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    The Wolf's Tailor

    4.4 (329 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndNew American
    Closed 5:00 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Michelle L.

    The food was great, the service was great! The ambiance was cute we got our own tent outside for our group of 6. Had a heater and cute lighting. It was such a great experience with the manager and Jake!

    2nd course: caviar, creme fraiche on thin, soft masa crackers paired with their Vesper
    Lynn O.

    What an incredible experience! Wolf's Tailor, the only 2 Michelin Star and Michelin Green Star awarded restaurant in Denver, known for its zero-waste efforts, impressive culinary techniques and outstanding service. In the spring 2025, they partnered with local farmers to plant underrepresented varieties of corn to create this winter menu and thoughtfully curated an 8-course gastronomical experience from sea, land and soil. We added 1 mixed beverage pairing which entailed a rosé blend, Vesper cocktail, a corn sour, a white blend wine, Ndute corn lager brewed locally and a sweet mead to go with the dessert. Each drink was so unique and carefully crafted with the individual course in mind. The first few courses were from the sea and they were absolutely exquisite and vibrant. I especially liked the scallop in a bright green corn miso custard, reminding me of a chilled chawanmushi. The remaining parts of seafood used in the first course were utilized in the second and third courses, emphasizing sustainability and circle of life. Spreading caviar, creme fraiche on thin, soft masa crackers and cracking into a honey comb made of huitlacoche over a perfectly pan-seared scallop in winter squash were novelties I had fun exploring. I've also never had squab prepared over a small, scrumptious sope, topped with roulade and xinepec to wash down with a comforting, Thai-like consommé. The turmeric and lemongrass sauce with roe gave the lobster and ravioli life and the soft, Sonoran piada bread with masa-miso-honey butter was to die for. For the main course, the most tender bison strip loin I've ever sunk my teeth into and trying their twist of corn gochujang and banchan with each bite was yet another tantalizing and sensory experience. Dessert was more like 3 courses with candied squash, masa seca, and brown rice mousse served on corn cones first, followed by a chocolate birthday cake (early bday gift for me!), and ending with their delightful chocolate bars with roasted corn. Aaron, our server, was so kind, personable, passionate and knowledgeable about the craft. So was Rocco, the sommelier! Jake tended to us in between and I absolutely loved his playlist of chill hip hop beats. Emily, the host and Tushard, who explained the local beer and dessert wine, were even really cool and down to earth. In fact, the service from beginning to end when they sent me off with a small bundle of dried flowers was flawless and impeccable. 100/100 - It's no wonder Wolf's Tailor has earned its awards.

    Bison
    Grant S.

    The best Michelin restaurant we've been to in Colorado and one you shouldn't miss out on if you're in the area. Each dish felt unique and thoughtful. The staff were welcoming and knowledgeable giving each course its own story. A great place to celebrate or talk about big life events as it never felt overly loud or less intimate even with several other diners.

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    Ann K.

    A friend recommended this place to me years ago. I shouldn't have waited so long. We were looking for a special place to celebrate our anniversary and found a 5pm opening a few weeks out. I made the reservation before their 2nd Michelin star was announced so I was pretty pleased we were ahead of well deserved press. We entered through the garden and were welcomed warmly who recognized our anniversary right away. We were seated in one of the outdoor tents with the inviting fireplace, blankets, and cozy atmosphere. So unique and memorable. Highly recommend! We met so many of the staff that I wish we could remember them all. Morgan guided us very well and was very sweet and we enjoyed talking with the sommelier. Food. Amazing. The flavor journey we experienced was just delightful. Starting with the small bento course, light and teasing. Then we progressed into stronger satisfying flavors with hints of spicy, citrus, freshness. I loved almost every course but the watermelon and tomato one was my favorite. I could drank that sauce by the gallon. And the Tom yum course was well done too. And so was the butter and bread. And why shouldn't you have two desserts?! Really, this was one of our all time favorite meals we've had. Thank you Wolf's Tailor for an incredible experience and memorable evening we were grateful to share with you.

    Michelle Nam Phuong L.

    What a great experience! We were a little hesitant at first on how much we would like it but the whole concept behind their courses was so unique that we had to try it. Service was top-notch. All the courses had very unique flavors combinations and seems to have some vietnamese/asian fusion in their menu right now. The bison they had served was delicious, it just melts in your mouth. I personally liked their non-alcoholics pairings more as I found them to be more creative. We had a more intimate experience in their outside tents which was pleasantly kept warm. Parking -- small lot but street parking is far easier. Plentiful for Friday afternoon.

