
Stephen Tou of The Retail Connection represented the landlord for the Kingwood property, and Clint Oldham and Brett Boatner of Oldham Goodwin represented the landlord in College Station. Real estate brokerage firm Baker Katz represented Snooze in the negotiations. Each restaurant donates 1-percent of sales to local charities, and it diverts up to 90-percent of its waste by composting and recycling where facilities exist. Snooze also does its part to be a good neighbor. Diners routinely wait an hour or more for a table on the weekends. Even with so many locations across the city, interest remains strong. Bright colors and a cheerful staff have also helped it win fans.
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Dishes get faired with the usual juices or coffee, but a full menu of creative cocktails really sets Snooze apart from more traditional diners. Known for its creative interpretations of classic breakfast fare, Snooze also gives diners choices by offering pancake flights (diners choice of up to three different options) and Benedict duos.

"Although we'll never have a Snooze on every corner, or open to the point of saturation or ubiquity, we want to 'own' the market for better breakfast in Houston." "We've had great success in the Houston market and believe we still have a way to go in terms of bringing Snooze to every great neighborhood and trade area in Houston," Snooze CEO David Birzon tells CultureMap in an email. Once both restaurants are open, the greater Houston area will have nine Snooze locations, including outposts in Montrose, The Heights, near the Galleria, and The Woodlands. When it opens in August, Snooze's Kingwood location will occupy 3,800 square feet in the Kingwood Place Shopping Center the College Station location will be slightly larger, 4,000 square feet, and will open in February 2021 in the Chimney Hill Retail Centers at 701 University Dr. Snooze: An AM Eatery will open locations in Kingwood and College Station. Other favorites? Eggs Benedict topped with spicy barbacoa beef and decadent cream cheese hollandaise sauce, or shaved Tender Belly ham, slow roasted pork and Dijon hollandaise.įurthermore, Snooze was built on a commitment to sustainability, from incorporating as much responsibly grown food and materials as possible to recycling and composting 90% of their waste.Diners in Houston and points beyond will have even more opportunities to feast on Smashed Avocado Bennys and Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes. The revamped Art Annex will also serve as an anchor of the "ASU Recruitment Walk," which will transform this once quiet section of campus into a thriving streetscape brimming with all-new retail shops, green spaces, walking lanes and University-run businesses.Īt Snooze, guests are tempted by from-scratch menu items such as a choose-your-own flight of fluffy pancakes or house-made breakfast pot pie smothered in rosemary sausage gravy. as opening charity partners with a goal of out-fundraising the Phoenix location.Īt the Art Annex building, Snooze joins Postino Wine Café in an adaptive reuse revitalization of this low-slung, brick-lined Mid-Century Modern gem, constructed in the 1950s as a schoolhouse and used most recently as a graduate student art studio. Following suit for Tempe, Snooze has partnered with Tempe Community Action Agency and Project C.U.R.E. Mary's Food Bank, the oldest food bank in the world.
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And as always, Snooze will offer free coffee and games of corn hole to anyone waiting for a table.įounded in Denver, CO in 2006, Snooze opened its first Arizona location in Phoenix in November 2013, with a grand opening that raised more than $19,000 for four hand-picked charities including Not My Kid and St.

Plus, in a nod to the restaurant's university setting, there will be plenty of community tables to accommodate both large groups and solo diners.
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"That's part of our mantra here at Snooze."ĭiners can settle in at one of Snooze's famed 'tilt-a-wheel' circular booths, or step through the series of roll-away garage doors and unwind on the expansive patio. "We try to keep things fun, playful," says Todd. space, the new Tempe location will also showcase Snooze's signature bold, colorful atmosphere and retro-futuristic decor, best described as The Jetsons meets Happy Days.

Housed inside a custom-designed 3,500 sq.

This all-new Snooze will serve up the same beloved menu of chef-crafted, responsibly sourced breakfast and brunch classics with a twist that have made the chain extremely popular. "The personality of Snooze directly fits with ASU's vibrant culture, the outgoing personality that college students bring, and the whole Tempe community." "We're so excited," says general manager Travis Todd. This is the restaurant's second Arizona location. The brand new Snooze Eatery is now open in Tempe, at 6th Street and College Ave. ASU students have a new reason to get up early in the mornings! (Besides getting to class on time, that is!)
