"Cork & Gable is an ideally situated spot for a large event. The restaurant can handle parties of up to 125 people, and offers plated or family-style dinners, as well as strolling dinner service, and on-site parking. Perhaps the best part about booking a wedding at Cork & Gabel is its proximity to Michigan Central Station — home to one of the most iconic wedding photo backdrops in the city."
"If location is everything, then Cork and Gabel has it all in Corktown. Just a straight shot to the Michigan Central Station, which continues to undergo a multi-million dollar redevelopment, along with the remaking of Roosevelt Park across the street, this destination for Italian-Irish-German comfort food offers staples like fish and chips, Guinness beer-braised short ribs, a full bar, as well as an impressive weekend brunch menu." - Serena Maria Daniels
"This Italian, Irish, and German-inspired pub resides in Corktown next to the iconic train station. The restaurant features a large open dining room with an open kitchen and a horseshoe bar that specializes in scotch, bourbon, and whiskey — including a classic Old Fashioned made with Elijah Craig Small Batch. Pair it with a schnitzel BLT and an Irish waffle bomb for dessert. These Guinness chocolate waffles with Slane Irish Whiskey caramel sauce and house-made Irish cream ice cream are not to be missed." - Vox Creative
"Cork & Gabel in Corktown is currently slinging cocktails in to-go containers including adult Capri Suns. Each drink is priced at $20 and contains enough for two cocktails." - Brenna Houck
"Chef Matthew McGrail of Cork & Gabel is experiencing a loss in business following the cancellation of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and a 65-person reservation. The restaurant is struggling with the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak." - Brenna Houck