Wildflower Cafe

Restaurant · Tulsa

Wildflower Cafe

Restaurant · Tulsa

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1306 East 11th Street, Suite F Meadow Gold Shops & Lofts Building on, U.S. Rte 66, Tulsa, OK 74120

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This cozy cafe serves up classic breakfast and lunch dishes like fluffy waffles and hearty quiche, perfect for a laid-back meal any time of day.  

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1306 East 11th Street, Suite F Meadow Gold Shops & Lofts Building on, U.S. Rte 66, Tulsa, OK 74120 Get directions

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1306 East 11th Street, Suite F Meadow Gold Shops & Lofts Building on, U.S. Rte 66, Tulsa, OK 74120 Get directions

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Monk Keetah

Google
Cute little place! Excellent service! My second trip here. Ate the meat quiche. Good, meaty taste, but too salty. May have been because of the salty meats, cheddar or added salt, but either way I'd suggest avoid having a salty meat as a side like I did. Maybe Swiss would dial down the salt? Bacon was nice and crunchy as well as thick. Know quiche is a pain to make, but serving was rather small (think small frozen pie slice size) for a $12 breakfast dish & one side. If you've got a big appetite, might try something different. The person dining with me had a typical breakfast plate or Wildflower breakfast for $14 of bacon, hash browns, eggs, & a pancake. Hash browns looked nice & crispy! Pancake was as big as the plate! Like everything else, prices were higher than my first visit, but food quality was good & was a homemade meal. Service was excellent! Not sure I'll go back though

Jessica Winnie

Google
Definitely a popular place for solo dining, birthday brunches and tourists visits. The booth in the back corner is cozy and great spot to see all the cafe happenings. The front display case is full of goodies, make sure to get some free looks before being seated. I needed a quick bite after 3 mile walk at the Tulsa Rose Garden. Wildflower Cafe was close and perfect for a quick bite. Food was basic; eggs, hashbrowns with some add-ins and a pancake. I SO appreciated the syrup variety; coconut for $1 more. The mocktail menu was an entertaining read which I will entertain next time I stop in. Grab some merchandise too and support this local corner cafe. My server was also very nice and not overly attentive. The Cafe was packed and full of energy which contributed to the quality of service; which met my needs that morning.

Kristy Dye

Google
The food was very delicious!!! Everything is made fresh, the sausage patties were slightly crisp & totally perfect, the blueberry pancake was glorious, the bacon was great & the atmosphere was fun but really loud. That's not really a complaint, the place was just PACKED the day we went. Will definitely go back! It was worth the wait & we only had to wait maybe 20mins.

Marcus T. Berry

Google
I really like this place. I had a 5 ingredient omelet, which included: jalapeños, ham, cheese, spinach, and avocado. They cook the ingredients and then fold the eggs in. (The best way to cook an omelet, in my opinion)I also had cheese grits. My wife had avocado toast and cheese grits. Everything was really good. The atmosphere was great, and the staff was very professional and knowledgeable about the food they served.

Jake McBride

Google
Delicious food at reasonable prices. Big breakfast for two for under $30. They even had gluten free French toast! Staff was super friendly and service was amazing. Food came quickly and they checked in a few times. Atmosphere and decor were great and the bathroom was clean and had changing tables. Would definitely come again!

elle fore

Google
This breakfast spot was recommended by locals and totally worth the trip. If I lived in Oklahoma, this would be my go-to spot. I like the atmosphere. I love the cute shop next door while we waited for our table. Not to mention all the food we had was delicious.

Vue Lee

Google
We loved the atmosphere. I could only describe it to my wife as "comfortable and feels like home". We both came in for breakfast and it was great. We will be coming back!

Thomas Luggiero

Google
First time trying it and wasn't disappointed. Food was well put together and cooked properly. A tad pricey but that's inflation for ya! Piggy crepes and two egg bacon sandwich on a croissant. Hash browns as the sides.

Emma D.

Yelp
Came here on a Saturday morning. The wait was around 30 minutes. I recommend walking up the street to check out some of the close shops. Once we were seated service was nice and fairly fast even though it was packed. I got the piggy crepes with a side biscuit & gravy. The crepes were good, but I wish there was either more cheese or some sauce in it to make them slightly less dry. I think a béchamel or aioli could go well in them. Another in my party got the sweet crepes. Those were very good, your standard fruit Nutella crepes. The melty Nutella helps make it all meld together. It's definitely bustling in there, and it's great to see the place doing well! You'll get slightly modern diner feel here.

