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    Wonderyard Garden + Table

    3.8 (193 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Kamleshwar C.

    Absolutely mesmerizing experience Been there Manier times...but this was special Celebrating my daughter's sweet 16th The ambiance food & staff everything was the best! Drinks were amazing Can't wait to go there again..,,, Just wow!!!!

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    Paige B.

    We made reservations for a casual Saturday brunch right when the restaurant opened at 10 a.m. It was perfect timing, because we basically had the place to ourselves. Service was quick, no waiting, no noise, just calm morning vibes. My friend and I decided to split the brunch board, which is listed as serving 2-4 people, but trust me, it's really just enough for 2. We also ordered a few mimosas, and even after three, it still came out cheaper than the bottomless option. Honestly, you'd have to be ready to drink a lot for the bottomless to be worth it. The space itself was adorable, inside and out. The kind of place that makes you want to take a few photos before your food even arrives. The food was good, not mind-blowing, but solid. I gave it 4 stars, mainly because I save 5 stars for truly exceptional meals. This spot leans more on the aesthetic side than the culinary side (but I'd absolutely come back for a birthday or special occasion) They host a lot of fun events, and it just has that kind of feel-good, brunch-with-friends energy.

    Carolina H.

    In my opinion not worth the hype. Upon arrival, no one was there to greet us or check/seat us in. Walked in anyway after waiting for someone for a few minutes. Headed towards the back patio too. Hopes of getting an open table. The birdcage tables were cute from afar, once we got close the benches were almost all missing a board so it was sketchy to sit down without really trusting that the bench wound t break. Definitely a safety issue. Which I'm surprised bc wonderyard is a newer place. Food was really good! Chorizo skillet, French toast sandwich and chicken sandwich were all really good!! They offer bottomless mimosas for $30 a person. Which I thought was great BUT...the servers are supposed to walk around and refill your glass which is nice if you have a great server. If you don't, then be prepared to wait around for a refill for awhile. Service was not the best. Took our servers a good while to come by and ask if we were ready to order or just to check in on us. Will probably not be back.

    Pedro P.

    Loved this place! We came here late night after a game. It was pretty empty so we were quickly seated. We ordered a pizza and a few drinks. Our pizza came out pretty quick and it was delicious! Was it the best pizza ever? No - but it was good! Our server was excellent and was so polite. The place is so cute and decorated so well! We sat inside but we saw the outside and it looked better than it does on TikTok! The only thing that I didn't like is how empty the place was - but that's not the business' fault. It was so vibey and cute in there that I was surprised to not see a lot of people! I hope that more people check out this place.

    Ric E.

    Came by here for a birthday celebration last week, but I can honestly say, I wasn't too keen on coming downtown just for dinner and drinks. We live about 45 minutes from Wonderyard, so I'm sure you can understand my lack of excitement. Upon entering Wonderyard, we were greeted by the host, who was super friendly. We had a reservation for 14 people, and were seated right away. This restaurant is set up nicely and decorated beautifully. Our server was amazing and was knowledgeable about everything on the menu, and also added her take on various menu items. I have to admit, the food here is pretty damn good too! Between all of us, we ordered several appetizers, all of which were outstanding. Our entree's were perfect as well. Stop in this place for dinner, I promise you won't be disappointed! Two toes-two thumbs and a bunch of high fives for Wonderyard! Happy eating my foodies! Pro tip: Order an Old Fashioned and the bruschetta!

    Bubbly lil Elf
    Michelle W.

    Fun place for large groups! We were able to make a reservation online for 11 people which I love. We had a great time in their holiday pop up with all of the festive decorations and cocktails. We appreciated that they have a good selection of mocktails so everyone could have a fun beverage. We all had appetizers and entrees with good service and friendly staff. The chicken shawarma pita was a little underwhelming but I know other people in our group really liked their meals and large portions. If you are looking for photo ops this is your place year round and I think during holiday the tent in the garden is the best spot.

    Tea cup dining
    Marv B.

    The ambiance was pleasing the decor is unique- 5 stars. Dillon was our server he was great, his coworker not so much. All fairness they both were the bartenders and servers for the entire place. The menu looked promising but was subpar, the food was cold upon arrival and tasteless,( not even warm) the drinks lacked luster. The happy hour items was put in at full price- but was corrected. Maybe a different experience with more staff available .

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    Kevin W.

