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| - This is a decent neighborhood eatery with average salads, soups, sandwiches, pastas, and baked goods. Some things are delicious and some things aren't good at all, it is kind of hit or miss. When Wildflower first opened it was clean and inviting, but it has gone downhill recently. The staff is always very friendly and willing to go the extra mile to accommodate your needs, and the food comes out quickly. They have different soups on different days, so check online before you go if soup is what you are craving. I am a French onion soup connoisseur and was excited to see it on the menu...sadly it had no flavor, the cheese was not melted, and it just left me wanting to fulfill my craving elsewhere. However, they do have incredible cream and cheese based soups; the potato is great! Their sandwiches are average, but they do offer some unique hot subs that are worth trying. They even have a vegetarian option. The pastas are ok; really if you want pasta I suggest going somewhere where they make it fresh and don't just boil up a box of noodles. The salads are where they shine though. They have every topping you can think of, and an customize the salad based on what your preferences are. I have never been disappointed with a salad; it is always crisp and fresh, and the ingredients are creative as well. As for the baked goods I suggest the scones and breads, especially the chocolate chip scone!
If you are looking for a quick and easy meal then this is a good place to go. Wildflower is also a good option for take out as well. The atmosphere is quiet and a good place to meet for lunch or even meet someone for a business meeting.
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