The Wildflower Restaurant and Pub

2059 Darling Hill Rd, Lyndonville
(802) 626-8310

Recent Reviews

M P.C

A hidden gem! It is now on my top favorite restaurants to visit when going through VT on our road trips!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

EmiIy Pattee

We have had several delicious meals here, our meals have all been excellent.The atmosphere is perfect. Highly recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Cynthia KJ

I was told by email that the chef often makes accommodations for special dietary needs and to just ask the server when we arrive. I did as much and was then told that due to the kitchen being busy, we’d have to order off the menu or do a basic pasta dish.Ended up ordering the veggie burger in order to not complicate the evening and was not impressed. The burger buns were these gluten free ones that were just meh and the burgers themselves were mush in patty form. With all the amazing vegan options on the market, making an in-house patty that had no texture nor flavor, I was not impressed.I thought Wildflower was supposed to be one of the ‘better’ options in the area and was completely let down. $80+ later for a dinner for two, will not be returning.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Margot Weibley W.

The food took over an hour and a half to come. The employees were very paranoid about the little kids in my party asking them to be quiet and reminding them that they are in a restaurant . There were also only two waitresses throughout the whole place. Definitely do not recommend especially on a busy day.

Abbey Howard

Party of 8, including one child. Food came out quick, apps were 10/10! Will recommend to friends!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Brussel Sprout Salad

Nicole S.

The stay was poor to fair and I don't see myself staying there again or recommending it to others. My thoughts of the room- Exterior: The wood rot on the of the building made the first impression very poor. Peeling/chipping didn't add charm, just neglect. The patio when entering on the back of building, where you park, had wrapped wood beams that could injury someone if not paying attention. Theres no signage on the property of what the buildings are named eg: Carriage House, school house. This would be a great option other than a map for self navigation, because if you don't know where you are on the map, it's not very helpful. Room: non-family room in Carriage house The bathroom could stand to be remodeled, or at least removal of the unsightly stain in the sink and replacing the knobs one is cracked and missing a center piece of it. The counter that was installed to hold the sink is certainly from the 80s or 90s. I did enjoy a heater in the bathroom. The bed was comfortable. There was one upholstered chair in the room. The other two seating options were metal chairs. As one could image metal chairs are NOT relaxing whatsoever. Another upholstered seating option in the room would've been nice. Add-on to your stay: They failed to be mindful when placing overpriced items in the room ahead of the arrival. I arrived at the Inn around 830pm, but knew that was the case and had indicated it on the pre-check in and original reservation. The champagne upon arrival to the room was bathing in a bucket of cold water and cloth napkin sopped onto it. The sweat from the bucket leaked onto the wood furniture causing water ring damage and a paper flyer being stuck it. The champagne should've been delivered to the room closer to my time of arrival or better yet, given to the front desk to deliver to the room upon arrival. OR place something under the bucket to protect your furniture. The antipasto was yummy, however it came with only one cheese knife. I would expect at least two plates, silverware, and napkins, as that menu item is not a finger food. However none of these items were in the room. Just coffee mugs. This place was not my cup of tea. I'll pay a $50 extra to stay down the road the Burklyn Inn next time.

Timothy Hall

We decided to go out for Thanksgiving dinner this year. My wife did a quick web search and found Wildflower Inn, and we are really glad she did. The restaurant is smallish but staff and food was excellent. T'giving specials were great, turkey dinner was perfect ! See you next year !

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Greg Raport

An excellent experience overall. Glad to have found this little gem and will likely return next time we're in Vermont.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tom Price

Great food &

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Guillermina Abreu

wonderful experience, thanks,

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Dan Barnes

The food is excellent, generous portions and attractively arranged. We had a large group and were seated in a small private room which was noisy, but the main dining room was quieter! We were well looked after, even with the difficult seating arrangement. I look forward to returning for a quiet dinner.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Willa Barnett

Quaint restaurant with great food and a nice atmosphere. Really bustling, definitely need a reservation on these busy October weekends!

Carl Dumont

Service was really friendly and accommodating, Food the portion were big and tasty.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Maple Cr

Dick Burke

Quite an expansive menu, and done well. Not real easy to find but well worth it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Garrett Harrington

The staff are pleasant and so very accomodating. Especially to those that might have food sensitivities. If you havent tried it yet, put it on your places to experience. Chances are you wont be dissappointed.Dietary restrictions: Very accomodating and will try their best to provide you an equivalent of whatever their specials are on the menu that night. Or recommend or come up with somerhing they can do with what theyve got. They really do out of their way.

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