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Inside the redone Corner Office, your new after-work martini spot in the theatre district

Old Fashioned cocktails inside the renovated Corner Office in Denver.
Lindsey Bartlett, The Denver Post
Old Fashioned cocktails inside the renovated Corner Office in Denver.
Food Writer Allyson Reedy
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Break out your power suit, The Corner Office is back. The Sage Restaurant Group’s bar/restaurant/power-lunch-setting closed for renovations February 4 but is now up and running with a new look.

The Corner Office’s makeover may not significantly improve your life, but it will improve your ability to eat deep-fried Hungarian flatbread and drink apricot martinis, so there’s that. The remodel included updating the bar, private dining space and decor. (Think business casual-chic.)

What do you think? Can you tell a difference? Are you rushing out to enjoy a four martini lunch right this second?

Besides refreshing its look, Executive Chef Rich Byers also refreshed the Office’s menu, prepping new dishes with more international flavors. Check out the new Samosa Chaat ($9) with cilantro-chutney off the Street Food menu and the Middle Eastern poached egg dish, Shakshuka ($14) at brunch.

Of course no work day is complete without vodka — wait, Denver Post don’t read that — and The Corner Office added the fancy-feeling TCO Martini Service ($14). A bartender or server saunters over to your table and pours Absolut Elyx vodka, Barr Hill honey gin, sake, shochu (a Japanese spirit), rau ram (intense cilantro) and a vermouth blend into a shiny copper martini glass. It’s powerful—and classy, which, coincidentally enough, is how you’ll be feeling after a couple of these.

The Corner Office: 1401 Curtis St., Denver, 303-825-6500; ; Mon.-Thurs. 6-12 a.m., Fri. 6-1 a.m., Sat. 7-1 a.m., Sun. 7-12 a.m.

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