
About Wellness Creek Cafe
Wellness Creek Cafe is a cherished neighborhood gathering spot in Walnut Creek where genuine community connections brew alongside your morning cup. As an independent cafe, they bring a personal touch that big chains simply can't match—neighbors regularly come back for favorites like their popular breakfast burritos and the warm, welcoming atmosphere that keeps locals coming back. Stop by and discover why Wellness Creek has become a beloved part of the Walnut Creek community.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"I was told by a neighbor who had been told by a friend that the breakfast burritos are good here. I can confirm they definitely hit the spot when you crave a decent BB. I would have given a 5 star rating but the BB was a little on the small size and might have been better with some hash browns inside. On the other hand small portions are healthier so it all makes sense."
"For a hospital, y’all should consider having kids friendly morning meal open for lunch also. We waited till they reopened at 11am…just to find out that that the kitchen can’t make a scrabbled egg for a toddler. Wow what a service from a hospital cafeteria"
"Kaiser keeps switching vendors and now there only open until 2 pm? So What are there p.m. employees suppose to do, go across the street for food, ok. The food is over priced and terrible! I had a salad that was brown and looked like Ecoli was going to get me."
"One employee takes orders, gets food and cooks on the grill. Another person is a cashier, restocks and cleans table in between. Only hospital cafeteria that I know of that closes at 2pm daily. Tables are not cleaned after 2pm."
"Not a bad place to grab food while you are at the hospital. They got a salad bar, hot food area, soda foundation, soup, snacks and other sundries. Food is inexpensive and tastes good. I wish it opened a little later for dinner. Definitely recommend it if you need to save time."
"Food is mediocre and pricey. They close at 2 pm. That's way too early for a hospital cafeteria to close. In fact, hospitals should have 24-hour cafeterias...."