Wildflower Cafe on Telfair Square

Restaurant · Savannah

Wildflower Cafe on Telfair Square

Restaurant · Savannah

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207 W York St, Savannah, GA 31401

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Fresh grain bowls, flatbreads, pastries, and artful dishes  

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207 W York St, Savannah, GA 31401 Get directions

wildflowercafesavannah.com
@wildflowercafe_telfair

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207 W York St, Savannah, GA 31401 Get directions

+1 912 755 0424
wildflowercafesavannah.com
@wildflowercafe_telfair

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16 Hottest New Restaurants to Check Out in Savannah, June 2024

"The brains behind Farm Bluffton, Common Thread, and Strangebird bring their culinary creativity to a new airy, light-filled cafe inside the Jepson Center & Telfair Children’s Art Museum. Wildflower Cafe features shifting seasonal menus and uninterrupted views of Telfair Square. Those with dietary restrictions will appreciate the dedication to offering creative vegetarian and gluten-free options." - Kiki Dy

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Where to Eat in Savannah, GA

"Wildflower Cafe is located in the contemporary art museum Jepson Center, offering a casual dining experience." - Caroline Hatchett

https://www.foodandwine.com/where-to-eat-in-savannah-ga-8637333
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Wildflower Cafe Opens at the Telfair Museum on March 1 - Eater Carolinas

"Wildflower Cafe is a fast-casual lunch-only spot co-opened by Chef Annie Coleman and Chef Brandon Carter. The cafe offers a variety of fresh lunch options including grain bowls, flatbreads, and pastries like the pink lemonade tart. It aims to bring textually interesting items such as whole grains with locally sourced, seasonal vegetables. Partnering with the Telfair Museum, the cafe incorporates dishes that support local artists and exhibits." - Barbara Skidmore

https://carolinas.eater.com/2023/2/28/23619088/wildflower-cafe-savannah
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BRADLEY MINGO

Google
What a wonderful place. We were originally going to the museum and planned to get food at a local cafe later. But as we were walking out, the vibe, smells, and looks of the food enticed us to eat here. I ordered a croissant and the roasted veggie bowl, and my mother ordered a chicken salad on sourdough. In addition, we ordered a melon salad to split. The croissant was super flaky and buttery, but not rich or super sweet, just the way I like it. The melon salad was excellent and refreshing, with herbs and seasonings on top of the fruit. I am not a fan of mayo, nor is my mother, but she claimed the sandwich was very tasty. My bowl was also very healthy and delicious, with a tinge of spices. Super delicious, highly recommend.

Sean Paul (SP)

Google
If you’re looking for a culinary adventure that combines art, culture, and scrumptious delights, look no further than Wildflower Cafe! Nestled within the enchanting Jepson Center and Telfair Children’s Art Museum, this charming eatery promises a delightful experience for food enthusiasts of all ages. The star of the show was undoubtedly the Spicy Peanut Noodles – an explosion of flavors that left my taste buds dancing with joy! The perfect balance of spice and creaminess had me savoring every mouthful. It’s a dish that will undoubtedly leave you craving for more. Next up, the Chicken Salad Flat Bread, a refreshing and vibrant treat. The flatbread was fresh and perfectly complemented by the delectable chicken salad. Each bite was a delightful symphony of textures and flavors, making it a must-try for any food lover. For those seeking a healthier option, the Roasted Vegetable Grain Bowl won’t disappoint. Bursting with savory goodness, this dish was a harmonious blend of well-roasted vegetables, creating a satisfying and nutritious meal that will keep you energized throughout the day. Wildflower Cafe truly caters to everyone with its wide range of vegetarian, gluten-free, and kid-friendly options. No matter your dietary preferences, you’ll find something to satisfy your cravings. The ambience of the cafe is a perfect blend of art and cuisine. The cozy setting, surrounded by captivating artworks and creative energy, makes every visit a memorable one. In conclusion, Wildflower Cafe is an absolute hidden gem for those seeking a delightful dining experience with a side of art and culture. With its flavorful offerings and accommodating menu, it’s a haven for foodies from all walks of life. If you find yourself in the Jepson Center and Telfair Children’s Art Museum, don’t miss the chance to indulge in the culinary wonders that Wildflower Cafe has to offer!

