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New Breakfast Spot, Snooze AM Eatery, Coming to Central Phoenix

A Colorado import is making its Phoenix debut, breakfast-style, at 2045 East Camelback Road, in the Town & Country Shopping Center in Phoenix. See also: - Scottsdale's Pomo Pizzeria Moving to Downtown Phoenix - Sam Fox's New Seafood Spot, Little Cleo's, Opens at The Yard in North Central Phoenix Set...
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A Colorado import is making its Phoenix debut, breakfast-style, at 2045 East Camelback Road, in the Town & Country Shopping Center in Phoenix.

See also: - Scottsdale's Pomo Pizzeria Moving to Downtown Phoenix - Sam Fox's New Seafood Spot, Little Cleo's, Opens at The Yard in North Central Phoenix

Set to open in late fall, Snooze AM Eatery, a Denver-based breakfast chain with five locations in Colorado and one in San Diego, is an all-day breakfast, brunch, and drinks spot with a space that's been described as The Jetsons meets Happy Days.

Here's what diners can expect:

Established in 2006, Snooze features a chef-driven, seasonally changing menu of classic eats with a twist.

Breakfast dishes may include sweet potato and pineapple upside down pancakes, vanilla almond oatmeal bruleé, and signature corned beef hash with caramelized poblanos and onions. For brunch, think fish tacos and a mushroom burger called The Fungus Humongous. On the drink side, along with coffee, mimosas, and Bloody's, there are a few hair-of-the-dog cocktail selections like the Snooze Julius and a Morning Margarita.

The Phoenix Snooze will include a large patio and will be looking for team members in mid-September.

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