Restaurants
7037 N Oracle Rd Tucson, AZ 85704
Today: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Wildflower is a modern American restaurant in Tucson, inspired by flavors from all over the world. Though we continue to grow and change with each season, we always go back to our roots, never forgetting that we are a local Tucson favorite with globally inspired flavors. Our classic American cuisine, like our BBQ Chicken Tacos and Braised Beef Short Rib, comes made to order with a dash of nostalgia and comfort. With both classic and fresh flavors, Wildflower will have you coming back in time and again.
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out of 5 starsby Friduman on 10/2/2020
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out of 5 starsby Glenna on 1/18/2021
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out of 5 starsby Lina on 11/30/2020
out of 5 starsby Lina on 11/30/2020
out of 5 starsby Hormizd on 3/17/2021
out of 5 starsby Hormizd on 3/17/2021
out of 5 starsby Hormizd on 3/17/2021
out of 5 starsby Umberto on 9/6/2020
out of 5 starsby Umberto on 9/6/2020
out of 5 starsMy Review by cindyw139051756 on 4/27/2014 via Citysearch
After a lovely, rainy day visit to Biosphere II, we were delighted to find a cozy Tucson cafe at the recommendation of someone at Sprouts. It was 4:30p.m.Saturday, the large patio was only a quarter full, but we were sat on the outer…
Terrific dining experience by HeWhoKnowsAll on 7/2/2010 via Citysearch
We were looking for a good restaurant near our resort hotel. The resort restaurants in the Oracle Drive area aren't impressive and are expensive. Somebody in our meeting group mentioned Wildflower. We were greeted like a long-lost friend…
Another Foodie Favorite by kinchaser on 7/1/2010 via Menuism
In the Casa Adobes Plaza, this newly remodeled with patio (shaded, cooled or warmed as seasn requires) and...
Great Food! by Kiki S on 2/1/2010 via Insider Pages
Great place, patio open summer and winter. A Sam Fox original, and very creative chefs and wonderful food.
The Wildflower by Tracy S on 1/3/2009 via Insider Pages
offers a variety of American cuisine with a bit of European touch here and there. The food tastes fresh and light. My friend told me about this place and I have told everyone I know. Definately a great choice if you are looking for…
Wildflower by castro730 on 3/23/2007 via Citysearch
relaxing and always a pleasure to dine for lunch and dinner..small but enjoyabe bar...and with the openness of the kitchen area aromas and sounds bring pleasure to your dining...Go for it.
Erratic food and service by badnight on 2/11/2007 via Citysearch
I come to Tucson every year for the gem shows and usually eat at the Wildflower Grill at least three times, always with friends. The food is generally quite good as is the service, but there are remarkable exceptions. This year (2007) my…
Good food by paintucsonred on 7/12/2006 via Citysearch
We initially found Wildflower when we moved to Tucson in 2003, at that time the food was good, just the right amount, and the service was prompt and courteous. The price was a bit more expensive, but worth it. However, the last time I…
Great restaurant by Cindy J on 8/14/2005 via Insider Pages
Wildflower is subtitled new American cuisine. For once the name really applies. This restaurant has put a modern spin on some classic American food. The pastrami on croissant was delightful and plated spotlessly. The ambiance is clean,…
Great restaurant by Cindy J. on 8/3/2005 via Judy's Book
Wildflower is subtitled ‘new American cuisine”. For once the name really applies. This restaurant has put a modern spin on some classic American food. The pastrami on croissant was delightful and plated spotlessly. The ambiance is clean,…
Airy and Fresh by Blair F on 7/11/2005 via Insider Pages
This restaurant is simulataneously classy and casual. It offers a variety of "modern cuisine" including choices of fish, meat, and vegetarian options. Choice of patio/inside dining is available. The menu can be a tad pricy, and is a…
This flower by any other name would still be as sweet. by Contributor on 8/18/2003 via Citysearch
The Scene:
Brassy and crowded, Wildflower may remind you of certain Los Angeles restaurants; this is not surprising considering the presence of chef Christopher Cristiano, formerly of Wolfgang Puck's Spago. "New American"…Superb food, decent service, no corkage! by Abram22 on 11/8/2002 via Citysearch
After being told by the host that the waiter would cork our bottle of wine that we brought, we were then told at our table by the manager that the restaurant does not permit corkage of or bringing of alcohol onto the premises. I felt this…
wonderful flower by edgarymayda on 7/30/2002 via Citysearch
wonderful place, romantic, authentic. really good ambiance. In a very nice location where you can walk with your lover and then have a wonderful meal. i liked it and recomend it 100%
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