Corner Office

Denver


The cheery sensibility of this excellent retro-style lounge is demonstrated in the wall of clocks frozen at 5pm and waggish menu of cocktails (‘the Secretary’ comes with a rim of grape Kool-Aid powder). It’s perfect for a drink after a show at nearby Denver Performing Arts Complex. Food is hit or miss, unfortunately – stick with the booze.


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