Restaurant in Denver, United States
The Wolf's Tailor
1,370Pearl PointsDenver's hardest table. Book it anyway.

About The Wolf's Tailor
Denver's hardest reservation and most decorated restaurant: The Wolf's Tailor holds a Michelin star, an OAD Top 200 ranking, and a 4.7 Google rating from 800+ diners. The $$$$ multicourse format is kitchen-led and strictly structured, with a 185-selection wine list that punches well above its markup. Book weeks out minimum — this one fills fast.
The Verdict
The Wolf's Tailor is the hardest reservation in Denver right now, and for good reason. A Michelin star earned in 2024, a spot at #117 on Opinionated About Dining's North America list in 2025, and a Google rating of 4.7 from over 800 reviews form a credibility stack that very few Colorado restaurants can match. If you're weighing whether to commit to the booking difficulty and the $$$$ price point, the short answer is yes — but go in knowing what you're signing up for: a structured multicourse format driven by local sourcing, not a flexible à la carte night out.
What You're Actually Paying For
At the $$$$ tier, the question is always whether the experience justifies the spend relative to your alternatives. At The Wolf's Tailor, the answer tilts clearly toward yes for diners who want a cohesive, kitchen-led meal rather than the freedom to order around a menu. Chef Cody Jipson's kitchen opens with a trio of canapés built from product trim — a functional signal that the kitchen thinks in whole-ingredient terms, not in showmanship for its own sake. From there, the menu moves through courses that draw on influences across geographies: Berkshire pork dumplings referencing Chiang Mai flavors, Colorado bison loin paired with apricot and a dried-shrimp caramel. The ambition is real, and the local sourcing commitment gives it grounding that purely technique-driven tasting menus can lack.
For the value-seeker, the beverage program deserves specific attention. With 185 selections and an inventory of 1,300 bottles, the wine list is genuinely deep , not a perfunctory add-on. Pricing sits at the $$ tier within the wine list's own scale, meaning there is real range without being forced into triple-digit bottles. Corkage is $35 if you'd rather bring something personal. The cocktail program, including non-alcoholic options, is treated with the same seriousness as the food. For a $$$$ restaurant, getting the drinks right at a reasonable markup is part of what makes the full evening feel worth it.
Service: Does It Match the Price?
Owner Tim Hardiman also serves as sommelier alongside Sam Cordell, which tells you something about how closely the front-of-house is managed. Wine Director Cameron Mills and General Manager Steve Morgan complete a team that is, by all accounts, owner-operated in the truest sense. At this price point, that level of ownership involvement generally produces more personal, less corporate service , the kind of meal where the people pouring your wine actually know why they chose that bottle. For diners who find formal fine-dining service cold or performative, that distinction matters. The room is in a semi-residential neighborhood on Tejon Street, which keeps the atmosphere from tipping into the kind of stiff formality you might encounter at a hotel fine-dining room. That said, the structured multicourse format means the pacing is kitchen-driven, not guest-driven. If you want to linger over a single course or skip ahead, this is not that kind of restaurant.
When to Go
The Wolf's Tailor is open Tuesday through Saturday, 5 to 9 PM, and closed Monday and Sunday. Given the Michelin star and the size of the room, plan to book as far in advance as possible , weeks out at minimum, and likely longer for weekend sittings. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings are your leading shot at shorter lead times, and the early 5 PM seating gives you the full unhurried experience before the room fills. There is no walk-in culture here in any practical sense; treat this as a reservation-only destination and plan accordingly.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin: 1 Star (2024)
- Opinionated About Dining: #117 in North America (2025), #162 (2024)
- La Liste Leading Restaurants (2026): 76 points
- Google: 4.7 from 826 reviews
Practical Details
| Detail | The Wolf's Tailor | Brutø | Alma Fonda Fina |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | $$$$ | $$$$ | $$ |
| Cuisine | New American, Contemporary | Contemporary | Mexican |
| Booking difficulty | Hard | Hard | Moderate |
| Hours | Tue–Sat, 5–9 PM | Check listing | Check listing |
| Michelin | 1 Star (2024) | Check listing | Check listing |
| Wine list depth | 185 selections / 1,300 bottles | Check listing | Check listing |
| Corkage | $35 | Check listing | Check listing |
How It Compares
Within Denver's $$$$ tier, the direct comparison is Brutø. Both restaurants operate at the leading of the city's contemporary dining range, but The Wolf's Tailor carries the heavier award pedigree right now with its Michelin star and OAD Top 200 placement. If award recognition and a tightly controlled multicourse format matter to you, The Wolf's Tailor is the stronger choice. Brutø may offer more flexibility in format , worth checking if you prefer to order freely rather than surrender to the kitchen's sequence.
