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The Corner

100 Townsend St, Birmingham, MI | Map it  

48009 42.544500 -83.215001

(248) 647-2958 | View Website

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Categories:
Recreation Clubs, Nightclubs, Bars & Clubs, Lounges, Bars & Pubs, Hotel Bars

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Bar & Club Special Features:
Romantic Nightlife, 21 & Over, Smoking Permitted, Specialty Cocktails
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Reviews for The Corner

wealthybdsmdating

Member since Aug, 2009 View Profile
4Reviews
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Joined 3 years ago
3.0
August 02, 2009

Wonderful atmosphere. had a great time!

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thecornersucks

Member since Jul, 2008 View Profile
1Review
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Joined 4 years ago
1.0
July 19, 2008

HATE IT!. -Worst Service for outside seating. -Worst food -Worst Waitresses -Horrible Sushi -Only 4 items on the menu besides sushi Need I say more? The only good thing I can say about this place is the drinks, but how hard is it to pour a glass of wine?

DONT GO! Go across the street to 220 or Elies.

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Contributor

Member since Aug, 2003 View Profile
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Joined 9 years ago
4.5
January 10, 2005

Discerning nightcrawlers and guests treat themselves to elegance at the well-appointed lounge of the Townsend Hotel.. The Scene
Down-to-earth patrons move about in a mix of martinis, rich mahogany woodwork and pewter tiles. Beveled glass behind the bar adds a smooth touch. The marble-topped bar wraps around, central to high-backed chairs that hug the main room's perimeter. The walls are lined with windows, ideal for people-watching in downtown Birmingham. Soft, muted lighting is pleasantly dim, but not sleep-inducing.

The Draw
The drinks and the vibe of this venerable drinking den draw patrons from beyond the hotel suites. Choice vodkas (Chopin, Ciroc, etc.), high-end single malts (Small Batch collection, 30-year-old Macallans, 10-year-old Glenmorangie) and cleverly delicious tapas-style dining await. There are 14 cigars on the menu for further decadence. Plus, there's a sense of arrival about sitting in a smart lounge and hearing the bartender ask his manager "Is Nic Cage still staying here tonight?"

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