Stephanie D.

Yelp
This was my second visit--the first time was a few months ago to have brunch with family on the weekend, but this time was a solo late lunch after a doctor's appointment downtown. I was definitely tempted to order the amazing crepes I had last time--they were so decadent and yummy with the fruit and Nutella drizzle--but I decided I was hungry for a sandwich instead. They have a pretty extensive menu of sandwiches and burgers, including a couple of vegetarian options, plus many different kinds of bread to choose from, but finally decided to go with chicken salad on sourdough. They also have two different types of chicken salad you can choose from, regular or sweet, and I went with the sweet version which had some tasty fruit (apples, grapes) plus crunchy celery and pecans mixed in. The sandwich was quite substantial--when I held my hand up to the plate, one half sandwich was about the size of my palm! I also struggled to choose side orders because I was torn between a side salad, pasta salad, the fruit cup... but decided I absolutely had to go for the potato salad. It was served in one of the ample stoneware cups they serve soup in. To be honest the serving of potato salad was really enough for two meals for me, but it tasted so good that I ended up eating all of it. I did save half of the sandwich and that ended up being most of my dinner that night--a pretty excellent value, honestly. And the food... it was all fresh and just like eating at someone's home. The super friendly server also kept my coffee and water topped off, and she helped me pick out a couple of desserts to take home to my dad. I ended up with a piece of "Sally's sheet cake" and a toffee shortbread cookie. The cake was similar to the potluck fave "Texas sheet cake" with chopped pecans in the frosting (although my grandmother always made it closer to the "Ladybird Johnson Mexican Chocolate Cake," with no pecans, and a bit of cinnamon, which I didn't detect in Wildflower Café's version). Highly recommend trying any baked goodies they have on display when you stop by. I also loved the ambiance of the restaurant with the late afternoon light filtering through all of the windows. It is such a cozy spot without being kitschy, with sunny yellow curtains and mismatched thrifted mugs to serve coffee and the bakery case full of goodies. It makes me want to be a neighborhood regular. I can't wait to go back again.

Jennifer J.

Yelp
I arrived in Tulsa early on a Tuesday morning, with a craving for biscuits and gravy weighing heavy on my brain. Luckily, the Wildflower Cafe was nearby, so I headed over. They were petty busy, but I only had to wait about 5 minutes for my windowside table. Soon, a cup of hot coffee was in my hand and my b&g order was in the kitchen. Meanwhile, my very friendly and attentive server was quick to keep the coffee refills coming. The food was excellent and the portion was perfect. I'd chosen one of their egg combos, so in addition to the flakes, fresh baked biscuit topped with creamy sausage gravy, I also got a small side of cheesy grits. Don't judge! This is a cute little place, with a homey, friendly vibe. I'm glad I checked it out!

Wayne H.

Yelp
Cute little restaurant, expect a short wait. Food is fast and fresh and attentive service

Manny R.

Yelp
Been here twice and really wanted like this spot. First time I had a burrito swimming in pre made cheese product that you can tell right away it came out of a can. The decor is great, unique and warm the floor staff are hard working and attentive but the food meh. I ordered the piggy crepes with a side of grilled tomatoes. Grilled tomatoes are listed as a side not a substitution. More on this later The crepe is a pre made crepe and was served literally cold with cold cheese over it. The tomatoes were barely grilled and tasted more as if they had been boiled. I get that restaurants have to use some pre made items at times, specially a crepe but I noticed that all the plates that came out had cold unmelted cheese. Along with the cold crepe and barely grilled tomatoes the food just doesn't match the atmosphere of high quality home made recipes.

Yvonne H.

Yelp
WE always love eating at Wildflower! Everything always comes out just right and the service is impeccable. It's maybe a bit crowded but it still feels cozy and comfortable!

Talisha M.

Yelp
Holy waffles! Probably the best waffle I ever had. If you love fluffy yummy waffles this is your place. I had mine with banana, pecans, and it came with a peanut butter butter. So many waffles options. The crepes with Nutella and strawberries was ok but not my fav.

Cliff B.

