: a charge (as by a restaurant) for opening a bottle of wine bought elsewhere
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Diners can bring their own bottle of wine for a $5 corkage fee.—
Regina Elling,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
1 Feb. 2026 One more change of note is a decrease in the wine corkage fee, which dropped from $29 down to $20.—
Eve Chen,
USA Today,
3 June 2026 Grab a bottle to go, or pay a $10 corkage to stay, and slowly sip while eating Florez’s fare.—
Omar Mamoon,
San Francisco Chronicle,
30 June 2021 Capone’s celebrates Wine Wednesdays, with all bottled wines 50% off and no corkage fees.—
Jessica Peralta,
Oc Register,
19 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for corkage