, some recognizable and some not, are littered on the outskirts of the trails. Gorgeous flowers in bloom, and a very friendly owner thanked us for being there. I left feeling refreshed, and excited to have such a magical place a short drive from home. I cannot wait until my next visit.
Gee L.
Tu valoración: 4 Phoenix, AZ
Who would think you would find this Oregonian-style place so close to Old Town, Scottsdale. Come early to get the fresh baked goods. Fresh organic produce runs out a little later. There are activities, hippie-types and preppy types rubbing shoulders. It was refreshing to be here, felt like we were in the country for a brief moment. There is a café, organic foods, plants, and TONS of manure, which you can smell on your way in and out… yummy. If you have kids, you need to show them this, because e get so used to sand and cacti that we forget kids don’t see natures bounty… and it is here.
Norm R.
Tu valoración: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Such a lovely place in the outskirts of Scottsdale! Fresh produce, artisan breads, honey, pizza and pastries, coffee — so many things to delight the senses as you wander around the spacious grounds. There are several areas for sitting and enjoying some quiet time as you look at the rows of vegetables, herbs, flowers, and trees surrounding you. Whimsical touches such as small sculptures made from farm tools are scattered around the grounds. This is a place for the entire family, including the kids who will enjoy seeing animals such as horses and poultry. Note: they’re open only on Saturdays from 9 am to 2 pm. Come early to get the best pickings on fresh produce.
Fahira C.
Tu valoración: 5 Phoenix, AZ
This place has recently been introduced to me by one of my friends and I fall in love. It is absolute treasure that is been hiding for me whole this time I lived in Arizona. Thank you JIll for taking me. I love everything about it. We went in the morning and had breakfast there, which was amazing. Then we took a stroll around the farm and it was extraordinary. I felt like I was in La la Land. The food was fresh, with ingredients picked from the farm. Market was full of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as local products such as breads, honey, pickled items, juices, etc. There was local band playing as well while we were there. I tell you such a happy little place. I am for sure going back to zen out and enjoy the scenery and so should you ;-)
Kelly H.
Tu valoración: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Just the loveliest gem on a sunny Saturday morning. If you are planning to completely stock your kitchen with veggies and the like, you may want to plan your arrival right at 9:00am. It fills up fast with regulars, so many of the produce options go quickly. The choices in stock wax and wane depending on what’s available for the picking, so if you don’t find the variety you’re looking for, maybe plan to split your time between here and another market. But come here for the experience. Come for the pastries, the coffee, for lunch, a bonfire and live music. This is truly a magical oasis humbly tucked beside the freeway, and a great way to enjoy the weekend. The greens here are exceptional and usually plentiful. They often have staples like chard, kale or collards some variety of root veggies and lots of citrus. If you’re early enough, you’ll find carrots, radishes and tomatoes. When you’re done shopping, plan to spend some time enjoying the lay of the land. Definitely check out the menu of the day — there is typically soup plus another good plate du jour like pizza or stuffed peppers. I usually come hungry! Be sure to keep an eye out for a lull in the crowd, as the lines get LONG for both coffee and food. Haven’t tried the juice stand, but it does look refreshing in warmer months. If you’re into maintaining your own little garden, they also have herbs/plants, compost and mulch for purchase. While it might be slightly pricier than your national home store chain, this is «native» stuff, meaning it’s fit for Arizona gardening — important if you actually want your plants to grow. While other formal farmers markets might have a more steady variety of choices, there is nothing like traipsing around the actual farm and getting away from the morning bustle.