![]() ![]() Long said they hope to incorporate a lot of re-purposed and recycled décor. The design of the restaurant will have some of the Hillcrest elements, but will also have its own look. “We are very honored that people are willing to wait.” Saturdays and Sundays the wait is up to two hours,” Long said. “We can say that Hillcrest is our busiest location. Snooze also serves up a variety of mimosas (they have Snooze Booze champagne on tap, made exclusively for Snooze by Infinite Monkey Theorem) and Bloody Mary’s with infused vodkas.Īnyone who has been to the Hillcrest location knows that there is a wait involved. The menu also includes “brunchy fare,” twists on classic lunch cuisine. ![]() Their generous portions include picks like the OMG! French Toast, a fresh brioche stuffed with mascarpone and topped with vanilla crème, salted caramel, agave soaked strawberries and toasted coconut. The evolving menu features a variety of egg options from creative benedicts to breakfast tacos. Their decadent pineapple upside down pancake is what they are known for and is always an option on the menu no matter the season. Snooze’s menu changes seasonally and they use local and organic ingredients as much as possible. ![]() We’re all about friendly, fun service, as well as the great food.” “The food, the ambiance are all a part of it. “We’re very excited about it,” said Rebecca Long, who handles marketing and community work for the restaurant group and whose official title is “All Purpose Flour” in a nod to Snooze’s playful concept. Snooze currently has five locations in Colorado and a very popular location in Hillcrest. IHOP’s lease expires on March 31 and Snooze aims to open its doors for “breakfast all day and brunch all the time” by July or August this summer. Snooze, an AM Eatery is coming to Del Mar Highlands Town Center, replacing IHOP. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |