Tirrito Farm

6148 South Kansas Settlement Road, Willcox, AZ, 85643

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About

Tirrito Farm is a family-friendly venue located in Willcox that offers lodging in unique glamping domes, a café, and a bar/tasting room. The farm emphasizes a community-oriented atmosphere with live music and a focus on providing a dining experience with a variety of food and drink options. They also host events and provide farm tours, making it a multifaceted destination for visitors.

Customer Reviews

Google

We drove over from Glendale... thought it'd be fun to try the glamping dome. We arrived early and started to tell the receptionist we knew we were early and wanted to taste some wine... receptionist interrupted us saying you can't check in until 4! We again stayed we had good to taste their wine and maybe get a bite to eat. Receptionist pointed across the courtyard and said the café is there, but they are only serving the day menu... no dinner menu. So, we go across to the café... the bartender looks at us and says, sit wherever... server will be with you soon. Receptionist/server finds us and we order flights of wine. Wine was average, but quite pricy. We go check into our dome, and we were immediately overwhelmed by the smell... like the vinyl walls just came off the boat.... horrible chemical smell. We turned the air on going the smell would dissipate... but no luck. We went to town for dinner, and returned to watch the thunderstorm.... unfortunately, the dome faced the farm, and the lights at the farm/restaurant stay on all night....definitely ruins the effect. Overall, the farm is quite beautiful.... just a shame the dome smelled so bad, and the staff was less than thrilled to even pretend to be welcoming. Way overpriced for what you get.

Google

We had the best time staying in the Barbie dome. We brought our two kids and the staff was really accommodating. The farm tour was really fun and the kids got to feet the cows and goats. The room was spacious and it comfortably slept 4. They played live music during the evening while the kids danced and we ate dinner. Everyone was friendly, including the guests! Would stay here again and recommend this place to others. The owners story is really cool and unique!

Google

Well, I don’t write reviews like this, however owners need to hear what transpired at your place this evening. The initial interaction with the women managing the bar was not enjoyable. She was rude to customers!! Actually started a verbal exchange with a young woman who was trying to communicate that she was not served what she had ordered. Half of the drink ordered was served to another table. It was so bad, that we as customers left. We drove down from Tucson to enjoy the live music and have dinner. The food we did order was wonderful! Thank you to your chef!

Google

Would give 5 stars for the aesthetic, drinks, and live music - all were extremely pleasant! The food was decent too. However, if I were judging based on service alone, this place wouldn’t even earn a single star. As a former service worker and successful bar manager, I completely understand how stressful and chaotic things can get, so I tend to be extremely patient and forgiving when it comes to mistakes or delays. But what we experienced here was beyond that - it was pure and complete unprofessionalism. Our server went inside to work the indoor section and completely abandoned our table outside for nearly an hour. We had already ordered a round of drinks with her, and after 45 minutes with nothing, I finally went inside to ask the bartender/manager where our server was. That’s when I was told she had switched to the inside (our table was outdoors) to serve other tables, so I asked if we could please just get a new server and our drinks. When someone finally came we only received our check and half of our drink order, yet we were charged for the full order. When I went in to explain again that we only received half of our drink order, the male bartender stepped in and tried to make things right, but the original woman I had spoken to that was the main bartender/manager came over, literally grabbed the drinks he was making as he was making them, and aggressively dumped them down the sink right in front of the entire bar. At this point I just wanted at least a reimbursement for the drinks we never received because these were the signature cocktails, and also it’s really only fair - to which she flat out refused without even listening to what actually happened. I tried to explain the situation thoroughly about 4 times, but she kept cutting me off and wouldn’t let me speak - this is because she believed we only ordered 2 (which we did receive 2) but I was trying to explain how that was only HALF of what we ordered, and that we were still charged double. It’s not like I was trying to sit there and spend my outing explaining this for my own health. In the end we decided it wasn’t worth the hassle and paid the tab anyway - but we were charged for drinks we never got, and dismissed without any real explanation. We were an extremely mellow crew of five people just there for a casual work outing. But the entire experience with that was one of the weirdest, confusing and unprofessional restaurant encounters I’ve ever experienced. I think it was a genuine served to server miscommunication and I don’t think this is an overall reflection of the place - more likely just one bad apple who might’ve forgotten that hospitality is kind of the whole job description. Or simply lack of proper management training.

Google

This is a very nice venue on the outskirts of Wilcox. They have lodging (tents) as well as a restaurant, and a bar/tasting room, a nice outside play area for kids and a big room to host events/receptions. We were in the bar and had a great beer at a great price $6, and a good wine but a small pour (5oz) at a pretty high price $15. That seemed odd but the bartender, Ron, was very nice and helpful. The artichoke dip/bread-bowl was good. We watched some entrees pass by, and some (like the rack of lamb) looked amazing. We liked it a lot, overall! VictorB

Google

This is a one-star review, and honestly, if I could give less, I would. We had been looking forward to our stay at TirrIto Farms for a week. The photos looked beautiful, the promise of live music and a brewery open until 9 had us so excited to finally relax after a long trip. We drove all the way from Escondido, California, with two kids — including a very small baby — and faced unforeseen difficulties along the way. Still, we were set to arrive before the brewery even closed. After hours on the road and having no other place booked, this was our only option, and we trusted that a place presenting itself online as “family friendly” and community-oriented would show some understanding. Instead, we were met with coldness and zero compassion. They flat out refused to accommodate us. No flexibility, no kindness, no consideration for the fact that we had traveled hundreds of miles with children in tow. We were left stranded in Willcox with exhausted kids and absolutely no alternatives. For a place that promotes itself as welcoming to families and visitors, what we experienced was the exact opposite. They turned what should have been a special evening into one of the most stressful nights of our trip. Shameful and completely unacceptable.

Google

We had a lovely Mother’s Day lunch at Tirrito Farms, and it was an absolute treat. Everything was delicious and the elk steak was so tender you didn’t even need a knife. Truly the best elk I’ve ever had! They also accommodated my dietary restriction by offering a gluten-free dessert option. I believe the server called it a chocolate windmill cake, and I’ve been thinking about that slice ever since! Their cocktails are just as beautiful as they are tasty. I can’t wait to go back! The atmosphere is beautiful and feels upscale, especially for Willcox. If you ever get the chance to try their house-made ice cream, don’t hesitate, it is glorious.

Google

We went to Tirrito Farms for drinks and dinner. We were staying in Willcox prior to getting up early to pick grapes at a local vineyard and wanted a finer dining experience. I was hoping for a farm to table type experience. This is a …

Google

Stopped at Tirrito while visiting the Wilcox area. Service was unfortunately not the best, although they did seem understaffed. Food was overpriced for what you would expect. Charcuterie comes with prepackaged cheese cubes/pizza pepperoni which was a little upsetting for $35. Wine was okay.

Google

Torrito Farms is the gem of Willcox. Chance was a bright spot in our stay, making us feel welcome and like we were a priority as guests. Robert was mixing drinks and offered great banter and conversation. The rest of the staff were warm …