Urban Farmer

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Urban Farmer is a chain of four restaurants in Cleveland, Denver, Philadelphia, and Portland, Oregon. [1]

Contents

Matt Christianson has served as the brand's executive chef and director of culinary operations. [2] [3] [4]

Locations

The Cleveland restaurant is housed in the Westin Cleveland Downtown Hotel. [5]

The Denver restaurant opened in the Oxford Hotel in 2017. [6]

The Philadelphia restaurant is located in Logan Square.[ citation needed ]

The Portland restaurant operates from the eighth floor of The Nines, a hotel in downtown Portland's Meier & Frank Building. In 2009, The Oregonian 's David Sarasohn gave the restaurant a 'B−' rating. [7] Urban Farmer closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but reopened on August 13, 2020. [8]

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References

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