susan corbit

Google
I was disappointed that this café did not have wait service but that we had to order and pay at the counter. It did not seem in keeping with the ambience of the venue. Our spicy peanut noodles were quite tasty; however, the amount of shrimp that were served with the dish was very scant and could not have consisted of more than three shrimp cut into small bites. That being said, it was basically a noodle dish and overpriced at $15. I don’t see a return visit as likely.

Milton Barr

Google
Very trendy court Cafe with absolutly exquisite light menu foods. The "adult" cheese sandwich with sweet potato soup was a real treat on a cool rainy day. Portions were very full. My wife & I split this order and were stuffed AND pleasantly so. Highly recommended!

C Baxter

Google
The Telfair's Jepson's Museum has a great new restaurant in the expansive space overlooking beautiful Telfair Square - it makes you feel like you are eating outdoors. I recommend the roasted vegetables - the veggies change, but this is a picture from the first time I got it which was perfection (2nd time a little too salty). They spicy noodles have been recommended highly by many, but I have yet to try it. Also pictured is the "grown up grilled cheese." Great spot whether you are a tourist or local. Parking is always tricky downtown, but there is a parking deck a block away to the west...

Olivia Raifstanger

Google
Came here for the first time and had the PERC cold brew and the Chicken Salad Sandwich. The food and drink was amazing, so fresh and flavorful and unique. I can tell how carefully curated the menu was. I came here to do work for a few hours and the view of the trees fro the large windows is soooo relaxing. New favorite spot for sure!!

Karan killoran

Google
Sitting in the beautiful bright, light and airy space is the first treat. The bowl was delicious and healthy. The best combination in my book. Worth another visit for sure.

Mimi Ding

Google
Love love love this place! Thanks to my boyfriend for finding this amazing cafe in a museum and surrounded by a park💗. It’s quiet, bright, and spotless, such a great place to enjoy a sunshine-ful morning with their freshly made salads, delicious noddles and orange juice.
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Shradha A.

Yelp
The ambiance is soothing and relaxing, especially if you get a table by the large windows overlooking the square. I loved the decor. I appreciated they had a VGF spicy noodle bowl. I would suggest maybe staffing more/different/better - I think one girl was doing a lot by herself and maybe she was tired and that showed in her demeanor of being cold and unhelpful.
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Bryan G.

Yelp
We stopped in at the recommendation of our tour guide. The food was very good and they also sell Leopold's ice cream. It's a great lunch stop. Good, simple food and the building is amazing. .
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Julia U.

Yelp
Myself and my friend went to lunch here slightly impulsively while we were spending the day in the museum. I am used to museum food being a hot dog or a bag of chips lol, but this was really delicious and fresh. The lemonade was so good we attempted to go back for it, but they were out the second day. Service was good as well, especially considering there were lots of people there and only one cashier that we saw. I felt bad for her. Really beautiful spot in the museum.

Hou C.

Yelp
The food at this cafe was the best and the lady at the register was very nice and helpful. The cafe has a beautiful view of Telfair Square.

Al G.

Yelp
We stopped in for lunch as we were at the nearby museum. The cafe is on the ground floor of the children's museum and has a beautiful view of the square in front through the high glass facade. I thought it would have been noisy because it's located in a children's museum, but it wasn't at all. The food was quite good. I had the peach salad and the peach cobbler with the peached iced tea (we were in Georgia after all, LOL) and all were tasty. I normally prefer the cobbler served a little warmer, but it was a hot day, so it was fine. The service was prompt, especially considering the cashier was also the sole wait staff.