
The Wolf : une cuisine californienne raffinée, avec le charme du quartier sur Piedmont Ave.
Situé au 3853 Piedmont Ave à Oakland, The Wolf est un restaurant américain de quartier raffiné, au décor élégant et au style californien sophistiqué. Les clients louent un service amical et attentif et un menu comprenant des huîtres servies sur demi-coquille, du naan beurré maison avec baba ganoush et feta, le rigatoni au ragù de côtes de bœuf, et des cocktails bien équilibrés tels que 'Kiss from a Rose'. L'espace offre une ambiance à la fois animée et intime, idéale pour les soirées en tête-à-tête ou les petites célébrations, avec, de temps à autre, des limites du menu en début de soirée indiquées.
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Savourez des plats raffinés tels que le rigatoni au ragù de poitrine de bœuf et la pieuvre à l'espagnole, dans un cadre élégant et intime.
Savourez des cocktails créatifs et bien équilibrés tels que le Kiss from a Rose, parfait pour accompagner votre repas.
Commencez par des options phares telles que le naan fait maison avec baba ganoush et feta ou des huîtres sur demi-coquilles.
Idéal pour les célébrations, les soirées en amoureux ou les petites réunions, avec un service attentionné et une ambiance chaleureuse.
Découvrez des plats élaborés à partir d'ingrédients frais et de saison qui mettent en valeur des saveurs californiennes.
Great restaurant! Wonderful bar. Every dish was delicious. Our server was friendly snd attentive. This is one of the best restaurants in the East Bay.
I don't know where to start. The place was packed and didn't have any room and they made a spot for me. The service was amazing. Everybody was friendly even the other customers around me, would recommend this place to everyone. The spanish octopus was phenomenal. Brussels sprouts were perfect and the tomatoes took me home. Thank you so much for the experience and the food.
Nice atmosphere and friendly service. Standout was the naan appetizer with baba ganoush and feta. It was outstanding! I’d go back just to have that again. Nice place for a birthday lunch.
Disappointing First Visit to Wolf on Piedmont Ave This was my first time dining at Wolf on Piedmont Avenue, and unfortunately, it was not a good experience. We arrived before 5 PM and were given a limited menu that offered very few food options—mostly just drinks. After 5 PM, the server brought a new menu, but surprisingly, it didn’t offer much more. The selection was still quite limited and not very appealing. The service was also frustrating. While I appreciate attentive staff, our server checked on us far too often, which felt intrusive and disruptive. It seemed like they were rushing us through the meal. Even before we had finished our food and drinks, the server asked multiple times if they could clear the dishes, which was both annoying and uncomfortable. When the food finally came, it was a big letdown. The quality just wasn’t there—nothing stood out in terms of taste or presentation. For the price and reputation, I expected something much better. Overall, I was really disappointed with the entire experience—poor food quality, pushy service, and a limited menu. I had hoped for a nice evening out, but sadly, I won’t be returning.
I recently had dinner at The Wolf on Piedmont Avenue, with my aunt and cousins - it had been a long time since we all had the chance to meet up, so it was definitely a celebratory dinner of sorts 🤎. The restaurant definitely strikes a good balance between upscale and approachable/relaxed dining. The décor is a very elegant, elevated California style and it was a busy but intimate ambiance. The food was ALL delicious. We started off with the oysters on half shell 🦪, house made buttered naan bread 🫓 & a beautifully composed cheddar and black pepper popover. The short rib sugo rigatoni, which I had for my entree was cooked perfectly; it was tender short rib, and a beautifully subtly flavourful sherry porcini sauce. The cocktails we had were all well-balanced and creative - I recommend the Kiss from a Rose. Overall the service was good and our server was attentive for most of the evening, although there were two big tables and we were told that the kitchen was super busy and our food would take longer than usual. This certainly didn’t take from (or ruin) the experience - but it is something to consider if you’re in a rush or are tight on time. It’s not pushing culinary boundaries per se, but if you’re looking for a reliable, elevated neighborhood spot for a date night or small celebration, The Wolf delivers. I’d definitely go back again to try more of the menu.
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