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    Wildflowers Restaurant

    2.9 (206 reviews)
    ModerateBars, American, Pizza
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Torey's Philly Steak
    Stefan S.

    More like "Wilted Flowers". This place is tired and dingy. The food is underwhelming and served on plastic plates with cheap flatware. My high school cafeteria had better food. The service was friendly, but slow and aloof. If you want good pub fare, try the Firkin Tavern--it's not far away and has way better food and service.

    White broccoli garlic pizza
    Tiffany F.

    Wildflowers never disappoints. We've gone to dinner, just for drinks, and had take out here. It's a local staple. Nice decor, clean, friendly staff. Their wings, pizza and penne vodka are good. They give back to the community, (baskets and gift cards at charity events) we've held dine outs for my daughter's PTO here for fundraising. It's a local company you want to support. Definitely recommend!

    Gorgonzola Cheese Fries with Bacon
    Mike P.

    I've been to Wildflowers many times over the years as I used to work in Hopewell, NJ and I'd often stop by for a pint after work. Stopped over for lunch this week with my wife and daughter on our way up to drop her at summer camp. Ambiance is sports pub which is definitely my vibe. Cozy, low lighting, Olympics on TV. Perfect! Service was attentive and working hard to manage an outage with their ordering/payment system. No big deal for us. Was able to sneak across the street to Santander Bank for cash since they were unable to process cards. They handled it all in stride! I wanted something lighter and ordered the tuna salad sandwich with fries. My daughter ordered Gorgonzola cheese fries with bacon and my wife got the Best of Both Worlds Pizza which is a white pie with the BOBW's Salad on it. It was amazing. The Gorgonzola cheese fries (which I've had many times) are legendary. Don't skip them! Tuna salad was delicious. Just what you'd expect. Always a good spot and glad we stopped by to have a meal.

    Potato skins (1 bacon / 1 broccoli)
    Karly K.

    Hometown joint, pretty crowded. Service was inattentive all night sitting at bar. Average drink selection, but diverse food menu. Nothing was overly delicious or worth writing about. You'd think Buffalo wings would slay at a janky pub such as this. Just okay. Loaded potatoes came with two huge ones overflowing with cheese and toppings. Also just okay. Pizza seems to be the big hitter here so would give that a whirl next time.

    Philly steak with cheese, fried onions, and onion rings
    Cindy D.

    I'm visiting my family in New Jersey and landed in this delightful restaurant. My cousin told me they had great food, and she was so right! I ordered a Philly steak, onion rings, and sweet potato fries. I also order the Derby Pie for dessert. I haven't had a Philly steak since I moved out west; first to OK and then to Texas. The steaks out west are just different. This one was JUST LIKE I REMEMBERED! The beef was cut exactly like I remember: shaved and chopped. The flavor was excellent, and the fried onions were perfect. I loved it; and it brought back all the memories I had of Philly Steaks when I was much much younger! The fries were very good and the onion ring was perfect. Just the right amount of batter. The Derby Pie had a graham cracker crust and the "pie" itself was more cake-like. It was good, but not the same as the Derby Pie I am used to. I am used to a pie dough crust and a filling that is more like Pecan pie. It was still good. All in all, it was a great experience. The food was good; the service was good, and we all had a great time.

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    Nito M.

    Jahad the waiter was awesome. The tenders lightly battered good sauce a little tough though the pizza was good. The steak special was not good powdered mash gray steak it was unattractive as it was tasteless. The meatball sauce was bitter. The amount of fries we received for $7.50 simply didn't add up. Jahad, the pizza and exterior of the tenders saved it from being a 1 overall rating.

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    5 days ago

    Good local bar with daily specials and a nice seated area. Good for sports games or a nice night out with the family.

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    waited to be acknowledged at the podium. was finally seated and a server never came. left after 10 minutes.....going somewhere else...

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    Adam, the bartender was terrible very rude tried to order. Food was very ignorant about everything didn't have time for anything to explain.

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    Pasta was so overcooked could have used as glue. Pizza was undercooked it was raw in the middle.

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    Nice and cozy place..... Like a local Corner Bar. Friendly people, TVs - but not in an overkill way.

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    Place has gone down hill. ordered Kens salad that had no taste and chicken wings that were RAW on the inside. Stay way!

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