ABOUT

Ryn is an immersive, harvest-driven restaurant and farm rooted in sustainability, seasonality, and hospitality.

At the heart of Ryn is our unique “crop-to-kitchen” philosophy. Nestled within a beautifully restored farmhouse, the restaurant offers an 8-to-10-course tasting menu that evolves daily—guided by the fleeting freshness of ingredients grown on our own micro-farm.

These hyper-local harvests are thoughtfully paired with curated flavors from trusted regional growers, ranchers, and artisans, creating a dining experience with exceptional depth and integrity. Our menu celebrates place, people, and the profound connection between land and table.

Ryn is a dedicated gluten-free restaurant. We cater to dietary specifications and will provide a welcoming, intimate dining experience for all our guests.

RESERVATIONS

RESERVATIONS

The Ryn Tasting Menu Experience can be reserved between 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Wednesday through Saturday evenings. The cost is $150 per person for general seating in the Main Dining Room and Garden Lounge. Guests who wish to have a more exclusive dining experience may book the Private Dining Room for $200 per person.

Dinner service usually lasts between 2.5-3.5 hours.

To provide you with the utmost hospitality, we customize each daily menu according to your dietary requests upon reservation. Please see our Reservations Guidelines for more details.

While making a reservation, you may add our rotating seasonal Wine Pairing for an additional fee.

Our sommelier has chosen a characterful, terroir-driven wine to accompany each course. Experience a variety of classics, creative flavors, and rare finds that adapt to our ever-evolving tasting menu. Please note that we do not allow substitutions within the Wine Pairing experience

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"We are a reflection of those who came before us and those yet to be. So honor everyone, and we all learn, evolve, and grow together. We can't do it without each other."

-Chef Cooper’s Grandmother

CHEF COOPER'S STORY