The Village Cork

In Business Since 2001

4 out of 5

Based on 11 reviews

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1300 S Pearl St

Denver, CO80210

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(720) 256-2392

Hours of Operation

Mon-Thu 4pm-10:30pm Fri 4pm-12am Sat 5pm-12am

About The Village Cork

RET ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

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Amazing Little Bistro

Posted byarrowscotchon 1/26/2010

This quaint bistro is straight from france in the 1950's with a menu that serves local grown and raised food cook with a rustic italian flare as the Chef put it. I had the beef shor ribs. I know how clique right but the Chef assured me that I was going to be blown away and blown away I was they were amazingly tender underneath was white beans and this herb relish on top. I paired it with the temperino and that was one of the best meals I have had ! Service was great they made me feel right at home and explained the menu and the wine list with great detail. will be back often!

Just Rude!

Posted bydwn2dineon 1/25/2010

I saw the cute, quaint little bistro on the corner and on a whim decided to stop in. After being seated by a very pleasant woman I quickly fell in love with the place, or so I thought. After waiting about 10 min a young man approached me with a menu. I explained I wanted to look over the wine list for a moment. After about another 15 min I had to grab his attention. It was very frustrating because I was watching him talk to the bar patrons(there was a bartender) and literally go out of his way to ignore me. I was fully intending on ordering an appetizer and maybe dinner. He finally came back after several times of trying to flag him down. (it was like he was purposely avoiding eye contact) It was then I decided to just ask for the check, guess what? I waited, and waited, and waited. Finally I grabed the wine menu, found out how much my glass of wine had been, placed money on the table, and left. I was so angry.

Great Potential, Horrible Service!

Posted byhate2cookon 1/25/2010

My girlfriend and I live in the neighborhood and were really looking forward to trying this place out. We decided to go one night for desert and a couple glasses of wine. We live only a block away and the decision was spur of the moment so we were dressed comfortably but didnt think much of it especially because it was a Tuesday night. Anyways long story short when we got ther we were nicely greeted by a Lady I would assume is the owner. All is well until we are seated. I HAVE NEVER BEEN IGNORED OR TREATED AS BAD AS I WAS BY THE WAITER THAT NIGHT! I have worked in the service industry for over ten years so I am one of the more understanding and best tippers around but I have to say that is by far the worst I have been treated by any server. I maybe could understand if he was busy but he was flirting with somone at the bar half the time and purposely ignoring the one new table (us) the rest of the time. UNACCEPTABLE! Needless to say we were there for 45 minutes barely got a glass of wine, never got to order dessert, and had to leave money on the table because we never were paid attention to. I would suggest sitting at the bar if you want to give this place a shot.

New Chef On Pearl

Posted byWino Mamaon 1/12/2010

Me and my husband have been going to the village cork for about a year now and we love it! Great wines at resonable prices, owner is on site and a pleasure to talk to. In addition they just Hired a new chef and I love his name (Samir). We had a roasted butternut squash rissoto with shrimp and the apple and cranberry bread pudding. But the intresting thing is, its a completely open kitchen and there is no gas so the kichen includes a over and 2 butane burners. But it was the most amazing risotto it was cooked to perfection and in denver that is hard to find and the shrimp were still crisp and cooked perfect and then there was the bread pudding (I hate bread pudding typically) it was so moist and paired well with a reisling we had I will be back for the bread pudding and anything else he creates! It was a real traet.

Nice and Quaint

Posted byjlee757on 12/28/2009

Great neighborhood place. I like the Village Cork mostly for the atmosphere and the small plates. The wine selection is okay--all pretty moderately priced--which is nice for a dinner/restaurant atmosphere but I like to go to a wine bar to taste a glass or two of wine that I wouldn't take a chance on at dinner--and I don't find that here. Still, it is a great place to meet friends and nibble on delicious, fresh small plates and cheeses. It's a very small, intimate place and very cozy.