Wildflour Cafe And Catering
2143 Colonial Ave SW, Roanoke
(540) 344-1514
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Stopped by yesterday and overall had a good experience. Service was okay - not bad, but not especially warm either. A little odd that the host sat me in a back corner when there were plenty of open tables, but it didn’t ruin the visit.
The highlight was definitely the food. I ordered the Philly cheesesteak pita with pasta salad, and it was fantastic. Fresh, flavorful, and satisfying.
Worth a visit if you’re in the area - especially for the food.
We have been going here for Mother’s Day for over a decade and always enjoyed our visit each year, and any other visits inbetween!
Wonderful atmosphere
Very good food and service. Would eat there again without hesitation.
Everything we ordered was delicious!! The soup and sandwich combo was great, as well as the Reuben, shrimp quesadillas, sweet potato fries and tuna melt. The service was top notch.
It was OK. It's located on back side of Plaza on 1st floor.
Would not recommend but it could have been an isolated experience. We visited anticipating ordering sandwiches and salads, however, we were only provided with a one page brunch menu and decided to settle for breakfast. After placing orders, we realized there was a “full” menu, it just was not offered or mentioned at seating or taking orders. The atmosphere and service was mostly friendly but indifferent to the fact we missed the lunch menu when inquiring. The food we received was well below expectations. The burger hash was extremely salty and the beef tasted terrible - refrained from eating to play it safe. The Canadian bacon on the eggs benedict was similar. The sourdough bread under the benedict had the crust cut off and two small square portions. The hollandaise was very vinegar forward and sour. Overall, not a place we’d return to.
Nestled in an old shopping mall, this restaurant is a hidden treasure. Plenty of vegetarian options and a wide variety of freshly prepared menu items.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A vegetarian oasis with something for everyone!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Red Beans and Rice
Had a wonderful evening at Wildflour. A glass of wine and excellent service from Ashley and Percy made for a relaxing dinner. Just what I needed!
Dietary restrictions: Several dishes that are gluten free. My personal favorite is red beans and rice!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Red Beans and Rice
Restaurantji Recommends
The food is not VEGAN, it is advertised falsely. The guacamole was brown when they served me the tostada salad. You taste the canola oil on the sandwiches. The desserts taste like diabetes. Tomato shop has so much heavy cream that its texture is that of a dipping sauce. My expectation was to eat whole food and sadly I didn’t get that.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 5
My favorite place in all of Roanoke. Literally. Best grilled cheese I’ve ever had on their homemade sourdough bread (and I LOVE a good grilled cheese). Their white bean chicken chili is so good. Another night, I had the salmon and butternut squash risotto - it was delicious and such pretty plating that I almost felt bad eating it! And the mint brownie? Perfection. Everyone is so kind, and the colors and flower art are so fun. 100000/10 for sure. 💐
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Greek Salad
Amazing food and service. Wildflour is a hidden gem with a cozy atmosphere, as if you're eating with family at home.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fantastic appetizer and salad. Quick service.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Service was efficient, but the food was meh to disappointing. The breakfast burrito was fine, but nothing special; the Wagyu hash verged on inedible—tasted more like a salt mine than anything.
Food: 2
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