Wednesday, December 9, 2009

If you don't Snooze, you lose

Since opening in 2006 on Park Ave. & Larimer in Denver, Snooze has become THE a.m. eatery for denverites. Serving up a slew of delicious and unique pancake offerings, cheesy hashbrowns, various versions of eggs benedict, and breakfast "spirits", this delightfully retro diner, continues to deliver. Their new location, on the corner of Colorado and 7th Ave. has a permanent line around the building. However, that shouldn’t deter breakfast and brunch lovers from stopping in. The wait is well worth it.
Inside, guests are seated in comfy booths and promptly served breakfast delicacies by smiling staff while owner Jon Schlegel charmingly greets patrons. Schlegel, a University of Denver graduate, has served in the restaurant business since graduating in ’97. After years of service, he made the decision to embrace his inner entrepreneur and opened the doors to the first Snooze eatery. Since opening, the restaurants success has been exponential. As a testament to their success, Snooze has been named “Best Breakfast/Brunch” by 5280 magazine three years running. Riding high on their success, owners are planning to open a third location in spring 2010 in Fort Collins. The new location is sure to be a hit with Colorado State University students.
While Snooze’s success might be attributed to their tasty menu and friendly staff, it’s hard to overlook their continued community involvement. Most recently, they announced that they will be hosting a fundraiser, “Pancakes on Parade” on Tuesday, December 1st from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to benefit the Denver Parade of Lights. Festive pancakes such as the “Snow Ball”, a coconut pancake with vanilla cream and coconut will be served in addition to several other holiday themed offerings. For more information on the restaurant or “Pancakes on Parade”, please visit www.snoozeeatery.com.

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