Morning Glory Cafe

6106 S 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ

★★★★★4.5(827 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Morning Glory Cafe sits on an actual working farm in Phoenix where they grow much of their own produce, creating a genuinely peaceful setting with sprawling outdoor seating under trees—perfect for lingering over coffee and their inventive brunch menu. The vibe here skews wholesome and family-friendly without feeling precious, with enough shade and open space that kids can roam while you settle in with a slow cup, and locals clearly keep coming back for the authentic farm-to-table ethos that actually delivers.

What to expect

ParkingFamily friendlyFull breakfastDog friendlyTraditional drinksSlow sitOutdoor seatingPastriesMeetingsLight food

Google Reviews

T-Mental
★★★★★a month ago

This was our first time being here we’re from out of state and this place is super legit and healthy and and family vibes, which is really cool. Highly recommend my g. It’s like being in a beautiful park.

Chris Cardinal
★★★★★6 months ago

Morning Glory has one of the more unique brunch menus in the Valley, and a really lovely setting: an actual working farm, where they grow a lot of their own veggies. Specifically, don't sleep on things like the loaded Japanese sweet potato, which comes with smoked brisket, maple glazed bacon, aioli, two eggs, and pickled red onions to cut the fat... it's a revelatory dish that is simply perfect and one of my favorite brunch meals, if not my absolute favorite here in Phoenix. Note: the line is LONG; prepare to wait in the sun for around 25-35 to order, and another 10 minutes or so for your food. Seating is open, there's TONS of it, and most of it is in the shade, but if you're visiting anywhere from May through October, it gonna be hot, so plan accordingly. Also the prices are up there, just like everyone else: the loaded baker is $24, for example, so be warned. That said, the food is worth it, the setting is lovely, and it's just... different, instead of more of the same same available everywhere else.

Jaycee
★★★★6 months ago

It's outdoors, lots of shade and a very popular spot. There was a long line but it was moving at a good pace. There are 2 spots as soon as you enter there is one that does just Lunch and then when you keep going down there is the breakfast spot. Food was good and the sitting is good do enjoyed some fresh air with my meal.

HD
★★★★★6 months ago

We had such a great morning at Morning Glory Café at The Farm. The setting is peaceful, with lots of outdoor seating surrounded by trees and open space for kids to explore. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy breakfast and relax without feeling rushed. We ordered the Brisket Burrito, Bacon Burrito, and the Noble Bread Brisket & Egg Sandwich — all were fresh, flavorful, and well made. Everything tasted like it came straight from the farm, and the portions were generous. It’s an ideal spot for families — great food, friendly service, and plenty of room for little ones to wander safely. We’ll definitely be back.

Christina Henderson
★★★★a year ago

This was our second visit to The Farm at South Mountain and was expressly made to try the Morning Glory Cafe located there. In November, the weather is perfect so sitting outside at 10 am was comfortable and the views and atmosphere of the surrounding farm were beautiful. We were not bothered by any flies or pests as other reviewers complained of. We ordered the Build Your Own American Breakfast with scrambled eggs (plus added 2 eggs), the farm home fries/potatoes, noble bread and 3 slices of thick cut bacon and it was more than enough food for us to split. We would have ordered another slice of bread however, as it is a small slice. One photo I posted shows the entire breakfast, while the second shows it split in half. The food was well made and flavorful. I especially enjoyed the Farm home fries with the slices of peppers and onions. This breakfast was definitely better than a normal style restaurant breakfast like Denny's and such. If you are familiar with Matt's Big Breakfast or Be Simple (Prescott), it is more along that line with better ingredients like the thick cut bacon and artisan bread. We do recommend this establishment for the fun farm atmosphere, plants and dinning.

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