"A quintessential after hours chill spot for local artists and creatives. Chat about that upcoming project with friends in an unpretentious setting over a full menu of classic and specialty cocktails, craft beers, soups, sandwiches and snacks, or simply make Tuesday Night Jazz your weekly ritual." - Lemon Yellow
"NW 11th Street is generally a place you go if you’re trying to go clubbing for 11 hours straight, but The Corner is a great spot for people who’d like to stay away from those loud dance floors and offensively-priced beers. This neighborhood standby works for a solid cocktail at 4am or a happy hour beer and hot dog as the sun sets over Downtown. But The Corner (open till 7am on Friday and Saturday) is undoubtedly a late-night spot and generally the best choice for anyone out in the middle of the night who doesn’t want to go home yet and would like to be around people who feel the same way." - ryan pfeffer, mariana trabanino, virginia otazo
"The fanciest thing about the Corner is the cocktails, and that’s a good thing. Dark, rough-cut wood and dimly lit, it’s an easy spot to overlook — especially since it shares a block with the much more lively Space and E11even. The crowd often spills out into the streets, offering ample people-watching, which gets even more interesting as the night goes on. Whether you’re looking for a chill jazz night (every Tuesday) or a place to go for the final 4 a.m. nightcap, the Corner fits the bill." - Amber Love Bond
"The Corner is a dim little cocktail bar where it feels like 4am no matter what time of day you’re drinking here. Plus, it is also possible to sit outside even if it’s raining. The sidewalk seating is covered just enough that you can watch the rain pelt the street from the safety of your table. And if the storm lingers and you start to get hungry, order a round of hot dogs from the kitchen while you wait for the clouds to clear." - ryan pfeffer
"Going out in Downtown used to be a little scary. You’d have to speed walk past dark alleyways and abandoned buildings to get to some sweaty, crowded gathering of drunk people. But the neighborhood’s grit had its charm, and the fun was always worth it. Today, Downtown is a bizarre gumbo of half-built 100-million-dollar developments that have replaced the Grand Centrals and Vagabonds of yesteryear. But one bar remains a testament to the old Downtown scene: The Corner. Park West weirdness still gathers nightly at this quintessential late-night watering hole. You will make friends in the neverending bathroom line. You will stay way too late. And you will fondly remember the days before a luxury E11even-branded residency tower was being constructed next door." - virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer, mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino, mariana trabanino, virginia otazo, virginia otazo