Overview
The Pint & Cork is a gastropub and bar in The Shops at Wailea, aimed at travelers who want a relaxed but not-basic meal in South Maui. The place is officially operational at 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr in Kihei/Wailea, with a phone number and website that match across Google and the restaurant’s own site. Google’s category mix and editorial summary line up with what the restaurant presents itself as: a bar-forward spot with elevated pub food, cocktails, beer, and sports-friendly TV setup. (mauicounty.gov)
For travelers, the main appeal is practicality: it stays open later than many South Maui restaurants, takes a casual no-reservations approach, and is positioned as an easy option in a resort-shopping area where many places skew more formal or pricier. It looks like the kind of place that works for a late lunch, happy hour, casual dinner, or sports-watching stop rather than a destination tasting experience. (thepintandcork.com)
Cuisine & Specialties
The Pint & Cork’s menu sits in the upscale pub-food lane rather than a narrow cuisine box. The core pattern is familiar comfort food made a little richer or more island-specific: fish tacos, fish and chips, poke, ceviche, sliders, deviled eggs, mac and cheese, and cocktails with a few tropical or whiskey-leaning twists. The menu also includes a kids’ section, which makes it more flexible than a bar-only concept. (thepintandcork.com)
- Overall menu style: gastropub / elevated bar food with a Hawaii-aware menu, plus cocktails, beer, wine, and some nonalcoholic drinks. (thepintandcork.com)
- Notable dishes and drinks:
- Maui-style ceviche and Hawaiian fresh fish tacos
- Da poke bowl with big eye tuna
- Furikake-crunch deviled eggs
- Mac & cheese, including lobster mac
- P&C fresh fish & chips
- Signature drinks like the Island Time Mule and Mid-Day Margarita, plus specialty whiskey pours and mocktails such as Unsneaky Tiki and Sea Spray Spritz (thepintandcork.com)
- Price range / spend expectations: Google’s price level is in the moderate range, but the menu shows many mains around the mid-$20s and cocktails around $10–$17, so this is not a cheap eat; it reads as resort-area casual dining with some premium items. (mauicounty.gov)
- Dietary usefulness / limitations: the site says some dishes can be made gluten-sensitive, but also warns about possible cross-contamination. That makes it somewhat usable for gluten-aware diners, but not a strong guarantee for strict gluten-free needs. (thepintandcork.com)
Notable Features & Ambiance
This looks like a dark, lively, sports-friendly gastropub rather than a scenic island restaurant. The setting in The Shops at Wailea makes it convenient for resort-area foot traffic, and multiple sources describe TVs, a bar-centered layout, and a social atmosphere that works for watching games or meeting up casually. Parking in the mall lot is specifically noted in one secondary source, with validation mentioned. (mauinews.com)
- Service model and seating style: first come, first served; no reservations. The restaurant’s site repeatedly says it is a gastropub that does not take reservations. (thepintandcork.com)
- Atmosphere and decor: lively, darker indoor bar feel with lots of TVs; secondary coverage also describes it as a place for sports watching and says it has a casual, sociable vibe. (mauinews.com)
- Amenities or practical features: late hours, happy hour, cocktails, beer, wine, and a kids’ menu; Google also classifies it as a restaurant/bar rather than a full-service fine-dining room. (thepintandcork.com)
- Best fit: a casual lunch, happy hour, pre- or post-shopping meal, or a sports-oriented dinner with a group. (theinfatuation.com)
- Weaker fit: travelers seeking a quiet, romantic, scenic, or reservation-based dinner may find it less aligned with what it does best. This is an inference from the no-reservations, TV-heavy, bar-forward setup. (thepintandcork.com)
History & Background