Yelp
Always consistent, and the ingredients are farm fresh!! Best breakfast in Tulsa!!! They have large family tables like the dining tables you grew up with at mom and dads so relax it's just like home eating here.

Emily G.

Yelp
Cute little breakfast spot. All the food we had was great. I got a traditional breakfast and my mother got the quiche. We both enjoyed and would return again.

August S.

Yelp
Amazing staff and food! I always recommend people try this place. The atmosphere is very "eating at grandmas" which I love. They serve you coffee and drinks in vintage mugs. Too cute! If you're looking for a good breakfast / brunch spot, this is it!

Anne F.

Yelp
Just a cozy lil brunch spot. It's located next to a specialized cheese dealer if you're into charcuterie and all that jazz. The food was good, their eggs were perfectly done, everything was hot, sausage was good. No qualms! I love the aesthetic of this place too lol. It just feels like a flower shop that coincidentally serves brunch.

Joanna M.

Yelp
There is a side parking lot available but it is a shared lot with other businesses. You will need to check in and there was a bit of a wait, there isn't a waiting area so we stood outside with a few other families. We got our table after 10 minutes. It has a bit of a diner feel, our waiter was efficient and friendly and also knowledgeable about the menu. He did check in several times but not too much. It was a little too warm inside but the food was really yummy. I loved the hollandaise sauce and their gluten free bread was really good. The Hashbrowns could have been a little crisper. I also tried the coconut syrup and it was really good. This place is definitely worth a repeat visit.

Ashley D.

Yelp
Perfect for a quaint Sunday brunch! I met up with a friend and we only had to wait 5 minutes for a table, despite it being prime brunch hour. The menu had countless incredible options, ranging from traditional breakfast items like eggs and pancakes to unique flavored waffles and yogurt bowls. The servers were so nice, and the ambiance was very cute with flowers and plants hanging. I'll definitely be going back to try many more of their menu items; you can't seem to go wrong!

Rosie M.

Yelp
This is such a cute breakfast spot. We had family visiting so I wanted to take them somewhere different and unique. The food was fantastic! The pancakes are fluffy and the omelettes are delicious! Everyone enjoyed their meal.

Spike S.

Yelp
I had assumed that the Wildflower Café would wreak of veganism, and that the café would be packed with hipsters eating quiche and avocado toast, while sipping Brussel sprout/Bermuda grass juice, from trendy Mason jars. As it turned out I was terribly wrong. Wildflower Café is a very cozy typical Route 66 café. Quiche and avocado toast are on the menu, but most diners were eating normal café food: eggs, waffles bacon and pancakes. No hipsters to be seen. Mostly families, workers, a few retired folks and probably a few tourists that blended in with the locals quite nicely. This is the Meadow Gold district of Tulsa. Here, there is a concentration of trendy boutiques, and touristy bodegas. A really neat area of 11th that is a required stop on Route 66. The café was busy this morning. A few parking spaces were available under the shadow of the picturesque, historical Meadow Gold sign. Inside there were empty tables and booths corresponding to the number of vacant parking spaces outside. We were quickly seated and served a couple of big glasses of Tulsa's questionable tasting tap water. Breakfast was an easy choice. For me, the meaty Wildflower Breakfast and for my wife a single plate filling fluffy pancake with a big patty of butter. It was accompanied by the only choice for syrup in Oklahoma, Griffins! The Wildflower Breakfast had enough meat to share. A phenomenal, perfect cooked as ordered breakfast. The pancake was light and delicious. Check the pictures. A very enjoyable breakfast. The café has a welcoming small town friendly feel. Fast attentive service. Yet another excellent café on the best stretch of the Mother Road, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Ashley A.

Yelp
I'm going to start this review by saying I'm currently pregnant. As I drove down 11th Street, I passed by Wildflower Cafe during a serious breakfast food craving and decided to finally stop in. So glad I did! I arrived around 11 AM which seemed to be a perfect weekday time since I had missed the breakfast rush and beat the lunch line (which ended up wrapping around the corner by the time I left and for good reason.) I was greeted promptly and settled into the warm cozy environment decorated with vintage repurposed everything. As I pondered over the menu, I opted for the Wildflower breakfast subbing hashbrowns for a single biscuit and gravy. The pancake was perfect. The eggs over easy cooked just right. The biscuit with a touch of baking soda and salt as a subtle reminder they are made fresh in-house. The sausage Patty so thin and misshapen it obviously didn't come frozen from a box. The bacon thick. And the ham a touch crispy. I can't say enough how delightful this meal was. Next time you (or especially!! a pregnant friend) crave breakfast, don't sleep on this cafe.