    Alice Z.

    Had a lot of fun coming here with friends for a birthday celebration. The food is very well thought out, and very creative. The service is top notch. I loved all the appetizers, the mains and dessert, I thought were just ok ( flavors were too bold for my palate) - but still was fun to come once!

    Old fashioned
    Jennifer G.

    Wow. Amazing food, service & experience. Visited with friends- we are visiting from out of town & wanted to check out a Michelin star restaurant. This place delivered. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable & made great recommendations for drinks to pair with the dinner. This is an experience. We were there for 3hours & savored every bite. It is pricey but you know that going into the dinner. The table we had was at a window in front of the kitchen & we could see the chefs putting everything together. The patio looked quite nice, a great place to enjoy all the flowers & herbs growing in the planters.

    Johnny W.

    The service, staff, food and atmosphere was phenomenal. From a 2 star michelin restaurant you should expect nothing less. Every dish came with a story and they made sure not to waste parts of the food. The meal was about 2.5 hours long and consisted of 8 small courses. I did leave hungry, but my party seemed satisfied with the amount of food. For 4 people, 3 drink pairings we paid about $1,600. The meal is not about portions, but the quality and flavors and I enjoyed all the flavors and the experience that came with it. Cheers!

    Piada bread
    Rick K.

    Holy culinary experience!!! After this meal I wondered why I have given other restaurants 5 stars. Now this 5 star feels so inadequate. 10 stars please. To be fair, the price is crazy but for a major milestone (like our anniversary) or "I just sold my $1B company" celebration (not me), I'd say you should look no farther than The Wolf's Tailor. The sweet/sour/salty/spicy/savory/and a touch of heaven was navigated brilliantly through each course. We also bought into their sustainability ethos and support for their local vendors. Service was exemplary. And we got the outdoor tent that was very special. I wonder if that is what a 5-star (I mean 10-star) safari would feel like :)

    Circular Bento Box
    J Warren R.

    The Wolf's Tailors' focuses on farm fresh sustainable delicious meals. Again they have provided a memorable experience. The restaurant celebrates Colorado's fresh meat and produce. This is prix fixe 8 course meal with an optional reserve wine pairing. Pricey - yes worth it for a special occasion. The summer menu featured the freshest ingredients and started with "Circular" "Whitefish, tomato and chicken" Then the next three courses were a play on those three. Each course was mouthwatering, delicious, beautifully presented and fun to eat. There was a bread dish, Piata, with flour milled locally for the restaurant. The ultimately spreadable butter melted in my mouthy. A savory Bison tenderloin followed, perfectly cooked. (They were out of the optional Wagyu steak.) All this followed by some goat's milk and a chocolate dessert. I highly recommend the optional wine pairing. The sommelier showcased wines that perfectly paired with each course and his descriptions of organically sourced and sustainable vineyards added to the experience. We had impeccable service from a whole team who were always there, explaining in far greater detail than I can write here, how each dish was prepared and what was in it. Each server wore a dark suit, no tie, but smartly dressed. Inside, the restaurant is roomy. My main complaint is the noise which blared so loudly through the overhead speakers. It was not music imho, it was just loud and annoying non-melodic noise - it overshadowed the overall experience. Since the food, wine and service was so good, I can let the crappy music slide, I guess. Maybe go outside next time, but it was summer and hot, still it might be preferable.

    Emily Z.

    What an amazing experience at The Wolf's Tailor! We decided to visit during our trip after hearing all the great reviews, and I'm so glad we did. We opted for a table in the tent, which was surprisingly warm despite the cold weather outside. The staff members are extremely nice and funny, which made the experience that much more delightful! The food was all delicious, and all prepared so meticulously. The standouts were the Dungeness crab, the squab, and the pasta. The palisade peach dessert was also such a core memory dish!

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    Richie F.

    @thewolfstailor One of the beta meals I've ever had! Every single@bite was exceptional. It was on of those meals that continually exceeded expectations! Best Wagyu I've ever had! The thing you NEED to get in the non-alcoholic drink pairing! It is pricey but worth every penny! It made each course even better! Wow. I still dont know which dish was my favorite but the stars of the night were the Wagyu, bison, chicken ravioli, and salad. We'd come here for the non alcoholic drinks alone. The baristas are phenomenal.

