Address / locations
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90 Front St New Bedford, MA 02740
New Bedford, MA
Business Hours
(Please Call to Confirm)
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monday
11:30am-10:00pm
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tuesday
11:30am-10:00pm
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wednesday
11:30am-10:00pm
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thrusday
11:30am-10:00pm
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friday
11:30am-10:00pm
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saturday
11:30am-10:00pm
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sunday
11:30am-10:00pm
About Cork Wine & Tapas Bar
Specialties: CORK
Cork Wine and Tapas is located in the heart of Historic Downtown New Bedford, Massachusetts. Specializing in creative cuisine, we offer a dynamic menu which features both tapas & full entrees. An eclectic eatery, the Cork menu highlights our city's love affair with the sea while also including a wide range of options for both vegetarian and meat lovers alike. Under new leader...
Specialties: CORK
Cork Wine and Tapas is located in the heart of Historic Downtown New Bedford, Massachusetts. Specializing in creative cuisine, we offer a dynamic menu which features both tapas & full entrees. An eclectic eatery, the Cork menu highlights our city's love affair with the sea while also including a wide range of options for both vegetarian and meat lovers alike. Under new leadership and a new chef, we have created a unique dining experience which focuses on ambience, familiarity, and outstanding food.
Cork hosts local musicians on a weekly basis and we take pride in our connection with the local theater and art community. Stop by on a "Z Night" and you will find tables packed with diners enjoying our special wine flights and meals of shared tapas before and after their outings to the Zeiterion Theatre. We also present varied programming on AHA! nights, a free arts & culture celebration which takes place the second Thursday of every month in Downtown New Bedford. Established in 2006. HISTORY
The Joseph Tabor building has stood solidly by the waterfront since its original construction in 1836. At the time, the whaling industry was surging in New Bedford, and the Tabor brothers sought to capitalize on the resulting opportunities by producing blocks, pumps and other items for local seamen. Because the Tabor building was designed to be a warehouse to produce, house and maneuver large nautical equipment, the interior is spacious and skewered with an enormous steel rod that supports the floors from basement to roof. Although the Tabor brothers were successful for many years, their business folded at the turn of the century when new technologies made their shop and its offerings obsolete. The Tabor building changed hands many times, suffering everything from dubious restructuring projects to a fire. While historic downtown New Bedford appreciated, the Tabor warehouse languished.
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