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The Corner Office Restaurant + Martini Bar

The Corner Office Restaurant + Martini Bar

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1401 Curtis Street, Denver, Colorado, 80202, United States
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Apr 19, 2018
Absolutely loved this place! It had a cute and cozy retro vibe to it throughout the restaurant. Even in the restrooms there was a positive neon sticky note wall to pass along good vibes and thoughts that you could leave for other people to read too, I loved the concept. The food is exceptional as well with a whole range of satisfying options to choose from. Their Bloody Mary bar looks pretty tempting but their cocktails and mimosas are really good too. I loved the vinyl record menus and the 50s/60s decor all around, it really made the experience that much better.

May 23, 2018
Loved it. Great service provided by Sarah and others who helped her. Attentive to our needs and pace between drinks, appetizers, and main course. And the food..best so far in Denver. If we had more nights we might have been back for more.

Apr 25, 2018
Excellent food and the service was accommodating and friendly. Interesting menu composed of various fusions and types of food ( little Indian, Italian, American,etc). I took my 7 year old son here because he was my date for a theater show and he is a picky eater. He ended up getting TWO helpings of waffles from the children's menu! The atmosphere is perfect for a happy hour sipping on their many flavors of Martinis. I do wish the food menu had more choices to select from but overall, a must go to.... especially if you're seeing a show because it is a 40 second walk to the theater!!!!

May 20, 2018
We stopped in for breakfast before my friend's flight. Parking can be tricky depending on when you go. There is some street parking but there are also ramps nearby if you don't feel like circling the block several times for a street spot to open. They have a good breakfast selection! We had the bone marrow biscuits and gravy, and the crab cake Benedict. Both were delicious and very filling. The staff was very friendly and checked in several times.

Apr 15, 2018
Good food, friendly bar tender, terrible management, untrained host. Came here for breakfast with our party of 7 but were told we couldn't be seated together because there were too many reservations with large parties. Manager told host we couldn't be seated together or sit at the table next to our party. The restaurant was more than half empty. I sat at the bar with my date. We ordered from the bar tender who was very nice and the food was great. I watched for the large parties to arrive looking at several empty tables. In the time it took us to eat and pay, i didn't see anyone else with a party bigger than 2 arrive and when we left we walked past several empty sections of the huge dining area. Maybe I'd try again under different management.

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