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    Wonder Yardley

    2.4 (20 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 11:30 pm

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    Glenn S.

    Wonder is a new food delivery concept where food from famous restaurants across the US is recreated by chefs in Wonder kitchens. I believe they now have 95 locations. They offer free delivery and usually have promotions. You can order from multiple restaurants and genres all created in the same kitchen and delivered to your door. We've tried Detroit Brick Pizza, De Farra pizza of Brooklyn, and tonight was Haru Poke of LA. The poke was phenomenal. Everything was fresh and the price was reasonable. We are hooked and looking forward to trying more restaurant offerings from Wonder.,

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    Carmen T.

    Had a really good experience at Wonder! We ordered a steak, burger, and a salad. It's perfect for a group that's indecisive and can't choose a restaurant to order from lol. Great pickup experience with helpful staff and the food was all made quick! You have to walk around to the other side of the building for the main entrance, once inside it's a nice space, more ideal for takeout!

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    Sherri S.

    Opening this Friday Oct 3, 2025. I responded to a pre-opening special. I must say, it was overwhelming and confusing. Feeling like technology overload for us older people. But now I get it! Good thing I got a "freebee" otherwise I would have given up. I wasn't the only one as just about every customer had my same reaction and another customer and myself had a good laugh over this. The good news is...I was determined to figure it out for my free $15 meal!! Now I am a fan and I will be a repeat customer. I ordered a Thai peanut salad from the "Royal Green" menu and Hubs ordered chicken fingers from the "Detroit Brick Pizza" menu. That is one of the perks...many menu options from different restaurants all in the one place. We were impressed with the fresh quality and portion size. The food was delicious for sure. Now it is only the 2nd day the place is open so hopefully this will continue. There are 3 tables in the ordering area if you choose to dine in but it is primarily take out. Their app was also confusing at first but like anything new it is simple once you get use to it. I truly thought this would be a once and done for me but I already look foward to going back!

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    I've ordered a few things from here and everything was really good. Especially enjoyed the Detroit pizza.

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    bland, no real flavor, and just overall overpriced gimmick food like if you were going to disneyland or something similar

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