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Welcome to Wild Pie

At Wild Pie, we’re redefining plant-based dining with a vibrant, fully vegan menu crafted to thrill every palate. Nestled in Jacksonville, Florida, our food truck brings gourmet vegan comfort to life with unique pizzas like the "Power to the Pesto" and "Kale Me Maybe," all served on a perfected crust. Our commitment to quality extends to our innovative nibbles, including spicy Impossible meatballs and garlic parm monkey bread, enticing both vegans and non-vegans alike. With an inviting atmosphere, outdoor seating, and exceptional service, Wild Pie is a must-visit for anyone seeking delicious, wholesome food that delights the senses.

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Welcome to the vibrant world of Wild Pie, a revolutionary eatery nestled in Jacksonville, FL, at 13500 Beach Blvd Ste 36, that is redefining plant-based cuisine one slice at a time. This food truck turned restaurant is a haven for vegans and adventurous food lovers alike, offering a delectable menu that celebrates creativity, flavor, and sustainability.

Why Choose Wild Pie?

  • Exclusively Vegan: Every item on the menu is 100% plant-based, meeting the dietary needs of vegans while thrilling all palates.
  • More than Just Pizza: While their pizzas are a standout, the sides, salads, and desserts are equally noteworthy, making it a comprehensive dining experience.
  • Environmentally Conscious: Wild Pie is committed to serving delicious meals while minimizing their environmental footprint, allowing you to enjoy guilt-free indulgence.
  • Accessible Dining Experience: The restaurant features wheelchair access, a dog-friendly patio, and ample outdoor seating, creating an inviting atmosphere for everyone.

Step inside, and you are greeted by a modern, airy space adorned with greenery, perfect for casual meals or takeout. The atmosphere reflects a commitment to natural, wholesome food, along with great service from a dedicated staff. The option to order using a kiosk ensures a seamless experience, whether you choose to dine in or take out.

Signature Dishes That Wow:

  • Spicy Impossible Meatballs: A favorite among diners, these housemade meatballs blend Impossible beef and pork with zesty marinara sauce, sure to please meat-lovers and vegans alike.
  • Build Your Own Wild Pie: Personalize your pizza with an array of toppings including plant-based cheeses, sauces, and veggies. The crust is a heavenly balance of crisp and chewy, holding up well against the vibrant toppings.
  • Power to the Pesto: A must-try that dazzles with Yukon gold potatoes, wild mushrooms, and a basil pesto drizzle, offering a remarkable combination of flavors and textures.
  • Honey Miso Brussel Sprouts: These oven-roasted sprouts are drizzled with a unique un-honey miso glaze, topped with crispy onions for a delightful crunch.

Customer reviews rave about the flavorful, fresh ingredients and imaginative dishes. Rachel D. noted their “delicious vegan pizza,” while Laura M. hailed the “perfect balance of crisp and filling” crust. Diners appreciate the option for gluten-free pizzas and the perfectly executed salads, such as the Greek Goddess, loaded with marinated beans and veggies—ideal for a wholesome side dish.

For those with a sweet tooth, don’t miss out on the indulgent oat milk soft serve; it’s a delicious, guilt-free treat that perfectly captures the essence of Wild Pie's ethos—delicious, innovative, and plant-based.

In conclusion, Wild Pie not only elevates the vegan dining scene but also appeals to the broader community of food enthusiasts. Whether you’re fully plant-based or simply seeking to explore new flavors, Wild Pie invites you to indulge in dishes that are as exciting as they are satisfying.

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Rachel D.
Rachel D.

Wow! Delicious vegan pizza. I am so glad that my girl Julie recommended this spot. I am learning away from meat only occasionally chicken and mostly fish and let me tell you this place did not disappoint. Located off beach blvd around the Hodges shopping center where you will find Hong Kong bistro at the corner. Inside was cool and casual and we got to either choose from the menus above or order from kiosk machine. I got the build your own pie with mozzarella,pesto vegan chicken on cauliflower crusted hand tossed pizza. Wow I was impressed. Everything was fresh and crisp to perfection. I love how everything is pretty much plant based. My friend got the hamburger pizza pie which was unique and definitely tasted like a cheeseburger on pie. Definitely different but delicious as well. Might as well be daring! Will the manager was so kind and gave us a taste of monkey bread which was fluffed up Parmesan bread with cheese and garlic with marinara sauce. Oh my goodness. Amazing. The oat milk soft serve was delicious as well. Like a frozen yogurt. Overall if you are vegan, or just want to try vegan this is the place. Everything was delish and the service was amazing! Thanks Will and staff!

