Cork and Grind, A Wine and Coffee Bar

1605 N Main St, High Point
(336) 875-8661

Recent Reviews

Peter Hauschild

Great laid back place for a drink or 5. Carefully curated beer selection is why I tried them. They e got brews you cant get anywhere else in the area. And, they are knowledgeable about them. Only 2 taps, but the rest of the selection is amazing so it doesn't matter. Stupendous service. Beautifully maintained interior. Comfortable, clean, pretty. Love this place.

Tabitha Robinson

Always a pleasant experience. The staff is super knowledgeable about the selection of beers and coffee. They'll also help you narrow down what you'd like if you're indecisive. Amazing selection of stout beers unlike most places, of that's your thing.

James S.

Cork and grind is located on north Main Street high point. They have a nice private parking lot. Inside the place is very clean with tables and a bar area. Their specialty seems to be coffee. And they do indeed have some interesting creations. They look and smell amazing though I haven't personally tried them. I'm not a coffee person. There is also a nice wine selection. What brought me in was the great craft beer selection. They only have 2 taps but make up for it in their amazing can and bottle selection. Plus they open at 8am! Day drinkers take note! The service is 5 full stars. Excellent all the way around. Be sure to check out the clearance section for some great deals. The restroom was clean and well stocked. Great place to stop in anytime.

Zac Goldstein

This High Point spot calls to mind Potent Potables in Jamestown albeit with coffee and a smaller beer selection. Unlike PP or The Brewer’s Kettle, however, Cork and Grind is open early (8 or 9 a.m., depending on the day), which makes it a great morning coffee option if you don’t mind limited choices. I’ve tried several of their rotating coffee drinks (most recently, a banana mocha latte and a cookies-and-cream frozee) and have not been disappointed. They use FosterHobbs beans, which is a definite plus.Another major perk (pun not intended this time) to Cork and Grind is that it tends to draw a wide variety of food trucks and pop-up vendors. They’ve hosted everything from charcuterie to craft chocolate to seafood trucks and more. Robbie and crew are friendly and provide good service, and the atmosphere is comfortable.Whether enticed by an event or simply in search of a place to grab a drink, Cork and Grind is well worth a look.

William Conley

Great place to relax and have a cup of coffee

Erik S.

Always a great vibe at this place, Robbie and his staff are amazing at what they do as well as knowledgeable and friendly. This location used to be called "WiFi Wine Shop" but got the much needed name update when they took over. No matter your drink needs, they'll have a recommendation for you. The wine list is extensive, but they definitely do not overlook the beer or coffee drinkers among the crowd as well. I myself lean more toward beer, and they've never steered me wrong on a recommendation. I'd like to spend some time here on one of the nights where they have live music! They often host events and local artisans in this place, such as the aforementioned music, but also charcuterie makers, bakers, experts on particular drinks, and food trucks out in the parking lot. There is always something going on! Go visit!

Zac G.

This High Point spot calls to mind Potent Potables in Jamestown albeit with coffee and a smaller beer selection. Unlike PP or The Brewer's Kettle, however, Cork and Grind is open early (8 or 9 a.m., depending on the day), which makes it a great morning coffee option if you don't mind limited choices. I've tried several of their rotating coffee drinks (most recently, a banana mocha latte and a cookies-and-cream frozee) and have not been disappointed. They use FosterHobbs beans, which is a definite plus. Another major perk (pun not intended this time) to Cork and Grind is that it tends to draw a wide variety of food trucks and pop-up vendors. They've hosted everything from charcuterie to craft chocolate to seafood trucks and more. Robbie and crew are friendly and provide good service, and the atmosphere is comfortable. Whether enticed by an event or simply in search of a place to grab a drink, Cork and Grind is well worth a look.

Terry Nicholson

Visited here for the first time last night. A very cool place! It has a very relaxed environment and a great staff!

Stacy De Witte

Amazing wine and beer selection. I think I found my new hangout.

Michele P.

This place might be great for wine and beer but the coffee part is lacking. Small selection and pretty standard coffee. Good seating for working though

bradbike

The best of what the world has to offer for Wine and Coffee drinkers. The owners and staff are super friendly, and I promise you'll leave feeling like family.

Rachael W.

I wish I could give them 6 stars! Truly. The owners are very hospitable, very kind. The service I received as a pop up vendor and as a customer was beyond amazing. I was able to enjoy two of their coffee drinks while I was there and they were both very delicious. The Banana Mocha Latte was very yummy! I also love chai lattes and their iced dirty chai really did it for me. Both had just the right amount of sweetness. I look forward to visiting them again and trying more of their seasonal coffee drinks.

Natasha K.

I must admit it was the food truck parked outside Cork and Grind that brought me to the wine a coffee bar. I don't do coffee or wine. I know. Judge me. This was a nice clean establishment. The set up was chyll and definitely a nice spot to converse or just relax solo with a beverage. Service was good and masks were worn. My crew also said the dirty chai latte (the espresso made it dirty) was not too sweet and delicious. I'm guessing that's why a second round was ordered. If popping corks or grounded coffee beans are your thing, hanging out here is a no brainer.

Gigi A.

This is only about the wine/ evening service and not about the coffee. Pre-Covid, I came to the afore-named WiFi Wine Bar here and there. Cork and Grind has continued a tradition of having a menu with good variety and very friendly service. They typically have events like food trucks and music throughout the week and have great daily specials on wine by the glass, wine tastings, bottles. It has a great atmosphere - laid back and not too chic or overbearing. My only complaint would be that they currently don't offer any on-house evening food options. Previously, you could get a cheese plate and crackers to go with your meal. Seems like the food trucks have taken over this "responsibility", but I would love to see the snack plates make a comeback.

susan armstrong

Wait staff was fantastic and wines were great

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Cork and Grind, A Wine and Coffee Bar

1605 N Main St, High Point, NC 27262
(336) 875-8661