
Located in a national registered historic structure in the Union Station neighborhood, and Denver’s oldest standing fire station – Hose House No. 1 – Woodie Fisher is a neighborhood gathering place with an emphasis on sustainable, seasonal and fresh cuisine from Chef Franco Ruiz. The restaurant boasts an elevated service experience, bright and airy dining room, bar, chef’s table, private dining space and ample patio seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1999 Chestnut Pl #100, Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (720) 643-1909
Website: https://www.woodiefisher.com/
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Reviews
The service was a 20/10. The woman at the hostess stand (who also ended up serving us) was incredible. She was thorough, attentive, and so genuinely kind. You can tell she really cares about the guest experience. She made us feel welcomed from the moment we walked in and continued that same energy throughout our meal.
This is a place we will definitely return to — even without a breakfast voucher from the hotel. That’s how good it was. Highly recommend!
We were guests at the Hilton Garden Inn which is attached to the restaurant and wanted to grab a bite after checking in. I ordered the grilled salmon with risotto and my fiancée had the patty melt with a side salad. The risotto and salmon were very bland. It seemed like the kitchen completely forgot to salt anything. We still ate because we were hungry after our travels. However, I couldn’t eat all of the salmon because it was raw in the middle.
The patty melt was also disappointing. The only thing with flavor in that sandwich was the peppers.
Our server was not very warm, but did an okay job. I have a gluten sensitivity and they seemed to be knowledgeable when I asked about accomodations.
The atmosphere of the restaurant is great! But back of house leaves a lot to be desired. Definitely not worth the $70 (we were overcharged on one of our cocktails also).
I emailed the general manager, Susette, on Friday afternoon about our experience and as of Tuesday morning I haven’t heard back.
Given the price of the food, we expected a more elevated experience. Something as simple as cracked black pepper would have been appreciated, but instead we we had generic ground pepper. The best way we could describe the food was like a “luxury Applebee’s.”
The ambiance of the restaurant is beautiful, but between the bland food and the lack of customer service, we won’t be returning.
The menu offers a good variety of food, wine, and beer, with pricing that feels reasonable for the neighborhood. Service and overall ambiance contribute to a positive dining experience.
Overall, Woody Fisher provides a strong mix of atmosphere, menu selection, and value, making it a solid choice for those looking to enjoy a trendy spot in downtown Denver.
Prices reasonable. The food is only so so. It’s diffinately not bad, however it’s far from great.
Lovely old converted Fire House.
We ordered a few appetizers which were brought out pretty promptly.
Our waiter was very attentive.
Didn’t give us much time between ordering drinks and appetizers and coming back for our main course however. Felt a little rushed.
My battered fish was overcooked and dry unfortunately.
I would still like to try this place again.