Laura M.
Laura M.

I can't believe it took me so long to try this place. It's amazing! Service was great; pizza was yummy. Let me be more specific. I eat vegan about 2/3 of the year for religious reasons. My pizza options are VERY limited--and usually the crust or the cheese of a vegan pizza is unfortunate. I've dealt with super thin crust options that are not filling and don't hold up to veggie toppings. I've been to places where the "cheese" is a congealed mass of thickened fat. With Wild Pie, the crust is the perfect balance of crisp and filling. At Wild Pie, there is just enough cheese to stick everything together -- and with multiple vegan cheeses, you get a medley of delicious textures. We were so impressed with the Pear Out, the Meatless Lover, and the Rustic Rita especially. We also got one gluten-free crust option and that was a huge hit with those who needed it. I don't have pictures of the pizza because we fell on it like starved lions. I am attaching an updated menu photo.

Olivia J.
Olivia J.

recently tried Wild Pie after a recommendation from a coworker, and I'm glad I did! I ordered the Phony Pepperoni, and it was an extremely good vegan pizza. The flavors were spot-on, though I felt it could have used a bit more sauce. The prices are a little on the high side, but that's typical for vegan restaurants, and the quality made it worth it. Overall, I really enjoyed it and would definitely try this place again!

Robbie C.
Robbie C.

How did this place fly under our radar for so long? I've been craving pizza all week but we often run into an issue because my son is allergic to dairy and my wife is vegetarian while my daughter and I enjoy interesting dishes and meat. Luckily I stumbled upon Wild Pie which has many interesting vegan meat substitute pies. I ordered to go which was easy with someone at the register. They encourage you to order at a kiosk but I had a clipp certificate that necessitated a manger. The interior was modern and green and they had a dog friendly patio out front. Everyone was really nice and eager to share information about the menu. We got their popular Power to The Pesto pizza. The pizza had Yukon gold potatoes to simulate the chicken, yummy pesto, wild mushrooms, and dairy free cheese. It had some chili flakes to give it some bite. We also got their Greek Goddess salad which had Marinated Gigante Beans, Cucumber, Marinated Artichokes, Roasted Red Peppers, pita chips, and delicious green goddess dressing. The meal was delicious and I'm sure we will return.

Chris O.
Chris O.

Wild Pie elevates the vegan dining scene with its creative, flavor-rich pizzas, salads, and desserts, redefining the notion of plant-based cuisine. The 100% plant-based menu ensures a carefree dining experience, while the beautifully designed interior, featuring natural plants and abundant light, creates an inviting setting. Great service from management and staff completes the experience. A prime destination for vegans and adventurous food lovers, Wild Pie's accessibility at Hodges Pointe Plaza is an added bonus. The restaurant comes highly recommended, particularly in light of Clipp's attractive offer of $15 for $30 worth of exceptional cuisine.

Michelle D.
Michelle D.

Great first experience at Wild Pie! Right now, if you spend more than $30 you get 20% off your total bill. Nice deal! Plus when you check in on Yelp you get a coupon. I ordered a side house salad with creamy cilantro vinaigrette dressing. I highly recommend this salad as it was fresh and crisp and I loved the dressing. I shared the honey miso brussel sprouts which were sweet and yummy, topped with fried onions. But the highlight was the hand tossed Veg Out pizza. The crust was crispy, but not hard. Next time I will ask for a little more red sauce. The pizza included housemade red sauce, dairy-free mozzarella, dairy-free parmesan, roasted broccoli, mixed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, sliced sweet peppers, caramelized onions, roasted cherry tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil. The crazy part was, I do not like broccoli however there were so many toppings that I couldn't taste it. I look forward to going back for more yummy vegan options!