Kristie B.

Yelp
I love everything about this place! They recently expanded their hours Tuesday-Saturday 7am-8pm Sunday and Monday 7am-3pm

Crystal C.

Yelp
There's a chain of restaurants on the West Coast called wildflower bakery this isn't it. And I'm glad! when my friend suggested this restaurant I wasn't looking forward to it I was thinking it was the wildflower bakery. We met a couple of girls here for lunch. I had the vegetable quiche, fruit, cup, and a side of bacon. No complaints. my friend had the breakfast sandwich. She said it tasted as good as it looked. All of us got dessert. my favorite was the oatmeal cookie with cream.

Kiah B.

Yelp
The crowds ain't breakfast sandwich and oats was great! The Nutella crepe was disappointing. Nothing was inside, it was bland inside and all the toppings were minimal and on top. I didn't wait inside I ordered to go because it was a long wait since it's a Saturday morning. The hostess was really nice with recommendations.

Allyson E.

Yelp
Cutest place! Our server was so nice and she was as vibey as the place! I got the bacon waffle and oh my word! It's everything I dreamed the bacon is in the batter and it's extra crispy.

Kathy F.

Yelp
located right next to the Meadow Gold sign in the art district. It's a step back in time to the 60"s vibe. The food selection has a nice twist on things. Our server Alex was truly down to earth and friendly she was so sweet. While we were waiting for our food we noticed that the Cafe cares for the community homeless. When you leave here you feel Good from the great food and service and the kindness this place

Jarod W.

Yelp
After a long morning, I visited this pleasant establishment on Wednesday, July 31st, 2024 around 9:15am with a friend and a toddler. The parking lot was small but enough spots were available. When you walk in, you can pretty much see the entire restaurant from the front door: from the kitchen to the bathroom. The host podium is stooped immediately at the front door which I liked because; A) You can't miss it and B) The seating availability is so obvious. The homestyle-feel of the restaurant adds a welcoming element to what would turn out to be a homey meal. The restaurant is also curated with a grandma/modern mix: wooden chairs, tables & borders, open ceiling with visible pipes, large windows, and mismatched vases for the appropriately-themed flowers throughout. We were sat almost immediately. The host brought a booster seat and our server followed soon after. The menu also offered a mix of classic meals and edgy options: having to choose from biscuits & gravy, quiche, crepes, and breakfast sandwiches. And of course, there were build-your-own options that had the obvious choices. I ordered the biscuits and gravy with extra sausage & a grape juice. They ordered oatmeal, cup of fruit, and a plain waffle (I could be missing something). The food didn't come immediately but when it did, I could tell that my order was made recently. The gravy was just hot enough to eat without burning your tongue, and was excellent. The biscuits were smaller than I would've hoped. Still great. Thankfully, along with the extra sausage, B&G is a filling meal. My largest criticism of Wildflower would be the pricing of the items considering the portion sizes. Logistically I understand the reasoning behind it but considering the amount of other breakfast spots that have similar offerings and more seating, I was hoping the prices and/or the portions would be more reasonable. Lastly, I truly appreciated the attention to our table by the staff. Since a child was seated with us, we attracted more attention than the typical patron but we didn't seem like a bother, which was a delight (especially at 9:30am). Both the host and the server checked on our table throughout our dine, whether that was checking on the kid, offering refills of water/coffee, or to make accommodations. Though Tulsa has a variety of breakfast/brunch spots to choose from, given it's proximity to downtown, homey-feel, and accompanying staff, I could see Wildflower being on a list of must-see breakfast cafes.

Anne M.

