About Us
Corridor 44 is Denver’s only champagne bar.
Such level of prestige requires an appropriately matched selection of innovative and champagne-inspired plates of various sized portions. While champagne has often been a beverage to signify celebrations and milestones, it is our philosophy that celebrations and milestones are found every day and should be savored with the decadent culinary creations on our contemporary menu.
An opulent champagne bar which exudes French-coast-meets-Morocco cache, Corridor 44 is intimate and unabashedly sensual, juxtaposing white leather banquettes and crystal chandeliers with striped walls, oversized chairs and Zebra-print carpeting. It is a room that welcomes and warms.
When you visit Corridor 44, you will immediately be whisked away into a different mindset. The sensual and seductive elements will envelop you as you sip and snack with your closest friends and newest acquaintances. The food, drink and the space has all been designed to be sumptuous and approachable.
: What’s in a name: Corridor 44?
There are two distinct areas of Corridor 44: the lively front bar and the sensual and coveted private room in the back. Linking two significant areas is often done so with a beautiful hallway or Corridor. The long narrow corridor here is 44 feet long. Dazzle your friends with this tidbit when sipping on one of our many bar selections!
Managing Partner Brian Siffermann
Brian hand selects the champagne and wine offerings found at Corridor 44, but more so, he is dedicated to your time spent here is beyond expectation. It is his role to orchestrate the bar selections with the amazing cuisine– creating an amazing experience for you and all of your guests. From the most intimate gatherings to the most decadent party, Brian will be sure that is unforgettable and extraordinary.
• MAP/LOCATION: 1433 Larimer Square, Denver 80202
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“I drink champagne when I win, to celebrate, and I drink champagne when I lose, to console myself.”
– Napoleon Bonaparte