Tiffany T.
Tiffany T.

This all plant-based pizza shop is quickly becoming one of my go-to lunch options! I'm not vegetarian or vegan, but I enjoy the pizza here, nonetheless - and it's a good option for anyone doing meatless Mondays or anyone who doesn't feel like cooking, but also doesn't want to resort to something too unhealthy. I usually do take-out, but there's plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, as well. It's cute. Pizzas come in three sizes, with the smallest at just 4 slices. I think Power to the Pesto is my favorite, although Kale Me Maybe and different versions of a build-your-own have also worked their way into my repertoire. I wouldn't have guessed that all the food was plant-based and dairy-free if I didn't know ahead of time, but I also wouldn't say it's exactly like your typical pizza place. There's something unique to the flavors here, in a good way. Hence, if I'm really craving pizza, I probably wouldn't come here to fulfill that jones - but I also catch myself specifically craving Wild Pie sometimes! Note: They have a mobile app you can use to order ahead and earn loyalty points that you can cash in for free food (and who doesn't love free food!?). The app is rather minimalist in its design, and I haven't found a way to see your current point total or a list of all the redemption options - BUT it will alert you upon checkout if you have enough points to apply to your order, so you don't need to worry about any points going unused.

Alicia H.
Alicia H.

Loved my pizza at wild pie- im writing my review as I'm thinking I need to go back asap! Lots of options- either pick off the menu or build your own. To me the dough was top notch (so hard to find in jax), flavors were on point and ingredients were fresh. I got a mushroom white pizza (hold the potatoes, cuz, scoof, I dont like potatoes) and it was so tasty both in person and reheated the next day. It hurts my heart to not give this place 5 stars, but the apps just werent good... at all. The garlic knots were flavorless and hard to chew. The caesar salad was so basic & a waste of money. Just stick to pizza and whether u r vegan or not u'll love it!

Maisha R.
Maisha R.

I'm not vegan but the food sounded so good here that I wanted to check them out. Located in the busy shopping area at Beach and Hodges, Wild Pie looks inviting and like a breath of fresh air, in part thanks to the plants including the live wall. We wanted to try their cooked food so we went with the spicy impossible meatballs and garlic parm monkey bread to start and the power to the pesto pizza. I love cheese and garlic bread, and this one was very good. The meatballs were as well, but they had that density that I've come to know from meat substitutes and they were not spicy. We enjoyed the pizza. The crust was the best part as it was light and chewy, which worked very well with toppings that were a bit heavy. We washed it all down with their housemade drinks - lemonade and mandarin orange - which were self-serve. Overall, the food was good, the place was very clean, and the service was great. Prices in my opinion were a bit high (i.e, $9.50 for six pieces of bread). Having lived on the west coast, I have tried a number of vegan options and this place definitely does vegan food well. However, as a non-vegan, I probably wouldn't choose this place over a regular pizza joint but I love the fact that it increases the options for all. I might stop back by to try some of their desserts with my lactose intolerant and milk/dairy free relatives. I'm actually quite interested in the oat milk soft serve ice cream, and the chocolate chip cookies looked quite good as they were being pulled out of the oven.

Matt M.
Matt M.

Forget what you thought you knew about vegan pizza, because vegan or not, the food here is AMAZING. In fact, my daughter chose this spot for her upcoming birthday dinner over, well just about anywhere in the 904 area. Let me clarify one thing, my daughter has a dairy and gluten allergy, so we were already excited to give this spot a try. So often vegan food is odd in taste or texture, so finding a solid vegan place gets us excited. I really cannot say much about the dining room other than it was neat and clean, since I was picking up food to go. But I can tell you they checked my order to make sure it was all there, so that tells me they are attentive to the customer. Also, parking was easy, do don't let that be an issue for you. But the food: Phony Pepperoni - loved the title, loved the flavor Hot Un Honey Money Bread - I found them to be more like garlic knots Veg Out- loaded down with veggies, not my favorite Power to the Pesto - my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE, it was so good Rustic Rita - another solid choice I have to say, I liked everything I tried. So while my favorite was the pesto pizza, there were certainly other options that are good and good for you