A Nostalgic Throwback to the Glory Days of American Dining

Drawing inspiration from the swinging supper clubs of the Upper Midwest and classic East Coast steakhouses, Wilder’s pays homage to that bygone era when dinner was the main event and dining out was considered an artform.

At once classy and a little bit raucous, Wilder’s is a contemporary celebration of Americana, marking a return to stylishly suited servers and three-martini lunches. Built from the ground up, the Art Deco-inspired space lends an old-school vibe to a brand new build, its interior resplendent in burled wood, polished brass, eclectic art, and rich green hues that emphasize the custom chandelier anchoring the intimate dining room.

 The guiding philosophy at Wilder’s is that bigger isn’t always better, and that the best experiences come from paying attention to the smallest details — from the impeccable food menu, thoughtfully curated wine list, and masterfully executed cocktails, all the way down to the gorgeous flatware and fine china it’s served on. With hospitality like a warm hug, the Wilder’s experience feels like the embrace of an old friend you haven’t seen in years and can’t wait to catch up with.