Snooze

3.5 out of 5

Based on 22 reviews

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2262 Larimer St

Denver, CO80205

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(303) 297-0700

Hours of Operation

Mon-Thu 2:30pm-6:30am, Fri 2:30pm-7am, Sat 2:30pm-7am

Payment Methods

VISA, MASTER CARD, AMEX

Products and Services

Features: Breakfast, Business Lunches, Catering Outside, Credit Cards, First Come First Serve, Private Parties, Reservations
Reservations: Takes Reservations.

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Fantastic breakfast place

Posted bydougs80109on 10/31/2009

Honestly, I have no idea what the naysayers are talking about. I've been to Snooze (and taken friends there) many times. We have had nothing but great food and great service in a great atmosphere. One of my favorite breakfast places anywhere. It is busy (a good sign), so you may have to wait for a table... but it is worth the wait.

Great food, environmentally concious owners, friendly staff

Posted byJMonroeon 8/31/2009

We tried snooze for the first time during their grand opening. Despite the long line and impatient customers, the staff was very friendly and seemed to have things under control. It was great to see that all their pancakes could be prepared gluten-free. The food was delicious, and it was very clear that they made everything from scratch. We have been back several times since, and have had the same great experience every visit. Definitely worth the wait!

Cute but way overpriced for what you get

Posted bystell720on 8/13/2009

decided to try the new location off of colorado blvd. I was impressed by the decor and the friendly staff, but not impressed by the menu selection very limited, and the price once i saw what you got. Maybe I am a different case because I am pregnant and need a big breakfast but i will not return cause the food just didnt justify the price for me and I have had much better elsewhere, but I am sure they will do fine there is always a line

Arguementative, condescending, snooty service

Posted bykatyxon 7/19/2009

We were completely ignored one day after our server had forgotten to put in our order. When we mentioned it to a manager they handled it in the worst possible way. After my party calmly mentioned the exorbitant amount of time we had waited and the fact the we were tempted to simply pay for our drinks and leave, she was accused of "making a scene". The general manager denied that we waited as long as we had. He could not expain why tables seated 15 mins after we had placed our order were already eating, finishing up even. He then told us he would not discount our bill but offered a gift certificate to go back. We were not looking for any type of discount or charity! We wanted to make someone aware of the sub par service through out our visit. He proceeded to argue about the hypotheticals of why it could have taken as long as it did before confessing to us, "You really want to know what happened?" Of course we did. "We have a new grill guy on pancakes and he lost your ticket." Why couldn't our server had told us that? Why did he avoid all eye contact with our table for a good half an hour? That tiny bit of information would have made everything okay. Why did the manager minimize it and make us feel as though we were trying to get something for free out of it? Of that I'm not sure, but given the way the situation was handled, I know I will never return there, not for all the free gift certificates in the world.

an indication of Denver's culinary scene

Posted byIan76on 7/5/2009

While Denver has obvious positive attributes, a progressive culinary scene is certainly not one of them. It seems to be lacking in anything that isn't Mexican, Italian, or American (with a few exceptions, of course). Snooze proves this quite well. Its menu is slightly adventurous, making it a rare commodity in the city. Large crowds gather for an extremely long wait followed by food that is good but not great. I don't mean to imply that it is poor quality, but the food doesn't match up to the outer appearances. It is also a 'see and be seen' place, so don't go if you don't enjoy being constantly checked out.