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Farmer’s Restaurant Makes a Comeback in Hidden Valley After a Decade!

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Jeff Chew, Reporter

Farmer’s Restaurant in Hidden Valley is set to reopen its doors after a ten-year hiatus. Located at 49301 W. Papago Road, Suite 102, the establishment is under the majority ownership of Jack Sulaiman.

Originally operating as a restaurant, it closed when Sulaiman’s father passed away. The adjacent convenience store, however, has remained in business throughout the closure. Sulaiman shared, “The community has been asking for years, ‘When are you going to reopen the restaurant?’” His reply? “Ask and you shall receive.”

The newly revived eatery aims to cater to local appetites with a diverse menu offering American favorites, including pizzas, wings, burgers, and Philly sandwiches. Notably, the wings are prepared with a house-made prickly pear jalapeno sauce, adding a distinctive twist.

Menu highlights also feature unique pizzas such as street taco and a pulled pork variant topped with pickles. In addition, diners can enjoy a gyro burger, while smash burger patties are freshly made each morning.

A shake bar with 20 different mixers enhances the dining experience, and seating is arranged for up to 16 guests at five tables. Plans are underway to improve the outdoor patio area as well.

Noteworthy for families, the restaurant offers free ice cream cones for kids. With a dedicated team of six employees already in place, Farmer’s Restaurant is poised to become a beloved local gathering spot once again.