For diners who want quality without the booking difficulty or the $$$$ commitment, Alma Fonda Fina at $$ is Denver's most compelling value argument, and Safta at $$$ sits in a useful middle ground. Neither competes directly with The Wolf's Tailor in terms of formal recognition, but both are meaningfully easier to book. Beckon and Annette are worth considering if you want contemporary cooking in Denver with a different format or price posture. The Wolf's Tailor is the right call when the occasion calls for the city's most decorated restaurant and you can plan far enough ahead to secure the table.
Pearl Picks: If You Like The Wolf's Tailor
- Lazy Bear in San Francisco , Structured multicourse, strong local sourcing, similar ownership-driven service ethos
- Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg , For the farm-to-table tasting format taken to its furthest expression
- Sons & Daughters in San Francisco , New American contemporary at a comparable ambition level
- The Modern in New York City , For a $$$$ contemporary experience with serious wine depth
- Alinea in Chicago , If you want the most technically ambitious tasting format in the Midwest
For more Denver options across price points, see our full Denver restaurants guide, Denver hotels, Denver bars, Denver wineries, and Denver experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at The Wolf's Tailor?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in publicly available venue details for The Wolf's Tailor. Given the Michelin star earned in 2024 and the difficulty of securing a reservation, your safest move is to book a table in advance rather than counting on walk-in bar access. Call ahead to confirm counter or bar options before making plans around it.
Is The Wolf's Tailor good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it's one of the stronger cases for it in Denver's $$$$ tier. A 2024 Michelin star, a place on Opinionated About Dining's North America ranking, and an ownership team that runs both front-of-house and the wine program points to the kind of managed, attentive experience that holds up for a milestone dinner. Book well in advance — this is not a last-minute reservation.
What should I wear to The Wolf's Tailor?
The venue database doesn't specify a dress code, but a Michelin-starred multicourse restaurant in the $$$$ price range generally calls for something beyond casual. Business casual or a step above is a reasonable baseline — think considered, not formal. When in doubt, err toward dressing up rather than down at this price point.
What should a first-timer know about The Wolf's Tailor?
Reservations are hard to secure — a Michelin star in 2024 made an already difficult room even more competitive, so book as early as possible. The format is a multicourse menu with a beverage program overseen by owner Tim Hardiman and sommelier Sam Cordell, so expect the wine pairing to be a serious part of the meal. The restaurant is open Tuesday through Saturday, 5 to 9 PM only, with no Sunday or Monday service. Located at 4058 Tejon St in Denver's northwest side.
Is the tasting menu worth it at The Wolf's Tailor?
At the $$$$ price tier with a 2024 Michelin star and a #117 ranking on Opinionated About Dining's North America list, The Wolf's Tailor sits at the top of Denver's contemporary dining range. The multicourse format is the entire point of the restaurant, so if tasting menus aren't your preferred format, look elsewhere — Tavernetta or Alma Fonda Fina offer strong $$$-range alternatives with more flexibility. If you want the full progression with serious wine, the credentials here back the spend.
