Fà-me Café plans Biltmore move in Phoenix
Fà-me Café is preparing to move from Central Avenue to the 24th at Camelback office complex in Phoenix's Biltmore neighborhood. The new 3,600 square foot location is expected in the fourth quarter of 2026.

Fà-me Café is preparing to leave its longtime address at 4700 N. Central Ave. for a new home in Phoenix's Biltmore area. The locally owned breakfast and lunch restaurant, founded by Maria and Ivan O'Farrill, is expected to make the move in the fourth quarter of 2026.
The next location is planned for 2375 E. Camelback Road inside the 24th at Camelback office complex. The cafe is slated to take about 3,600 square feet on the ground level, in the space once used by Scramble before that restaurant closed there in September 2025.
The move keeps Fà-me Café close to the central Phoenix customers who know it for breakfast, brunch, lunch and coffee. Its new surroundings include office towers, hotels, shopping areas and nearby residential neighborhoods around Camelback Road and 24th Street.
The restaurant's identity draws from the O'Farrills' backgrounds. Ivan trained as a chef in Mexico, Maria grew up around hospitality in Spain, and the name Fà-me refers to hunger or being famished in parts of Italy and northern Spain. The cafe has also continued to use ingredients from Arizona producers and artisan partners.