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Hadley's To Reopen In Cabazon For Date Shakes And More

Opened nearly 70 years ago, Hadley's temporarily closed March 25 in accordance with public health guidelines amid coronavirus concerns.

Hadley's is located at 47993 Morongo Trail in Cabazon.
Hadley's is located at 47993 Morongo Trail in Cabazon. (Courtesy Hadley's)

CABAZON, CA — Hadley Fruit Orchards, the iconic roadside attraction renown for its date shakes, is reopening its doors and mail order business beginning Monday, May 4.

Opened nearly 70 years ago, Hadley’s has lured desert travelers passing through the San Gorgonio Pass with its date shakes, dried fruits, nuts, wine, craft beer, honey, vitamins, trail mix, made-to-order deli sandwiches and gift items.

“We’re very excited to welcome back our customers to enjoy our delicious date shakes and other wholesome goodies,” said Hadley’s General Manager Kelly DeGraw. “We have missed our customers dearly and appreciate the work of public health officials in keeping our community safe.”

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Located along Interstate 10 beside the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Hadley’s temporarily closed on March 25 in accordance with public health guidelines aimed at helping prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The market will be open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for grocery shopping and deli takeout orders only. Customers also can place a deli order by phone at 951-755-5046 or order groceries online at www.hadleyfruitorchards.com for mail delivery.

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Online ordering for curbside pickup of deli sandwiches, date shakes and groceries will be launching in the coming days on the Hadley’s website, according to the company.

All customers and employees will be required to wear face coverings while in Hadley’s. Social distancing and heightened sanitation procedures will be maintained throughout the day, the company said.

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