There is not a deep public origin story on the official site, but there is one useful background signal: a 2018 Maui News piece identified Executive Chef Maka Kwan as the source of the gastropub menu and named Scott Pacer as managing partner. That gives the place some local operating history beyond a generic resort-bar concept. The Maui County license list also shows the business under CM3, LLC at the Wailea Alanui address, which helps anchor the identity. (mauinews.com)
Review Sentiment Snapshot
What People Love
Review and editorial coverage consistently frame The Pint & Cork as a crowd-pleaser: good for groups, sports, drinks, and reliably satisfying pub food. Repeated positives include the late-night hours, broad menu, strong cocktail program, and dishes that go beyond standard bar fare, especially the mac-and-cheese family, sliders, fish dishes, and happy-hour plates. (theinfatuation.com)
Common Gripes
The main downside signal is not a harsh one; it is more about fit than failure. The place is bar-forward and busy, so it may feel less special than a destination restaurant, and the first-come, first-served model can be inconvenient at peak times. Price-wise, the menu is also not bargain-level, especially for a casual-looking spot in a shopping center. These cautions are well supported by the official menu/hours and by the way outside reviewers describe the venue. (thepintandcork.com)
Practical Visitor Tips
- Hours: the restaurant’s site says it opens at noon daily, happy hour runs 2–5 p.m., the kitchen stays open until 11 p.m., and last call for booze is midnight. (thepintandcork.com)
- Reservations: no reservations; expect walk-in, first-come, first-served seating. (thepintandcork.com)
- Best timing: happy hour is the clearest value window, and the later hours make it one of the few South Maui options for a late stop. (thepintandcork.com)
- Parking/location: it is in The Shops at Wailea, with mall parking mentioned in secondary coverage and validation noted. (mauinews.com)
- Ordering tip: the strongest-supported crowd favorites are the sliders, deviled eggs, mac and cheese, fish tacos, poke, and cocktails. (thepintandcork.com)
- Dietary caution: gluten-sensitive items exist, but the restaurant explicitly warns about cross-contamination. (thepintandcork.com)
Verification Notes
- Official name, address, phone, and website all align across Google and the restaurant’s site. (mauicounty.gov)
- Google shows the business as operational, and the restaurant’s own pages are active with current hours and menus. (mauicounty.gov)
- No major verification issues found. (mauicounty.gov)
Sources
- Google Places details —
https://maps.google.com/?cid=18373203481253304273— Retrieved 2026-03-31 — Best for identity anchor, operational status, address/phone match, rating, category mix, hours, and place-level disambiguation. - The Pint & Cork — Happy Hour page —
https://www.thepintandcork.com/happy-hour— Retrieved 2026-03-31 — Best for current hours, no-reservations policy, happy-hour timing, and featured drink specials. - The Pint & Cork — Food menu —
https://www.thepintandcork.com/eat/— Retrieved 2026-03-31 — Best for current menu structure, signature dishes, dessert list, kids’ menu, and gluten-sensitive note. - The Pint & Cork — Drink menu —
https://www.thepintandcork.com/drink— Retrieved 2026-03-31 — Best for the cocktail program, whiskey emphasis, mocktails, and beer/wine positioning. - The Infatuation review of The Pint & Cork —
https://www.theinfatuation.com/maui/reviews/the-pint-and-cork— Retrieved 2026-03-31 — Useful for traveler-facing summary of food style, TVs/sports orientation, and late-night usefulness. - Maui News feature on The Pint & Cork —
https://www.mauinews.com/uncategorized/2018/04/the-pint-cork/— Retrieved 2026-03-31 — Useful for background context, chef attribution, sports-bar character, and parking note. - Wailea Resort Association article on Shops at Wailea happy hour —
https://wailearesortassociation.com/press-news/the-shops-at-wailea-serves-up-happy-hour-on-maui— Retrieved 2026-03-31 — Useful for happy-hour context and specific snack/drink highlights associated with The Pint & Cork. - Maui County license list —
https://www.mauicounty.gov/DocumentCenter/View/150480/List-of-Licensees-Alpha?bidId=— Retrieved 2026-03-31 — Useful for legal identity/address anchoring under CM3, LLC and confirming the Wailea location.
