Restaurant in Sandy, United States
Wildflower
100Pearl PointsEasy mountain dinner

About Wildflower
Wildflower is a practical Snowbird-area dinner pick, strongest for groups already in the canyon who want convenience over a heavily documented chef-led experience. Book it for a low-friction mountain evening; cross-shop Les Secrets, The Aerie, or The Yurt at Solitude if the meal needs to carry more of the occasion.
Do not treat Wildflower as a fully documented destination before choosing it; treat it as a Sandy dinner option with limited verified public detail. The clearest facts are its evening schedule and casual dress code, so the main decision is whether those basics fit the night you want.
A direct Sandy dinner option
The case for considering Wildflower is practical rather than built on a long list of verified accolades or published specifics. Its verified hours are Monday and Thursday through Sunday from 4–10 PM, with Tuesday and Wednesday closed. That makes it a dinner-only option based on the available information.
The main caution is that there is not enough verified menu detail to frame Wildflower around a cuisine, signature dish, chef narrative, tasting-menu format, beverage program, or sourcing story. The smarter order strategy is to review the current menu when you arrive and ask the staff what is available that night.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Wildflower if you want a casual Sandy dinner during its posted evening hours and do not need extensive advance detail about the menu or format. It is less compelling for diners who want a clearly documented destination meal before committing.
For another option to compare, consider Les Secrets. The Aerie and The Yurt at Solitude are also natural cross-shops. SeventyOne and Swens are worth considering if you are comparing Wildflower with other dining options by schedule or overall fit.
Quick reference: consider Wildflower for a casual Sandy dinner from 4–10 PM on open days; cross-shop if the meal itself needs to be the anchor of the night.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Wildflower?
There is not enough verified menu detail to recommend a specific dish. Start by checking the current menu when you arrive and ask what is available that evening. The verified facts are that Wildflower serves during dinner hours on Monday and Thursday through Sunday from 4–10 PM.
What are alternatives to Wildflower?
Les Secrets is an option to compare with Wildflower. The Aerie, The Yurt at Solitude, SeventyOne, Swens may also be useful cross-shops depending on the kind of evening you want. Choose Wildflower if its Sandy location, casual dress code, posted dinner hours fit your plans.
What should I wear to Wildflower?
Wildflower's verified dress code is casual. There is no need to plan around formalwear based on the available information; choose comfortable clothes that fit a casual dinner in Sandy.
Is Wildflower good for solo dining?
There is not enough verified detail about seating style or service format to make a firm solo-dining claim. If the posted dinner hours work for you and you are comfortable dining casually in Sandy, it may be worth considering; otherwise, compare it with other options such as The Aerie, SeventyOne, Swens, Les Secrets, or The Yurt at Solitude.
Is lunch or dinner better at Wildflower?
Dinner is the only verified service window. Wildflower's posted hours are 4–10 PM on Monday and Thursday through Sunday, with Tuesday and Wednesday closed. Based on the available facts, do not plan on lunch there.
Location
9121 Snowbird Ctr Dr #80, Sandy, UT 84092
Sandy, United States
Compare Wildflower
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Wildflower | Sandy |
| The Aerie | Salt Lake City |
| SeventyOne | Sandy |
| Swens | Alta |
| The Yurt at Solitude | Brighton |
| Les Secrets | Sandy |
How Wildflower Sandy compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- The Aerie, Notable alternative
- SeventyOne, Notable alternative
- Swens, Notable alternative
- The Yurt at Solitude, Notable alternative
- Les Secrets, Notable alternative
How Wildflower compares in the Sandy and canyon set
Wildflower is the low-friction choice in this group: easier to justify when the night is already centered around Snowbird and the goal is to avoid extra travel. The Aerie is the better pick when view, occasion energy, a more deliberate resort dinner matter more than simplicity. SeventyOne is the closer Sandy-area cross-shop for diners who want a resort-adjacent meal without making the evening feel formal.
For value, Wildflower is safest when convenience is part of the value calculation. If the group is judging purely by food ambition, Les Secrets is the more compelling Sandy alternative to check first. Swens works better as a casual backup when the priority is an easy mountain meal rather than a planned dinner.
The Yurt at Solitude is the clearest opposite: more of an experience-led booking, less of a quick practical dinner. Pick Wildflower when the group wants convenience near Snowbird; pick The Yurt at Solitude when the setting is the point of the night.
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