Madison Park, Seattle
4200 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112
Madison Park, Seattle
4200 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112
Queen Anne, Seattle
2208 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Madison Park, Seattle
How to Cook a Wolf is one of Seattle's most sought after Valentine's destinations and we have officially opened the books for you to clinch your spot!
Due to popular demand this year we want to offer you as much flexibility as possible so we will be celebrating Wednesday through Sunday. Chef Megan Coates has crafted a remarkable four-course menu, for you and your partner to indulge in a romantic evening sure to make memories. Our service team will be standing by with wine pairings and specialty craft cocktails and mocktails to enhance the experience.
Whether you choose the four-course menu or stick with one of your favorite classic dishes, How to Cook a Wolf is the perfect place to celebrate with friends and loved ones.
Please note, our Chef's four course menu will be the only menu available on Friday & Saturday of Valentine’s Day weekend.
We can't wait to celebrate with you, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out. We would love to do whatever we can to make your Valentine's Day perfect!
In Seattle's Madison Park neighborhood, How to Cook a Wolf pays homage to MFK Fisher and the philosophy of taking simple ingredients and transforming them into culinary splendor. The food is uncomplicated and rustic. Our fare is an ever-changing menu of Italian-inspired sharable plates, both large and small, along with our popular homemade pasta.
Steps from Madison Park Beach, enjoy craft cocktails and an Italian & Pacific Northwest wine program from our cozy booths or outdoor patio. We love hosting celebrations for our guests and would be pleased to curate a special experience for you. We look forward to making your evening with us memorable.
Vegan, gluten-free penne pasta is available for substitution on most pasta dishes.
4200 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112
Queen Anne, Seattle
How to Cook a Wolf is one of Seattle's most sought after Valentine's destinations and we have officially opened the books for you to clinch your spot!
Due to popular demand this year we want to offer you as much flexibility as possible so we will be celebrating Wednesday through Sunday. Chef Gionata Salemme has crafted a remarkable four-course menu, for you and your partner to indulge in a romantic evening sure to make memories. Our service team will be standing by with wine pairings and specialty craft top shelf and zero abv cocktails to enhance the experience.
Please note, our Chef's four course menu will be the only menu available on Thursday, Friday & Saturday of Valentine’s Day Weekend.
We can't wait to celebrate with you, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out. We would love to do whatever we can to make your Valentine's Day perfect!
In Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, How to Cook a Wolf pays homage to MFK Fisher and the philosophy of taking simple ingredients and transforming them into culinary splendor. The food is uncomplicated and rustic. Our fare is an ever-changing menu of Italian-inspired sharable plates, both large and small, along with our popular homemade pasta.
Enjoy craft cocktails and an Italian & Pacific Northwest wine program from our cozy booths or outdoor patio. We love hosting celebrations for our guests and would be pleased to curate a special experience for you. We look forward to making your evening with us memorable.
Vegan, gluten-free penne pasta is available for substitution on most pasta dishes.
2208 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109