    Wonderyard is one of the many establishments near Coors that serve similar food and drinks, mostly new American...some fusion and expensive cocktails that will fill up and drunk fans pre or post game. The atmosphere and decor is inviting and the space is big. The service that day was a hit or miss. I arrived late to my gathering but missed the rush hour by 15 minutes. My fiance received drinks pretty quick...I'm guessing 10 minutes, while our friends waited 30 minutes, which is insane for a day where it was half occupancy. While service was slow, our waiter was great and they were very accommodating. I'm not gonna lie, I had low expectations for the food and tend to find many new American style just boring. I had the gyro eggs Benedict and that was actually good. It was a solid 4 out of 5. The hollandaise was tasty and the meat was piled on. The potatoes were good as well! My friend had the chicken sandwich and he said that was good as well. The chicken was huge, and lathered in sauce, it was rather messy. Overall it's a decent spot, the decor probably attracts people more than the food and the drinks were pricey. It's a cool hangout spot, but you can find better.

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    Frantsy R.

    It's a very interesting place for brunch. Definitely more bar that's trying to make some money during brunch. The patio is cute with tea cup tables, birdcage tables and a cute yard. I'm sure it's super cute at night. They have some interesting pizzas, flat breads and brunch items. I got the biscuits and gravy stack that said it came with fried egg. When I got it had scrambled egg. It was good but definitely needed that yolk from a fried egg. My guest got the gyro Benedict which as ok- the Hollandaise was light and they asked for a poached hard egg but got very runny. We landed up swapping eggs. They are definitely more adult than kid friendly. They had some Ala Carte items that worked for my kiddo. I wish service was better it was busy and they just didn't have enough help on patio.

    Julia D.

    I came here for the first time with my sisters, and honestly, I was pretty excited to try it. I'd seen the restaurant on Instagram a bunch of times, and it looked super cute with tons of photo opps both inside and outside. The whole place has this fun, whimsical vibe that really comes through as soon as you walk in. Service was great from the moment we arrived. Our server was attentive, and even the manager came by to check on us and make sure everything was going well, which I appreciated. We ordered the Le Cloud drink, complete with cotton candy on top, and it was really good. We also tried the Peachy Keen mocktail, which was delicious. For food, I ordered the ube pancakes and the cinnamon roll French toast. Both dishes tasted amazing, and the presentation was beautiful. Everything came out looking picture-perfect and matched the whole aesthetic of the restaurant perfectly. My only wish is that the ube pancakes had more of the ube sauce actually on top of the pancakes rather than mostly on the plate as decoration. Also, I do wish they offered some more substantial meal options. We came for breakfast, not a light snack, and spending $16 for two small pancakes felt pretty steep. Overall, the place is stunning, the drinks and food are great, and the service was lovely. I just think their portion sizes and menu options could use a little more substance for the price.

    Rebecca M.

    Wonderyard Garden is such a vibe, lots of outdoor seating... some cute seating like teacups! Plenty of indoor seating too! There was an area that looked like a DJ booth and what could easily be transformed to a dance floor. The Le Cloud drinks were also wonderful, loved the cotton candy on it! The burrata was sooo good and soft inside like burrata should be, the "bread" that came with it was air and delicious. The crispy papayas were okay... not crispy at all, we wouldn't order them again. Overall, the staff was excellent and checked on us frequently. We will be back!

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    Ellen K.

    I was super excited to try out this cool looking restaurant. The food itself is pretty good. But I was disappointed when I saw that there are huge screens to watch the games. It's a mix between Alice in Wonderland, a sports bar and a club that's extremely loud. It's a really weird vibe and I'm not sure how much Alice likes her games. I would personally prefer if they would just do one theme instead of mixing so many different things together that don't match. I wouldn't come again but the food was 5 stars. The cauliflower wings are especially amazing and the Burrata dishes as well!

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    Kailee N.

    The food here is as good as the decor, which is usually not the case!! I will state that their outdoor tent seating is not warm enough to use during the winter, even with their fireplaces going. The indoor portion is beautiful and still a fantastic place to bring visitors. I was pleasantly surprised to find they offered gluten free pizza, with my favorite rice flour based crust. I ordered the burrata pizza and loved all the flavor!! It was utterly dripping in so much oil that it ran down my arms, so stock up on napkins. The spinach dip can be ordered with veggie sticks to make it gluten free, and this was truly one of the most memorable spinach dips I have had!! The menu here is very similar to the style of food at happy camper.

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