![]() However, despite being there at the appointed time and there being a vacant table for two available, we still had to wait another 15 minutes before being taken to the aforementioned table. So I just told the lady at the hostess station and that seemed to work. I'm a little tired of downloading everyone's app, especially those I seldom use. I tried that but then it wanted me to download their app. supposed to respond to their text when I arrived. A few minutes later it said 10-15 minutes so I made a reservation. The last time I went to their website and it said "no wait". I have largely given up trying to go here as it is so difficult to get in. Hopefully, the quality and ambiance will not diminish as they are growing so quickly. Great food, great service, fun atmosphere and just great people. That's really the only glitch with this place that I ever had. The latest is that I can't get my points scanned because "there is not a Snooze Restaurant near you" even when I was inside the restaurant. After that, we couldn't get our points and the list goes on and on. At first I couldn't log into it because it kept telling me that my email address was already in use that went on for a few months. Speaking of the Snooze app, it has never worked since the day I got it a year ago. ![]() If you run into long wait times you can put your name on the list by using the Snooze app on your phone. Plenty of parking on the street we have noticed that Snooze parking lots are exceedingly small, but street parking is readily available. The hash browns are by far the best recipe and quantity that we have had at any breakfast place. Sunday morning works best when you arrive early as most of the Snooze locations get quite busy on the weekends as the crowd tends to be young and it's great hangover food. ![]() Terrie was our server and she was fabulous personable and a team player with her fellow workers. Prices are not cheap, but the service, food and cleanliness add extra value. You will soon find yourself having a favorite, I like the eggs Benedict and she likes the breakfast burrito. is a breakfast place that augments its drinks with alcoholic beverages as opposed to being a bar. The kitchy retro decor is clean and has outside dog friendly seating at all the locations we have visited. Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Kansas CityĪ relatively new chain, we first bumped into it in Austin, Texas and started eating flights of pancakes across the U.S.A.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Kansas City.Restaurants for Group Dining in Kansas City.Kid Friendly Restaurants in Kansas City.Food Delivery Restaurants in Kansas City.Seafood Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Kansas City.Italian Restaurants for Families in Kansas City.French Restaurants for Lunch in Kansas City.Hotels near (MKC) Kansas City Downtown Municipal Airport.Hotels near (MCI) Kansas City Intl Airport.Hotels near Science City at Union Station.Hotels near GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.Hotels near Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.Hotels near Worlds Of Fun Oceans of Fun.Hotels near The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.Hotels near National WWI Museum and Memorial.Extended Stay America Hotels in Kansas City.Hampton by Hilton Hotels in Kansas City.73: Sausage, ham and egg biscuit from Table 6 No. 76: Chile relleno burrito from El Taco de Mexico No. 77: Shanghai-style dumplings from Chopsticks China Bistro No. 79: Green chile cheeseburger from Cherry Cricket No. 82: Tacos al pastor from Los Carboncitos No. 83: Masa-fried oyster shooters from Deluxe No. 85: Pupusas from Pupusas Sabor Hispano No. 90: Eggs Benedict from Devil's Food Bakery No. ![]() 92: Apple pancake from the Original Pancake House No. 93: BBQ Masher from Cabin Creek Smokehouse No. 95 Assiette de charcuterie maison from Z Cuisine À Côté No. 98 Mac-and-cheese fries from Jonesy's EatBar No. 99 Alaskan reindeer sausage from Biker Jim's Gourmet Dogs No. Hungry for more? The dishes in our countdown thus far are linked below: Not everything at Snooze rocks our world, but the pineapple upside-down pancake, a saucer-size sphere bundled with squares of caramelized pineapple, fairy-dusted with powdered sugar and dolloped with a scoop of cinnamon butter that melts into rivers of sweetness, is one of those unassailable wonderments bestowed upon us by the breakfast gods. It's easy to flip for the flapjacks at Snooze, the mod breakfast barn for early-morning hipsters and brunchers who stumble in, some in their flannels, to congregate at the counter in the crescent-shaped vinyl booths for steaming jolts of java, Bloodies to counteract the bleary eyes and sustenance to soak it all up. Number 68: Pineapple upside-down pancakes from Snooze As a countdown to the Best of Denver 2010, coming April 1, Cafe Society is serving up a hundred of our favorite dishes in Denver. ![]()
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