Heirloom Restaurant Group Goes "Whole Hog"
Clifford Family Farms has been in Provo for over a decade now, and Heirloom Restaurant Group has been doing business there since Pizzeria 712 first opened in 2007.
A bit of back story: Clifford Family Farm started when Julie Clifford began raising egg-laying hens about 12 years ago to supplement the income she and husband Rich Clifford were making on the art festival circuit. They put down roots in Provo and started raising and selling premium eggs full-time. On Julie’s side, farming goes back generations. Her grandparents raised fruit trees and pretty much anything else they could get to stand up out of, or on top of, the soil.
When Julie and Rich decided to dedicate themselves to the trade, they still had eight kids at home, so they all pitched in to build Clifford Family Farm into what it is today. Now the kids are grown, but they still put in their time on the farm when they can. One of Julie and Rich’s grandkids helps out at the Downtown Farmer’s Market in Salt Lake during the summer months, too.
Clifford products are proudly used in many of the finest restaurants along the Wasatch Front, including the entire Heirloom Restaurant Group family. According to its owners, Communal couldn’t do Saturday brunch without them.