I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the food here considering the décor is a bit strange for younger customers. I would definitely say it feels like a place for people looking for senior specials. Regardless the food was great with plenty of diner style breakfast options. I took a friend here on a rainy day and we had a great breakfast. Fast service when it isn’t packed. Don’t go on Sundays because you’ll be waiting for a table. The closest thing to a old style diner on Duxbury.
Lori C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Middlebury, CT
I’ve only been there for breakfast but it has always been great. This place is packed on the weekend and if your looking for something fast, I’d try dunkin doughnuts across the street. This place is small and doesn’t do fast. That being said, I never waited long for my food. Just don’t think you can get in and out in a dash.
K B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kingston, MA
I love wildflower for breakfast, it’s quiet and always delicious. However, I had gotten the«bagged lunch» in the past and it was around $ 7 fine. Today I went in and paid $ 11.67 for a less than mediocre sandwich, bag of chips, cookie and can of soda. The chicken salad which I remembered to be more chicken and less mayo was the opposite today. Seemed actually like it was canned chicken chunks with a ton of mayo. It had no flavor what so ever. If it wasn’t on home made bread I would have thrown it out. I expected way more for $ 11. Also I think they should’ve just stuck with breakfast/lunch and not dinner. The Reno they did to make it café«and tavern» just seems so odd. Don’t get me wrong I absolutely love this place for breakfast and will continue to go here but never getting the bagged lunch again!
Jane Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arlington, VA
Wildflower Café is a treasure. It is a family-owned favorite gathering spot, and locals and visitors alike love the intimacy, hospitality, and especially the food. The clam chowder is as authentic and delicious as it gets. The Monster pancake is a real treat, and the lobster omlette I had was outstanding. The portions are generous, the prices are reasonable, and Wildflower is small-town New England at its best. I enjoy visiting as frequently as possible when I’m up here to see family, and this place mak
Leslie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Diego, CA
So I needed some food quick and against my better judgement I figured this small place with a decent amount of stars on Unilocal would pull through. Nope. Chicken tenders were soggy, the fries were cold and the place(although I did takeout so I merely walked in and back out) was dark, cluttered, and eerily quiet for 6PM on a Saturday. The tenders and fries came out to 15 $ which was slightly surprising considering amount and quality. Perhaps they have some better options but from my perspective, this Wild Flower was just a mere dandelion I’d pass by in the future.
Jeremy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cambridge, MA
Great spot for breakfast and lunch. Good food, great value. The 5 star rating here is for the homemade Red Flannel Corned Beef Hash. Very soft, potatoes almost mashed. It might be the best in the country, top 3 for sure.
Sarah C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Duxbury, MA
I’ve only been here for breakfast, but everytime it has been pretty solid. I really like their quiches, and I usually get one of those. I think a choice of bacon or spinach with a side of fruit and grilled cornbread. The coffee is good, but last time she didn’t refill me until I was done with my meal. I also love the raspberry lime Rickey from here. It only gets 3 stars because its pricey, paid $ 39 before tip the last time I had breakfast here.
Heather P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Boston, MA
We received a coupon that read«$ 5.00 off — Purchase any Lunch or Breakfast Entrée, and get the Second One of Equal or Lesser Value for Free, up to $ 5.00», but there was NOTONEDISH for $ 5. There is no «FREE», and the food we ordered didn’t even qualify. I asked about the coupon and would have been happy with $ 2 off our total order for coming in and asking but no one made an effort. I should have left but I finally ended up with the cranberry chicken salad, and it was nothing more than a scoop of store-bought chicken salad on some wilted greens with a few Craisins thrown on top. The coupon was useless and the food wasn’t good. I would not eat here again.
Veronica F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Worcester, MA
If you can get past the ridiculously silly«wild flower» theme that hurls itself all over the café with vigor, you can focus on the good food. Had the spinach bacon salad with brown sugar vinegarette and corn bread — so so so good!
J M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Foxboro, MA
Been here plenty of times… love the home baked breads w/honey-spun butter & fresh made jams. Used to love their homefries & cornbeef hash. But, this morning, the potatoes seemed over seasoned with that lousy«orange» all spice & the hash did NOT seem it’s normal Homemade style. I commented and got an «Oh well» response. Hmmm…I’m sure I’ll try again.
George L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Methuen, MA
Whoever wrote«This is the place you bring your grandmother after church» got it right. What confounds me is the full bar in an establishment that seems to do mostly breakfast, loose teas and a few sandwiches for lunch. The ambiance is on par with the average craft consignment shop and antique store. I am pretty sure I was the only man in the place both times I’ve been. On to the food, with a limited lunch menu I enjoyed the buffalo wrap both times since the other item didn’t interest me. My wrap was good and the Waffle Fries were excellent. I also tried their clam chowder which was pretty standard. I’d like to come back and try their breakfast but for lunch I’ll be looking elsewhere. pass