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| - My first experience with Wildflower was when I asked a friend to get me anything she would recommend on the menu. She came back with a chicken pesto pasta that knocked my socks off! The basil pesto was not oily, the pasta perfectly al dente, and the chicken was still moist. The spinach and roasted bell pepper was the perfect addition to the party in my mouth. After that, I was hooked.
Fast forward to March of 2013, when I have moved 700 miles away from the nearest Wildflower Cafe. The BF and I were in Peoria for Spring Training, and I had a hankering for a light snack, a refreshing tea, and a place to hide from the blazing sun for just a few minutes. We were heading back to the hotel and happened to pass by this location on the way. Excited... I quickly made a U-turn and breathed a sigh of relief.... as I just found my relief.
I had a melon green tea, the chopped salad, and a cookie. All were delicious. If we were there before the game, I would have had much, much more. The quality of food at this location mirrors the location that I am used to (Avondale). It is still relatively new, so the booths are fresh and everything still shines. The staff was very friendly and the food came out very quickly.
Hoping that this new location is a success so that they can slowly make their way to California!
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