`denote-menu' is an extension to the elpa package `denote' and provides an interface for viewing your denote files that goes beyond using the standard `dired' emacs command to view your `denote-directory'. Using dired is a fine method for viewing your denote files (among other things), however denote's file naming scheme tends to clutters the buffer with hyphens and underscores. This package aims to declutter your view of your files by making it easy to view the 3 main components of denote files, that is their timestamp, title, and keywords. Derived from the builtin `tabulated-list-mode', the `*Denote*' buffer that is created with the `list-denotes' command is visually similar to that created by commands like `list-packages' and `list-processes', and provides methods to filter the denote files that are shown, as well as exporting to dired with the denote files that are currently shown for them to be operated upon further.