The Wild Flower Grill

4250 NE Hwy 101, Lincoln City
(541) 994-9663

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Lilly Contreras

Cute little house on the outskirts of Lincoln city. The food was absolutely wonderful. The breads were homemade (you could tell). I had the special chorizo omlette and my fiancé got the French toast. Best French toast I’ve ever had in my life. Super happy we decided to have breakfast here. The staff were all super friendly and attentive.

Denis Morrison

Favorite Lincoln City breakfast eatery.

Eggs Benedict my standard order plus a side pancake. Today same order without piece of home made toast as base under poached eggs and added hash browns beneath this time.

Coffee cup always refilled quickly. Lebie was also on duty this morning to help with increased summer volumes.

Jake Ecklund

We loved the whole atmosphere of this place. The flowers outside, the views from inside, and the space. The food was great and well priced. The bread was AMAZING! We would go back just to get some bread, butter, and jam; if we couldn’t stay for an entire breakfast.

Tracy Lynn

Gross food. Hubby's burger was barely cooked, raw, they took it back, cooked it more then brought it back, less pink but still no flavor, he took a couple bites but said it was gross. . I got the handmade veggie burger which appeared like refried beans made into a patty then deep fried. Inside was so mushy & again no flavor. Ranch dressing tasted like seasoned mayo, also gross. Will not return or recommended.

Matt Shields

Our server was quick. Kinda busy for a Monday morning.
Food was so good. Seated in less than a minute, order taken in 5 and food in 15 minutes.
Going to recommend to my parents.

Jenni Mares

The staff are amazing! Their energy is immaculate and they are very on top of things. We were in town visiting and will absolutely be coming back when we’re here again. Love the food, the energy, the service, everything!

Nighthawk Cleaning

I’ve always loved this restaurant. I come here every time I go to the coast. Unfortunately it has slowly changed over the years. The last time I went every option was made the same way with a giant piece of mediocre bread as the focal point of the dish. Benedict? On a two inch thick piece of dry bread, French toast? It uses there same bad bread. Biscuits and gravy? Gravy over a giant slab of awful bread. In addition the bacon or sausage has gone away from the menu except for maybe one option. If you want bacon or sausage it’s 8 dollars for a tiny couple pieces. That’s not right. I will have to find a new breakfast choice next time I visit the coast. Do better.

Percy

Awful, don’t stop here, might ruin your trip. This place was appealing to stop by on our trip. But it was a mistake. The atmosphere is not what the pictures show and the service is horrible. As soon as we stepped inside we noticed loud music coming from the kitchen, dated decorations, drab colors, dirty tables and nobody around except a nice elderly couple on their way out. We then waited patiently for about 10 minutes before anyone came to the front to greet us. The place was not busy at all. When someone finally came, we asked for a table in the back overlooking the forest because the front was just not what we had expected. The guy told us (in broken English) that if we waited for a few minutes we could get a table in the back, so we waited another 10 more minutes. Then a different guy came out and told us (also in broken English) that he would sit us. We followed him but he took us to a separate small room with just a couple of tables and worse looking atmosphere than the front room; no view of anything other than walls. He just left us there. My wife noticed that a table was in fact available on the back room. We looked for a waiter but couldn’t find anyone. So we decided to move to the open table in the back. Then the second guy comes back and he immediately gets angry with us. Before we could say anything he told us “you cannot sit there because I need room to walk”. He had at least 6 feet between our chairs and the next table. It made no sense. It also made no sense why he would get so angry and rude so quickly. In the midst of all that, a couple of nice ladies at the next table quickly offered their table as they were getting ready to leave. But when I tried to politely explain to the guy that another worker had told us we could get a table in the back earlier and we had been waiting, he got even more angry and told us that he would not serve us and to go somewhere else. We were puzzled and shocked at how suddenly the guy got angry and refused service. It made no sense. We were not rude to him at all, how could we? We had our 7 year old son with us, he was hungry and we had already waited 20 minutes for a table at a place that was not busy. We just left without making much of a fuzz. I hope you don’t make the same mistake we made. Keep driving. Go somewhere else. I recommend the Otis Cafe not far from there; we went there instead and we were treated with respect and enjoyed the food! We also had a nice trip afterwards! :) We were told by some locals that the Wild Flower Grill is now possibly owned by one of the guys that was rude to us and it is not the same it used to be. If that’s so, that person knows nothing about running a successful restaurant. What a jerk!

R

Update your hours on maps… no excuse these days to let customers show up only to find you’re closed.

Jane W.

The salad presentation was lovely but the bowl was so packed that my friend couldn’t stir it to mix the ingredients with the lettuce. You used to serve your salads in a different bowl. She only ate the top layer and left 1/2 of the lettuce. My other friends and I had po’boys. My bread was dry, the turkey was dry and the cream cheese and cranberry sauce weren’t spread evenly. I noticed that my friend took a few bites of her sandwich then ate the insides and left the bread on the plate. The ratio of bread to meat was basically all dry bread. We were seated at noon in the sun room. Luckily, I was wearing a flannel shirt because it was very cold in there until we left. We spent $80.00 and left a 20% tip. Sorry for the bad review. I’ve never had a bad meal at your place so we will be back……….my fries and the pickle were delicious, though.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 5

Jesse Carman

Wow! Amazing food! Just love this place. With the quality of food tanking so prevalently everywhere, it’s nice to find a place that prioritizes quality!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

CALVIN ILLA

Ok breakfast not super memorable got the seafood omelet but I do remember the toast was fantastic probably wasn't my family's favorite meal this weekend

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Adam Cha

The service and food are great as usual. They have not disappointed every time when we stop by on the way to the beaches. You can go wrong with any of the breakfast dishes.

Parking: Parking is limited.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Cake Benedict, French Toast with a Twist, Crab Benedict, Hash Browns, Seafood Omelet, Wildflower Toast

Sky T

My husband and I eat here at least once a year when we visit Lincoln City for my birthday. The staff is very friendly, and the food is fantastic. They have in house handmade bread, delicious breakfasts with a spicy flair, and look at these views!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Benedict, Hash Browns

Mud Dog

Food was great service was good just a little to quick on the water refill

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

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