Bottle & Cork
1807 DE-1, Dewey Beach
(302) 227-7272
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Awesome music!!
Didn’t go in but the exterior looks cool and I love the idea.
First time at the venue to see Almost Queen. Both were great! Look forward to coming back
Great smaller venue.
An iconic music venue with a great open-air feel. Came here to see Tommy Conwell for the second time. Great acoustics.
Tommy Conwell and The Young Rumblers, need I say more!!!
The most iconic "Beach Club"! You can just FEEL the history. Some of the greatest musicians have played here.
Rude staff. They are very inappropriate and unprofessional. Front bouncers kept taking pictures of me and made me feel uncomfortable. Do not go here.
Great venue. Luckily, there was a nice breeze because it can get pretty hot in there. Nice staff at the bars. Half the security is friendly, half just yell and confuse people.
Bottle and Cork offers a quintessential American Dewey Beach experience. Both locals and tourists rave about this lively spot as the go-to place for weekend fun. The venue is buzzing with energy, reminiscent of a "battle of the bands" with its vibrant live music scene.
Upon arrival, there's a $10 per person cover charge, which is conveniently offset by a complimentary beer or hard seltzer. This upfront fee is well worth it. The service is impressive, with waitresses in distinctive hello shoes circulating with buckets of canned drinks, making it easy to enjoy more beverages without needing to wait at the bar.
Overall, Bottle and Cork embodies the classic beach town bar vibe, making it a must-visit if you're new to Dewey Beach. It’s an excellent choice for a fun night out with great music and a lively atmosphere.
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Fun time but NO seizure warning
a landmark bar - great place to see live music!
So excited! Finally seeing Jimmie Allen
Great venue for concerts
The music venue told me to stop dancing, probably because I was dancing too well. Not allowed to two-step. ?
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