Location
4058 Tejon St, Denver, CO 80211
Denver, United States
Compare The Wolf's Tailor
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Wolf's Tailor | It’s not fair… The Wolf’s Tailor, a hidden gem tucked secretly away in a semi-quiet residential neighbourhood, was already very difficult to get into. Then they had to go and get themselves a Michelin...; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 76pts; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #117 (2025); WINE: Wine Strengths: New York, California Pricing: $$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Corkage Fee: $35 Selections: 185 Inventory: 1,300 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: American Pricing: $$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Dinner STAFF: People Tim Hardiman:Owner Wine Director: Cameron Mills Sommelier: Tim Hardiman, Sam Cordell Chef: Cody Jipson General Manager: Steve Morgan Owner: Tim Hardiman; Offering a seamless dining experience as intriguing as its name, this comfortable haven blends together creativity, attention to detail, and charm. Chef Taylor Stark and his team stitch together an ambitious multicourse menu from culinary influences near and far. The meal starts with a trio of canapés utilizing product trim, making a clear statement about the kitchen’s sustainable gastronomy efforts. From there, meals may include a Berkshire pork dumpling with a turmeric and dill broth, inspired by the flavors of Chiang Mai, or velvety Colorado bison loin plated with apricot and grilled zucchini glazed with a dried shrimp caramel.A rigorous commitment to local sourcing as well as gorgeously manicured presentations underpin these far-flung creations. Drinks are another knockout: An in-depth beverage program of beguiling cocktails (and their dry counterparts) alongside brilliantly curated wines further enhance this one-of-a-kind experience.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #162 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); James Beard Award 2024 The Wolf's Tailor has been recognized with the 2024 James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur. Restaurant Details: • Location: Boulder, CO • Chef: Erika Whitaker and Kelly Whitaker • Cuisine: Unknown • Award Year: 2024 • Award Category: Outstanding Restaurateur Contact Information: • Website: • Address: 109 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401 • Phone: (912) 662-5999 Dining Experience: • Signature Experience: Modern Southern cuisine in historic setting • Seating: 125 seats in restored Art Deco bus terminal This 2024 James Beard Award recognizes exceptional achievement in the culinary arts and represents one of the highest honors in American dining. | $$$$ | — |
| Tavernetta | $$ | — | |
| Brutø | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Alma Fonda Fina | Michelin 1 Star | $$ | — |
| Safta | $$$ | — | |
| Ash'Kara | $$$ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between The Wolf's Tailor and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Tavernetta — Italian, $$
- Brutø — Contemporary, $$$$
- Alma Fonda Fina — Mexican, $$
- Safta — Israeli Cuisine, $$$
- Ash'Kara — Israeli, $$$
At the $$$$ tier in Denver, Brutø is the most direct comparison to The Wolf's Tailor. Both restaurants operate at the top of the city's contemporary dining range and are equally difficult to book. The Wolf's Tailor holds the heavier award credential right now — Michelin star, OAD #117 in North America, La Liste recognition — which tips the balance in its favor if you're booking for a milestone occasion or want the most formally recognized table in the city. Check Brutø if you want $$$$ contemporary dining with a potentially more flexible format.
For diners comparing price-to-quality across a wider range, Alma Fonda Fina at $$ and Safta at $$$ are both meaningfully easier to book and deliver strong cooking at lower spend. Neither competes with The Wolf's Tailor on award depth, but both are the right answer if you want a quality dinner without the planning overhead. Ash'Kara at $$$ adds another Israeli option in the same bracket as Safta if Middle Eastern flavors are your priority.
The Wolf's Tailor is the correct choice when the occasion justifies the booking effort and the price, and when you want a single cohesive multicourse meal rather than a shared-plates evening. If you're deciding between The Wolf's Tailor and a more flexible dinner at Beckon or Annette, ask yourself whether you want the kitchen to drive the meal or whether you want to order your own way. The Wolf's Tailor rewards diners who surrender to the format.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 5–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 5–9 pm
- Thursday
- 5–9 pm
- Friday
- 5–9 pm
- Saturday
- 5–9 pm
- Sunday
- 5–9 pm
Recognized By
Explore Denver
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