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Wine Experience Cafe Info
Amenities
Service options
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Outdoor seating
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Takeout
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Dine-in
Highlights
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Fireplace
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Great cocktails
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Great dessert
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Great wine list
Popular for
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
Accessibility
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Cocktails
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Coffee
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Happy hour drinks
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Happy hour food
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Hard liquor
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
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Wine
Dining options
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Brunch
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Catering
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Dessert
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Seating
Amenities
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Bar onsite
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Restroom
Atmosphere
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Cozy
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Romantic
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Trendy
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Upscale
Crowd
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Groups
Planning
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Dinner reservations recommended
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Accepts reservations
Payments
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Checks
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
Children
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High chairs
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Kids' menu
Parking
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Free parking lot
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Free street parking
Pets
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Dogs allowed outside
Best WLM Reviews
Best shepherd's pie I have had in a long time........... Also chicken cordon bleu... Also I get everything to go.. this is definitely one of the best restaurants I've been to in years!
If you love wine, you must visit Wine Experience Cafe. The spacious dining area offers several seating options, with full length windows and a view into the kitchen. The staff is well versed in the wines available, and our server was able to suggest the perfect pour for each of our desired flavor profiles. The bread basket was so good that I am going out of my way to point it out here. Might I also suggest getting one per person - I did not want to share! The hot honey pizza had just enough spice, but it would have been even better cooked a few minutes longer. After our meal, we were able to take bottles home with us from the shop connected to the dining room. This spot is quite the treat!
we did the groupon deal for a wine tasting and it was super worth it. the wines were incredible and the bread and cheese plates were great. service was fantastic.
Had our first experience at Wine Experience and it did not disappoint. From the friendly service, wine parings, the melt in your mouth mashed potatoes and house made pasta with perfectly seasoned lobster, and the steak you could cut with a butter knife, everything was top tier quality. We will definitely be back!
Experience. That sums it up. From thewe entered the door tonight for the special Chilean Wine Experience we were treated like friends… maybe family. The open cafe, the beautiful ambiance were only made more welcoming by the gracious, warm reception by the owner and employees… literally every employee… seriously, how do you even find employees this amazing during post pandemic times… I don’t know but you’ve done it. The experience was fun and informative. The food was spectacular. Every course was special. The wine was different and amazing. The value was actually unbelievable for the quality and quantity of good and wine we were presented with. I couldn’t be happier with a Thursday evening well spent. We will be back. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
What a waste a of money & disappointment. My wife and I tried this place for Denver Restaurant Week since it was local. The evening before she showed me the menu and we were both hesitant because the online photos did not look appetizing. We went on a Saturaday evening on Denver restaurant week and it was nearly empty at 7pm. We were still hesitant but went in. The atmosphere was ok, nevermind there was still Xmas decor and it was March. We were sat next to a glass coat closet with coats thrown into it (not hung up) and a large visible extension cord probably for the vacuum. I only mention it because this is not the aesthetic of a restaurant charging the prices this place does. Neither of our appetizers were appetizing or appealing. Her pasta entree tasted like it was bought from the store and my "coq au vin" which was anything but seems like it was something bought from King Soopers and put together with dark meat chicken definitely not braised in wine in a thin, bland broth with store bought noodles. Even dessert seemed like it was probably packaged from Sysco and put on a plate. For the both of us at $55 each and we both did a wine flight for over $20 it was over $200 for one of the worst dine in experiences I've ever had. I was hesitant to even leave a tip as our sniffly clearly from a cold waitress didn't seem to really know what was on the menu or knew anything about the wine let alone pronounce the names. Our meal was brought out by one of the kitchen cooks who are all visible from the dining area and seemed more fit for a Village Inn. We'll never be back and I hope others avoid this money pit. In contrast we just paid for a party of 10 at Bone Fish Grill with an infinitely better experience for just $350 including the alcohol.
It appears Wine Experience Cafe is going out of business (there's a sign in the window advertising bottles of wine for 20-40% off) and when we saw that I really wanted to get into the restaurant for a final dinner and to celebrate a graduation in our family. I called on a Tuesday to make a reservation for today (Thursday) afternoon for a party of 6 at 3:30 p.m. While we knew that was early for dinner, we figured we'd beat the happy hour rush and have plenty of time for a leisurely group dinner and be done in time to get home to watch the Nuggets playoff game :). I had no problem calling and getting a reservation on Tuesday where I provided my name, phone number, time/size of party, etc. so you can imagine our surprise when we showed up at 3:30 for our reservation and were greeted with an additional sign on the window indicating they were closed (for dinner) tonight due to a "referigeration issue." The doors were open (I assume because they want to move their wine inventory as quickly as possible) and when we checked in at the host stand to confirm there was no dinner service the woman working there hastily half-apologized and reiterated they had a refrigeration issue. When I asked why I wasn't contacted since we had a reservation she claimed they tried to call and text me (I had no voicemail or text from the restaurant) and that she "didn't have an email" (I wasn't asked to provide one as part of the reservation).
Issues happen and obviously the refrigeration issue was an unfortunate hiccup, but I find it inexcusable that they made no attempt to contact us about canceling the reservation in advance when they opened (at 2 p.m. per their hours on the door and website) and before our party of 6 showed up on time, dressed up, ready to celebrate. We had to pivot last minute to a different restaurant (which was great) and I'm no longer sad that Wine Experience is closing their doors, in fact it appears there doors are already closed as far as dinner service goes and they are only interested in getting rid of the wine they can at 20-40% off. What once was a great, local upscale option for wine, food, and celebration, is now a sad shadow of its former self. The one star rating is for service (or lack thereof in this case) since there was no food or atmosphere to rate tonight.
AWFUL!!!!!!!!! We had the worst NYE experience ever! Food took forever to come out, slow service. We ordered the surf and turf as our entree. The food was taking too long so we decided to leave early. It was almost midnight. We asked if we could get our food packaged instead so we could leave and go home and eat it there. We had our kids with us and it was getting really late. When we arrived home and open our meals we only had steak. No lobster, ONE scallop and some spinach. My daughter had soggy fries and Dino nuggets that were burned at the bottom. They charged us $20 for Dino nuggets that wasn’t event baked properly. We paid $500 for our meal and I want my money back. Terrible service.
Quick Facts About Wine Experience Cafe
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 02:00 AM - 08:30 PM |
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| Tuesday | 02:00 AM - 08:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 02:00 AM - 08:30 PM |
| Thursday | 02:00 AM - 08:30 PM |
| Friday | 02:00 AM - 09:30 PM |
| Saturday | 02:00 AM - 09:30 PM |
| Sunday | 02:00 AM - 08:30 PM |
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