"3"^^ . "3"^^ . "3"^^ . "2016-02-27T00:00:00"^^ . "TL;DR - eat here. You'll thank me. Unless you want a burger. \n\nAlso mustard on the side and sub out the bread. There is nothing challah about it IMO. \n\n-----\n\nYou might be traveling to San Francisco from Austin. You might also be hungry and your flight boards in seven minutes. You would have had forty-five minutes but you prattled on and on and wasted half an hour trying to decide between modern burger and pizza. \n\nPizza or burger. \nPizza or burger. \n\nIn the end, you chose Wildflower for health reasons (presumably).\n\nCongrats to you! You care about yourself!\n\nThe Wildflower Bakery is an attractive sandwich joint near terminal 4 A7. It's bright, clean and makes you feel like the food you're going to eat was made with love.\n\nAnd it is. \n\nWildflower's baked goods and pre made sandwiches are neatly displayed for you to drool over. The sheen off of the croissants was like a mirage and the chocolate chip pumpkin muffin was calling my name but instead I tried to get the Turkey Brie that I was was denied in Austin.\n\nBecause I was leaning towards the BLT+ I decided, \"choose? We are in GD America! We get what we want in America,\" so I added bacon to my Turkey Brie. \n\n-----\n\nFood: everything was tasty but I would definitely suggest holding off on the mustard. Even though it was good mustard, it overpowered bother the Brie and the Bacon making their presence worthless. In the end, they will go straight to my thighs anyway. (What's a girl to do?)\n\nI'd definitely try their other sandwiches but I'd be more guarded.\n\nIn fact, I'd definitely ditch their default bread for anything else. \n\nUp your game by going for a croissant."^^ . . . . "1"^^ .