

There is also 2-hour street parking in the area.
SNOOZE COLORADO FREE
PARKING: Free parking is available behind the restaurant – use any spot EXCEPT Anthony’s Pizza spots.Beverage options will include lattes, cappuccinos, juices, iced tea, coffee and water.There will be gluten-free, vegetarian, and some normal dinner options. Breakfast buffet will include sweet & savory breakfast favorites.The event will feature a guest appearance by local children’s author Lauren Kerstein, book giveaways, and a breakfast buffet provided by Snooze!ĭinner begins at 6, storytime begins at 6:45, and the buffet closes at 7:30. Chapman Ave., Orange, 65, breakfast for dinner with Reach Out and Read at Snooze on 7th and Colorado Blvd.

They’re allowed to modify it, add things, and take things out, so when they leave we did everything they hoped for. We want our guests to order the breakfast they want. “For our breakfast burrito, we do green chili or ranchero red sauce so you can get it Christmas style and have the best of both worlds. He’ll see to it that you’ll get breakfast or brunch prepared your style. We get to send people off with positivity instead of getting them at dinner when their day’s already happened,” said Whitson. The last word: “It’s an opportunity to start the day off on the right foot. If you don’t, enjoy the free coffee and water station until your table’s ready. If you live within 5 miles, check in on the Nowait app and you’ll get priority seating. Locals alert: There are 128 seats inside and 18 on the patio but there are no reservations and it can be a 90-minute wait on the weekends. Check out the store opening shirt specially designed for Old Towne with a vintage truck and orange logo, or go with the ever popular day drinking one: “8 a.m. The merch: Dog collars ($10), trucker hats ($18) and T-shirts ($22). Snooze also makes a killer margarita ($8) and six different mimosas. Or if you want something light and fruity, go for the Orange Snoozius ($9) with vodka, orange liqueur, fresh orange juice, whipped cream and a cherry. Try the Boss Hog ($9), a bourbon laced Bloody Mary, and be sure to add bacon ($1.50). The drinks: A great selection of eye openers. It’s served with vanilla creme, caramel, fresh strawberries and toasted coconut. Brioche gets grilled golden brown and filled with creamy mascarpone. Don’t miss the OMG! French Toast ($10.75). The Breakfast Pot Pie ($11) is like a fancy biscuits and gravy with rosemary sausage gravy on puff pastry topped with a fried egg and served with hash browns. We liked Juan’s Breakfast Tacos ($10.95) with eggs and hash browns which reminded us of Texas style papas con huevos.

The menu: Chef Allen “A.J.” Johnson specializes in breakfast and brunch dishes with eggs Benedict seven ways, seven kinds of pancakes, five sandwiches and a section of lighter dishes such as egg white omelets, grain bowls and sweet potato hash. The vibe is friendly with servers bursting into “Happy Birthday” for diners celebrating a special occasion and a soundtrack of upbeat dance tunes - how about some Rick James with your latte?

On the left as you walk in, the bar is a focal point but it’s softened up with a front counter that looks more like a soda fountain. A nostalgic chalkboard drink menu makes a fun accent piece, so do coral Formica counter tops. (Orange is the brand’s signature color which suits the city perfectly.) Wavy lines snake across the walls and a star pattern recurs, representing Snooze’s guiding “compass.” “Our guests are our true north,” Whitson said. Orange double drum chandeliers hang in the dining room. Circular seating is covered in leather-look fabrics of recycled materials with snazzy cutouts. The look is vintage Googie but with a conscience 35 percent of their waste goes to compost and 65 percent to recycling. The Look: Imagine you’re on a dream road trip and pull into a sleek ’50s diner. During the soft opening, Snooze donated all food and gratuities for three days. “Orange County Rescue Mission, KidWorks and Orange Home Grown, they’re our community partners,” said general manager Brian Whitson, of Westminster. Like all Snooze restaurants, this one will partner with local charities. It’s taken up a space with a history: Built in 1922, the 4,200 square-foot space has been a car dealership, a church and a furniture store. location in Tustin and three in San Diego. Eatery at Chapman Avenue and Lemon Street, next to Wahoo’s Fish Taco and Buttermilk Fried Chicken.īackground: The chain started in Colorado and now has restaurants in California, Arizona and Texas with another O.C. So many new restaurants popping up in Old Towne Orange but this one, which opened the first week of February, will surely catch your eye.
