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    Wildflower Café

    4.6 (168 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    That's a large pancake side!
    Debra K.

    First time here and I was impressed but it also was not what I was expecting. There is a total breakfast diner feel here but with a more boho décor. It's very chill. I met a friend for a quick bite. Having not been before, I asked the server what his fave was. He ran down a long list but did mention their pancakes were amazing. I went with a veggie omelet and wish I had added cheese. The ingredients were fresh and good though and it was huge. But it was not as huge as the pancake I ordered as a side. I got the organic maple syrup. All was delicious. (But I was only able to down about half of each.) Even though the place was filling up, we didn't feel rushed by the staff. I would totally dine here again. While it is breakfast-centric, there were a lot of sandwiches and a few salads to choose from. Their iced tea is amazing. I would love to go back and try the coffee. I saw a note posting summer hours. They will stop seating at 2 PM.

    Carne Asada Taco daily special
    Susan K.

    Good food, even better service in a cozy/comfy space. I ordered the taco Tuesday special, carne aside tacos; steak tacos with cilantro and onions served with green salsa, refried beans, rice, and a few chips. The steak was flavorful and tender. The cilantro, onions, and salsa verde were the perfect compliment. The rice and beans were pretty standard but a good addition to a great meal.

    Morning light
    Joseph G.

    First off, immaculate ambiance. Came in at a perfect time. Cafe was chill and morning sun was coming in. Staff was immediately welcoming. Had a build your own omelette with perfectly crisp bacon and thick (but not too thick) brioche toast. I travel a lot for work and typically try someplace new every day/visit, but I'll be coming back here every time I'm in Tulsa.

    Tasty goodies.
    Jennifer J.

    I arrived in Tulsa early on a Tuesday morning, with a craving for biscuits and gravy weighing heavy on my brain. Luckily, the Wildflower Cafe was nearby, so I headed over. They were petty busy, but I only had to wait about 5 minutes for my windowside table. Soon, a cup of hot coffee was in my hand and my b&g order was in the kitchen. Meanwhile, my very friendly and attentive server was quick to keep the coffee refills coming. The food was excellent and the portion was perfect. I'd chosen one of their egg combos, so in addition to the flakes, fresh baked biscuit topped with creamy sausage gravy, I also got a small side of cheesy grits. Don't judge! This is a cute little place, with a homey, friendly vibe. I'm glad I checked it out!

    Mango berry salad
    Bogan B.

    Visit this restaurant regularly and every time is just an all around amazing experience! It's always good to see Morgan with the biggest smile on her face and my new waitress Darian was so nice and inviting! Everyone who works here has such good energy! Will continue to come back time and time again!

    Chicken Salad Sandwich (sweet) on Sourdough, with a side of potato salad. And coffee!
    Stephanie D.

    This was my second visit--the first time was a few months ago to have brunch with family on the weekend, but this time was a solo late lunch after a doctor's appointment downtown. I was definitely tempted to order the amazing crepes I had last time--they were so decadent and yummy with the fruit and Nutella drizzle--but I decided I was hungry for a sandwich instead. They have a pretty extensive menu of sandwiches and burgers, including a couple of vegetarian options, plus many different kinds of bread to choose from, but finally decided to go with chicken salad on sourdough. They also have two different types of chicken salad you can choose from, regular or sweet, and I went with the sweet version which had some tasty fruit (apples, grapes) plus crunchy celery and pecans mixed in. The sandwich was quite substantial--when I held my hand up to the plate, one half sandwich was about the size of my palm! I also struggled to choose side orders because I was torn between a side salad, pasta salad, the fruit cup... but decided I absolutely had to go for the potato salad. It was served in one of the ample stoneware cups they serve soup in. To be honest the serving of potato salad was really enough for two meals for me, but it tasted so good that I ended up eating all of it. I did save half of the sandwich and that ended up being most of my dinner that night--a pretty excellent value, honestly. And the food... it was all fresh and just like eating at someone's home. The super friendly server also kept my coffee and water topped off, and she helped me pick out a couple of desserts to take home to my dad. I ended up with a piece of "Sally's sheet cake" and a toffee shortbread cookie. The cake was similar to the potluck fave "Texas sheet cake" with chopped pecans in the frosting (although my grandmother always made it closer to the "Ladybird Johnson Mexican Chocolate Cake," with no pecans, and a bit of cinnamon, which I didn't detect in Wildflower Café's version). Highly recommend trying any baked goodies they have on display when you stop by. I also loved the ambiance of the restaurant with the late afternoon light filtering through all of the windows. It is such a cozy spot without being kitschy, with sunny yellow curtains and mismatched thrifted mugs to serve coffee and the bakery case full of goodies. It makes me want to be a neighborhood regular. I can't wait to go back again.

    Grilled tomatoes
    Manny R.

    Been here twice and really wanted like this spot. First time I had a burrito swimming in pre made cheese product that you can tell right away it came out of a can. The decor is great, unique and warm the floor staff are hard working and attentive but the food meh. I ordered the piggy crepes with a side of grilled tomatoes. Grilled tomatoes are listed as a side not a substitution. More on this later The crepe is a pre made crepe and was served literally cold with cold cheese over it. The tomatoes were barely grilled and tasted more as if they had been boiled. I get that restaurants have to use some pre made items at times, specially a crepe but I noticed that all the plates that came out had cold unmelted cheese. Along with the cold crepe and barely grilled tomatoes the food just doesn't match the atmosphere of high quality home made recipes.

    Piggy crepes, sweet crepes, biscuit and gravy
    Emma D.

    Came here on a Saturday morning. The wait was around 30 minutes. I recommend walking up the street to check out some of the close shops. Once we were seated service was nice and fairly fast even though it was packed. I got the piggy crepes with a side biscuit & gravy. The crepes were good, but I wish there was either more cheese or some sauce in it to make them slightly less dry. I think a béchamel or aioli could go well in them. Another in my party got the sweet crepes. Those were very good, your standard fruit Nutella crepes. The melty Nutella helps make it all meld together. It's definitely bustling in there, and it's great to see the place doing well! You'll get slightly modern diner feel here.

    Sausage waffle
    Yvonne H.

    WE always love eating at Wildflower! Everything always comes out just right and the service is impeccable. It's maybe a bit crowded but it still feels cozy and comfortable!

    Wayne H.

    Cute little restaurant, expect a short wait. Food is fast and fresh and attentive service

    Brunch
    Matt G.

    Great vibe, awesome staff, and food that will keep us coming back! Highly recommended the Wildflower Cafe.

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