Wild Thistle Therapy

2990 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Suite A, Gulf Breeze
(850) 296-2626

Recent Reviews

Bob Oxnard

I would recommend Wild Thistle Therapy! Christina shows her true care with her interactions. She has an ability to connect and has proven to make strides in therapy. CARING, SINCERE, QUALIFIED, EFFECTIVE, IN HER ELEMENT. Blessings

Natalia Wator

Wild Thistle has been a blessing to our family. Christina is a very patient, compassionate, and knowledgeable therapist. She has been a truly wonderful help to our son. I highly recommend at least an initial appointment. You won't be disappointed!

Dave A.

Starving for healthy options after four days of hotel food. Wild Roots is a respite from the line of corporate fried food at the beach. Great choices of wraps, salads and smoothies. The soft serve is an excellent closing to a meal that left me feeling energized.

Lisa R.

Love this place! There is not much in this area for healthy and yummy food. But they nail it here! Definitely try the popsicles. We'll stop by just to grab a few

Shelly P.

My husband and I live locally in Gulf Breeze and value this 100% organic option,while eating healthy can be expensive the benefits out weigh the cost. All menu items are made to order and on point with taste.The staff is knowledgeable and courteous which mirror this establishment

Leah Donigan

The only place I’ve ever been to where everything is gluten free!

Amber J.

The foods is really good. A lot of great vegan and vegetarian options. But the employees are super rude. I spent over a hundred dollars here in a week and went in to ask for a different salad dressing. They tried to charge me .75 for a small dressing. When I had spent over $20 in there 5 minutes earlier. Won't be going back here.

Cathy A.

We are from out of town and looked for a vegetarian/vegan place due to my daughter's allergies. There is not much around Navarre beach, where we stayed, so we drove to this place. I am giving one star because the gentleman and young lady working were extremely nice. However, the food was definitely not worth the price! We payed $57 dollars for a vegan press, chicken press, two children vegan "pizza", cold mocha, smoothie, and a lemonade. We knew the pizza was going to be thin, but man it was more like tortilla chips with vegan cheese sprinkled!! It was $6.50 for each child "pizza". It barely had any cheese, it was basically a medium tortilla chip and it didn't include a drink or anything else. The presses barely had any veggies and my husbands had a piece of chicken that looked like the deli meat you get from a grocery store. So if you really want tortilla chips with toppings sprinkled inside and pay around $11-$14 for each, this is the place for you. We are used to finding vegetarian/ vegan places wherever we go, but definitely not pay that MUCH for the "food" we got. I should have taken pictures. I did see other people come in but they only got smoothies and/or popsicles, maybe that's the good side of this place- definitely not the food. Oh and I heard the "boss" not sure if she was the owner or manager, tell the gentleman he needed to go to Publix to buy some type of food. I googled what Publix was and it's a grocery store, maybe that's why my husband got deli meat instead of chicken strips or cubes of chicken. We ended up at Wendy's because our daughters disliked the "pizza".

Randy O.

My wife & I had a Romano Salad. Found it fresh, tasty with pleasant, quick service. Would recommend you give this place a try.

Lisa M.

I really wanted to come here and give this place 5 stars but the portion of food in relation to price is extreme. My husband and I came here on a trip to Pensacola. We got the brownie sundae which costs 6.75 plus an upcharge if you want the dairy free ice cream. The portion of ice cream was probably 1/3 cup of ice cream. I can tell you we buy an organic PINT of coconut bliss ice cream at Whole Foods for $6. We are always willing to pay for paleo treats but this was ridiculous. The milkshake was bland without much flavor which I relate to the excessive use of ice. The menu on yelp is not up to date. Disappointingly, they no longer have grain free sandwich bread or coconut wraps so we decided to forego lunch since it's 12.50 for a wrap and you don't even get a side. The hidden gem here though is their soft serve ice cream!! You can choose a base of either standard dairy, coconut cream or creamed bananas. The coconut cream base is amazing and they blend in your added choices. I got coconut cream with coconut flakes, banana, cacao nibs and chocolate syrup (they use Theo chocolate and simply melt down). So my recommendation is it's definitely worth the trip but stick to the soft serve ice cream and just be aware you will pay for it

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