Wild Greens


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0 out of 5 stars 0 / 5.0, 2 reviews
Address: 255 N McDowell Blvd (East Washington), Petaluma 94954
Area: North Bay
Phone: (707) 778-3867
Hours: Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30 am-2:30 pm; Dinner: Mon-Thu 4:30pm-9pm; Fri-Sun: 5pm-9pm
Category: Restaurant/Food Vendor (Vegetarian)
Average cost: $11-$20  per person after tax and tip$11-$20  per person after tax and tip
Vegan Dessert: Yes
Accepts credit card: Yes
Parking: Large parking lot in strip mall.

Notes: Dishes, including ratatouille, potato enchilada and veggie burger made in-house from scratch, vary from vegan to vegetarian. Beer & wine served. FYI, wait staff has indicated that restaurant sometimes closes early if it's not busy, so call to confirm hours.

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Added by chris on 2008-02-06, Last update: 2008-08-25, Viewed 3701 times
Last 5 Reviews

Average rating:0 out of 5 stars 0 / 5.0 Based on 2 reviews. (Add/Edit your own review)

Rating Comments   Reviewer Date
4 out of 5 stars Wild Greens has closed, lasting barely 5 months. A bit too upscale, fine dining for most locals. Combine the small portions with non organic yet pricey meals and too much competition in Petaluma. Food was very good in my experience but not enough strong vegan or foodie support. Never noticed much advertising. Still have Govindas and Slice of Life and recently a spat of veg friendly Indian joints. sevachef
Reviews: 4
  2008-08-25
5 out of 5 stars I had dinner here in June, and the food was quite good. A second vege oasis in the Far North (see also Seed). Whereas Seed (Santa Rosa) is mostly raw, Wild Greens is cooked. More traditional recipes than Seed; much more inspired preparation than Herbivore (SF, Berkeley). Current cook (owner?) seems to be Buddhist, as recipes are generally garlic free, but the food is quite tasty. greg
Reviews: 133
  2008-08-20

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