
Corks & Pints specializes in providing a great variety of beers from local & national breweries—featuring 23 different brews on tap. We also offer an impressive list of wines, including everything from reds to rosés & whites to sparkling. Though we’re not a full-service restaurant, we do offer light snacks at the bar & host food trucks whenever we can. Of course, you’re more than welcome to bring in food from any of the great local restaurants in the area—or have it delivered. Check out Facebook and Instagram for up to date info on events, live music, food trucks, Happy Hour specials, and more! Hosting an event soon? We can help. Contact us for more information and pricing.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 22 4th St NE, Faribault, MN 55021
Website: http://www.corksandpints.com/
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Reviews
Often has food trucks.
Friendly and helpful staff who go out of their way to make you feel right at home.
Pulltabs and etabs available but no ATM on site.
Open mics second Wednesdays!! And delicious coffee on Friday & Saturday morning!
If you’re looking for a venue for your next event, I highly, highly recommend Corks and Pints.
They have a good variety of beer and lots of wine!
Price per person: …
So, let me help. Nice place. I would definitely come back. Awesome wine and beer menu on a chalk board complete with recommended pairings. If you like to sample, you’ll love it.
Music venue in the back is down half a flight with room for about 150. They had about 20 tables set up tonight so easily could have squeezed in more had there been the need. Stone walls. Nice ambience.
Shares an outdoor courtyard with 10,000 Drops craft distillery. Night we came there was a wood fired, pizza often on a trailer. Food looked quite good.
We brought in food from 1st Thai as we didn’t know if food would be easily accessible nearby. Pints and Corks svld better publicize the food situation and push a bunch of photos to Facebook, Yelp, etc. They must be missing a lot of customers due to the lack of information. Hopefully, this helps.