Tulsa, Oklahoma (May 13, 2021) - Wildflower Café is now open for business on the corner of 11th & Peoria in Tulsa’s Meadow Gold District. This eatery on the Mother Road serves both breakfast and lunch items Monday through Saturday from 8am to 3pm. Wildflower’s mission is to offer a variety of simple and fresh house made foods along with a couple of dessert options. The atmosphere is a blend of vintage elegance and fun.

The breakfast menu consists of quiche, biscuits & gravy, French Toast casserole, and omelets, oatmeal, and avocado toast. Wildflower Café in Tulsa also offers a breakfast burrito that consists of scrambled eggs, sausage, pepper jack, sautéed bell pepper, tomato and onion all wrapped in a flour tortilla with salsa & sour cream. You will also want to try the Wildflower Breakfast: 2 eggs, any style, with ham, bacon, sausage, hash browns, and your choice of bread.

For lunch, Wildflower offers a variety of dips (appetizers), salads, sandwiches, soups, and more. A signature is the 7-layer dip: smashed beans, guacamole, sour cream, salsa, shredded Colby-Jack cheese, green onions & tomato, served with tortilla chips. Salad options include Heather’s House, Caesar, spinach, Greek, taco, savory chicken, and Thai peanut. Sandwiches include the sweet chicken, tuna, roast beef, BLT, club, caprese, veggie, and Hollis’ Hamburger. Be sure to pair your entrée with one of the side items: potato chips, fruit salad, pasta salad, tabouli, coleslaw, or cottage cheese.

To learn more about Wildflower Café in Tulsa, visit their Facebook page.

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About Wildflower Café
Opening in May 2021 in the Meadow Gold District, Wildflower Café offers unique breakfast and lunch options via an environmentally conscious establishment.

 
 
 

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