    Woodfired (Colorado bison, donabe wild rice, ssamjang)
    Justin S.

    Came here a couple weeks back for our anniversary, walked in with expectations at their highest and very enthusiastic about spending a bunch of money on a special meal. Since that night, I've been struggling to really put into words how I felt about it. Underwhelming is the dominant feeling I have. The food is no doubt remarkable and a true work of art. Flawless in execution and doing its sincere best to paint a compelling culinary picture of the state of Colorado by using small quantities of locally sourced ingredients in the most creative of ways. Being a hardcore Coloradan I truly appreciate that, but the problem is my tastebuds are indifferent to the backstory. The dishes were all great, but not consistently extraordinary from a taste perspective. This was a $600 meal for two after auto-gratuity (keep in mind we splurged on the a la carte cocktail menu), so I expect rightfully so to be blown away by each dish. But the dishes felt hit-or-miss. It wasn't until the 4th course that we had something that we were head-over-heals for. The piada bread with the winter squash mole and sour cherry spreads was heavenly, although was so hot that we had to burn our fingers a bit trying to pull it apart at first. But the highlight of the evening without any doubt was the Colorado bison. I've never had bison so perfectly cooked and delightfully seasoned, and the rich, spicy ssamjang sauce that coated it sent us to another world. I also really enjoyed the squab, which was another perfectly cooked piece of meat that has me lusting over just the taste of skin on it. I mentioned earlier that we went to town on the cocktail menu, as the cocktails were exceptional as they should be. I really enjoyed their use of aquavit in the first one I had (forgot the name of it). I never really had aquavit before, but I'm now planning on buying a bottle of it after this meal. We also had a reposado tequila cocktail with a delightful, earthy agave flavor that was exceptional. But I don't feel like I got my $600 worth despite indulging in a couple remarkable dishes and some fantastic cocktails. At that price point, at a restaurant like this, I expect a majority of the courses to be breathtaking, not just two or three. I also found the ambience to be a bit disappointing. The restaurant is in a strange location, an area I've never actually been in despite living in Denver for 30 years. And it was very dead all around, mostly houses, no after-dinner nightlife, just a few small stores that were closed for the day. The service was incredible, but the restaurant was very small and only capable of serving a handful of parties, definitely more intimate than I expected. So to put a bow on this, we had some amazing stuff here, but it wasn't consistently amazing as a $600 meal should be. I'm glad I got to experience this, but we probably would have had a more satisfying meal had we gone to one of the many other highly-rated special occasion spots around.

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    Ask the Community - The Wolf's Tailor

    What does the cost look like? Do I need to save for a year?

    It's at least 250 to 275 per plate. If you add on the optional wine pairing or cocktail pairing or mocktails, you'll add another hundred per person they had 20 to 22% tip. So for a couple you're looking at $750 or so.

    Are they allergy friendly despite the set menu?

    They inquired about any allergies so I am sure they are willing to try and accommodate, however, appears to be a very tiny kitchen so if you are super sensitive to particulates in the air then you may want to call ahead to see if that is something… Read more

    Is this restaurant child friendly (4 and 7 years old)? Thanks!

    No. This is a Michelin star restaurant with set courses. I would not take a 4 year old here. 7 maybe. I have a 7 and 3 year old and we go to tons of restaurants and I never shy away from nice places. But this is not the place for a little kid.

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    Wildflower is a beautiful restaurant located in the LoHi/Highlands area. Parking is all street…read moreparallel parking which is free so I hope you know how to parallel park if you are planning on going! Upon walking up to the restaurant, it does not seem like much but it is very nice inside. The food and drinks were very tasty. I would highly recommend the chef's choice (omakase style). It is a bit pricey but the food was plentiful and it was nice to just have everything provided without having to choose what to eat especially if you are going there as a business dinner like I did. Drink choices are unique and there were options for mocktails as well. I took off a point because although our server was very helpful and knowledgeable, he was talking about the food and other things a bit too much where my customers and our higher ups were getting irritated. I think some training there would be helpful. Overall, I had a good experience there and would recommend checking it out for a nice dinner at a place with good ambiance.

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