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Brunch at Snooze never disappoints. I've eaten at this location countless times over the past couple years. It's by far my favorite location. (I had to take off a star for the crazy wait times, though that is expected at all the locations.) The wait is always long, typically at least an hour or longer. If you plan ahead and go after 10am though, you can wander next door to Nordstrom Rack while you wait. No downside there. Or, go early and beat the rush. It is always worth the wait though. The Spuds Deluxe is a killer stack of hashbrowns that you can load up with all your favorite things, bacon, green chile, cheese, whatever makes you happy. I could eat their gravy with a spoon, so the Pot Pie is a favorite as well. The different Benedict options are pretty amazing as well. My current favorite is whichever one comes with the killer balsamic reduction. For sweet options, a pancake flight is a great way to try several things at once. Although, be warned most of them are solid desserts and the pancake of the day is typically the sweetest. The basic French toast (isn't really all that basic) it's my favorite thing in the sweet category. Basically, you can't go wrong with Snooze, just plan a full morning for your brunch and don't expect to be hungry for lunch later.
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