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Specialties
**Please see our menu online for our price range. Yelp’s is currently wrong. $ 16-$ 26 is correct
Locally sourced, globally influenced.
Wild Standard begins with an appreciation for simplicity, authenticity, and sustainable connections to the land and sea. Our menus include fresh seasonal seafood and delicious offerings from the farm. An Award Winning Cocktail Program and Wine list features small, artisan producers.
Dine in an atmosphere as inviting as a home with a deep sense of hospitality that promotes conversation and connection. The watery «Pearl Dive» in the cellar is a great place for a late night cocktail or private party. Also open for Sunday brunch! For parties of 7 or more please call.
The best ingredients, a passion for flavor, innovation and authenticity are the foundation of what we offer our guests.
History
Established in 2015.
Bradford Heap’s newest addition on Pearl Street! Sister restaurant to SALT and Colterra Food and Wine. Classically trained at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY, Bradford Heap is a true example of
«do what you love».
After graduation, Heap worked at L’Orangerie in Los Angeles and in San Francisco in the wine country with Gary Danko. He then traveled to France and Italy to train in the Michelin three-star kitchens of Alain Ducasse, Georges Blanc and Carlo Cioni. Here, Brad sharpened his skills and learned the nuances of French and Italian cooking. His time in Europe left a deep impression on him. He has embraced the way European chefs procure and prepare the freshest possible ingredients of the region and the season. Bradford was also the successful chef/owner of the highly Zagat rated Full Moon Grill and Chautauqua Dining Hall. After selling his interest in both in 2006, he purchased Colterra Food and Wine. In September
2009, he opened SALT.