


The Sweet Potato Pancake was complex, nutty, spicy perfection, and not even too sweet for breakfast (from the starting point of ordering a caramel drizzled pancake for breakfast, that is.) I had less luck with the Red Velvet Pancake, which had a distinctly bitter, caramelized burnt taste to it, even though it didn’t appear to be overcooked at all. I chose one Sweet Potato Pancake with homemade caramel, pecans, and ginger butter in addition to a Red Velvet Pancake. I’m not going to lie, I came for the pancake menu.
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After an hour’s wait, for just this party of one, I finally got a seat at the counter with a sunshine yellow mug full of coffee. I thought I’d beat the brunch crowds by heading over on a Friday morning. Everyone you meet will tell you to go to Snooze for brunch. My cheese spatzle was delicious, and Dave’s grilled pile of meat was something to behold.Ī 50’s, atomic-age themed diner in the deserted northwest corner of downtown, Snooze is a Denver favorite. The menu leans German, with schnitzel, house-made sausages, slaws, pickles, and mustards. Today, the lofty interior is all brick, exposed steel beams, and Edison light bulbs. Tucked away on a quiet stretch of 14 th Street, just past the twinkle light and boutique strewn Larimer Street, the restaurant is housed in a brick, two story former meeting house for Denver Bureau of Charity, a free health clinic for the poor. Here’s my round up of our favorite spots in Denver and Vail:Įuclid Hall Bar and Kitchen - $$/$$$, LoDoĬolorado is known for its microbrews, and so Euclid Hall is a must-stop during your stay, mostly for their exhaustive beer list. As in, “should we move here?” blown away. Like everything else in Denver, we were blown away by the restaurants.