Yelp
Ok Oklahomans and anyone else passing through you are asleep at the wheel if you aren't stopping here for breakfast/lunch/dinner. I'm astounded that we've not eaten here sooner and ashamed to say that we are late to the party. The restaurant super cute, reminds me of a home and it's also how it feels. Ample seating and spaced out perfectly and very clean. Parking in the immediate vicinity and its lot parking not street. So let's get to the food, I confess I messed up real bad not taking pictures, seriously my apologies. The artichoke cheese dip with sourdough is the BEST I've ever had. Every single table had it too and once you try it, you'll understand why. The hummus is very good and seriously in house made! The tabbouleh is a total knock out and I would come back here just for that my goodness! I was happy wiggling eating through the Medi Plate and would order it again! I ordered the chicken Caesar salad and it was perfectly cooked and such a large portion I took the other half home, would definitely get again. My husband had the roast beef and Swiss, that sourdough is toasty, crusty and full of flavor. The horseradish dip is an institution, but seriously Arby's can sit down, the sandwich here is for the adults with a pallet. We will 1000% be back to eat our way through the menu because with food like this at this quality you are putting your money where your mouth is with this excellence in food. I still must speak to the vibe it was just so welcoming and homey and was a much needed hug to my heart today. Thank you for a wonderful meal, I hope you all have the best day and something great happens for each of you.

Lance K.

Yelp
I came to wildflower for a late lunch. And waited about 10 minutes from entering to be seated, they were not busy! I waited another 10 minutes before someone came and got my drink order. The chicken club was very delicious ! however a big turn off was the lack of services provided!

Marcia L.

Yelp
This is a really cute place but very small. Get there early for brunch as they get packed. We had a 15 minute wait which isn't too bad so we went next door and did some browsing of the shops. The food took a little while to come out but as I said they get busy. The portions were good and the price seemed reasonable for the quantity and quality. The coffee was however a little burnt tasting (sort of like Starbucks). The server was friendly with great knowledge of the menu. It's worth stopping at on Route 66.

Richard R.

Yelp
I like this place a lot. The vibe was very cool, and the service was about as good as could possible be. The trouble with cute little places like this is often the food doesn't deliver what the environment promises. That wasn't the case here! The food was just as good. The whole experience was fantastic!

David W.

Yelp
This place has so much character... I loved it! Our service was excellent. I had the piggy crepes.... imagine breakfast burritos but crepes instead of tortillas. I also had the cheese grits which were delicious. Everyone else ordered the Wildflower Breakfast and French toast (see video). You have to try it :-)

Joseph L.

Yelp
Great service! Delicious breakfast! Great ambiance! I'll be back whenever I'm in Tulsa!

Grace H.

Yelp
This place is super cute and unassuming. I would not consider this a "coffee shop", but a definitely breakfast spot. To my knowledge they only serve drip coffee. The breakfast menu os pretty great though, even for folks like me who don't usually like breakfast enough to want to spend money on it. The parfait is solid and yummy for a liter breakfast that packs solid fruit and protein. I also love the breakfast crepes, although they were not at all what I expected. Definitely a crepe, but is served and eaten more like a burrito, so it is a heck of a lot of food and I've split it into two meals on more than one occasion. There is a good mix with the clientele of older folks and younger, friends, family and colleagues who choose to come here for a meal. The staff are all super friendly and kind. Very patient. I like the area it is in. Our family counselor is nearby, so we come after counseling sometimes and even my husband who usually just wants to eat a croissant with cheese and an egg has found breakfast food here that he enjoys and hasn't had before. Solid Spot!

Laurie B.

Yelp
Food was good but took a little bit to get it. Waffles and pancakes were fluffy. Coffee seemed like a dark roast. Lemonade was delicious. Overall good. 7.5/10

Pam R.

Yelp
I had a work meeting here and we all just loved it. Everything from the food, service and atmosphere were outstanding! I got the Buffalo chicken salad (subbed cheddar instead of blue cheese) and a piece of peanut butter chocolate pie to go. Everything looked so tasty! I can't wait to go back and try other dishes. My coworkers loved the unique coffee cups.

Rosay J.

Yelp
The food was okay, very simple. The service was attentive and kind. Ambiance gave the the wildflower vibes.

Frances M.

Yelp
Small cafe with limited parking. Great food and service. We enjoyed egg benedict, banana french toast, and vegetable quiche.

Katee G.

Yelp
This was a super quaint spot with Impeccable service and yummy food. They go above and beyond we had a really great time.

Hope B.

Yelp
Cozy retro ambiance & menu and gregarious server. Coffee is also retro: just a cuppa Joe with (crappy) small container creamers (I had to follow up my meal with a trip to a real coffee shop). Uniquely, was the pumpkin waffle with (real) butter and maple syrup. My hotel concierge really likes the place and so does the guy at the Rte 66 info booth. For me, (now) been there--done that:

Jules G.

Yelp
First time to the Wildflower and it was awesome! Service, food, and the ambiance Exceptional! And the baked goods! I will be back for sure! Yumm!

Katie C.

Yelp
This place was exactly what I wanted to find in Tulsa. In the middle of downtown, this cozy yet eclectic cafe was a warm welcome to that dreary day. Everyone was kind and friendly. I felt it had a perfect balance of attentive without being aggressive. From the coffee to the breakfast and of course the divine pies, made this place quite lovely for my husband and I. We will definitely be visiting again!

Julia F.

Yelp
I'm from NC. This was the absolute best spot for breakfast! The gluten free French toast was amazing, the quiche were awesome. Clean restaurant and friendly service. We will be back!

Kade H.

Yelp
Already planning what I'm going to try next time. We had the piggy quiche with grits and a sausage waffle with eggs. I wish the sausage had been spread throughout the waffle more (it was primarily in the center) but that's no big deal. The grits were the perfect consistency and had lots of garlic flavor. We love garlic. Service was friendly but a little slow. And it's pretty loud inside. The food is excellent, and I'm looking forward to the next visit.

Myron H.

Yelp
The food is good but it's a bit pricey. Parking is sometimes. The tables are all mismatched and different sizes making the ambience a bit unusual. It is not a place to go for a quiet conversation. There is not a seated waiting area so you must either stand up close to the front door or outside the restaurant.

Kimberley W.

Yelp
We are in town for a funeral. We always go by the reviews. This place did not disappoint. They were so nice and made you feel so welcomed. The place is warm and cozy. The food was really good. Happy with what we ordered. We didn't get the bakery goods but they looked amazing. They deserve a higher rating.

Rhonda W.

Yelp
My daughter and I enjoyed their food... good food. Their service and ambiance were great. Loved their flowers wallpaper.

Michelle J.

Yelp
One Word: Nope! This place is usually extremely busy especially on the weekends during brunch hours so I was interested in giving them a try. After a short wait, we were seated by the door which offered hurricane-like wind gusts each time it was opened and since they have no indoor waiting area, those patrons seeking shelter tended to gather around the front tables. The ambiance is eclectic though it is a bit small inside. The service was atrocious as the server was forgetful and rude throughout the entire experience. We ordered standard breakfast fare: brewed coffee and tea, waffle, pancakes, crepes, omelette, etc and honestly nothing that we received was good and several items had to be sent back or removed from the bill. Final Thoughts: Never Again! Choose Wisely Fellow Foodies! #LiveEatBeHappy

Robin J.

Yelp
Great pastries! I mean, really great, I eat pastries whenever I get a chance, sought this place out, and was quite pleased! Fast, friendly, fresh. Highest praise.

Carrie W.

Yelp
This has been my favorite spot for a year now. Come here all the time. What can I say? The food, the staff, the baked goods, the pretty flowery atmosphere and just the chill family vibes all around is stellar.

Emma L.

Yelp
Everything about this place was amazing. The food, the workers, the cute coffee mugs and the atmosphere. I hope to return here again and again.

Jami E.

Yelp
Avocado Toast was soooo good! Service was very good! Definitely will be back, with friends! May try lunch sometime, but breakfast hit the spot!

Andrew F.

Yelp
This little gem on 11th and Peoria along route 66 is amazing! I have always had good food here. The staff is always nice and friendly. I have been to breakfast here several times and the menu and quality of food you get is always delicious. The lunch sandwiches are also very good. Come early or plan to wait as there's always a line mid morning. All the homemade desserts in the case are outstanding and the pieces are ginormous, so come hungry. You won't be disappointed with any selection as the are all delicious. This is one of my new favorite spots for breakfast/brunch. The quaint little diner's interior is nice with plants hanging in the windows and so much natural light. I also love how they sit multiple small groups at the same table so you get to meet new people.

Deborah M.

Yelp
Such a sweet Okie breakfast place. A little on the hippy side with great food and ambiance. One of our go-to places. We like Neighborhood Jam but the wait is so long so we usually go here. I like meeting friends here too. Big windows, lots of light, good coffee, traditional and funky options.