The first thing you see when you walk outside is the impressive Ellie Caulkins Opera House at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. And, don’t forget the bottomless mimosa! Photo courtesy of the Colorado Ballet. Try their chilaquiles, Boston cream pie pancakes or get a classically delicious breakfast burrito. The 5 o’clock somewhere is your classic martini and a great, simple pairing for the steak.Īdditionally, The Corner Office also has great breakfast and brunch options daily from 7 a.m. The morning meeting is great if you are looking for something fruity. What is the perfect pairing for a decadent steak? A classy martini. The steak au poivre was well-seasoned and came with delicious shoestring fries.
Their portions are large and will leave you filled with great flavors. The décor expertly straddles modern and retro, the vibe sophisticated yet relaxed. The Corner Office and Martini Bar can be accessed through The Curtis’ lobby. If you weren’t able to get this time off work, The Curtis has workspaces available complete with office supplies and peace and quiet. They also have rooms themed for your children, like a PacMan room, and pets, where they have their own miniature dog or cat house, so make sure to let The Curtis know who is in your party when you book. My room was the Jimmy Buffet room and definitely put me in the vacation vibe. The smiles that continue to radiate through the space are contagious for both our guests and our staff.”Įach floor has its own theme, like “Mad About Music,” where the walls are adorned with records and each room is themed after a particular artist. “From the deconstructed RV replica to the mini drive-in theater to the hotel’s five-and-dime store, guests find themselves exploring The Curtis playground for hours.
“Our goal with the lobby makeover was to transport guests back to all their nostalgic childhood memories,” says Lizzie Raudenbush, General Manager at The Curtis. The entire property recently underwent a million-dollar renovation in a creative, art-deco style that breathes life into the sometimes too-serious downtown. The elevator is uniquely decorated to resemble a gondola (the other two look like a roller coaster cart and a plane’s cockpit) and my room is equally as creative. Astroturf, picnic tables, a projector screen and bright colors welcome me at check-in. I walk into the lobby and am greeted by what feels like the entrance to a summer camp. PET FRIENDLY: Not only does The Curtis welcome pets the staff adores them.