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  • Tera S.

    Snooze is a-maze-ing! I have not had a single thing that I didn't even not like a little bit. The pancakes are to die for. Get a flight so you can try 3 different kinds. The OMG French toast is seriously "Oh My Goodness this is delish!" Each and every one of the Benedict's are a knock out, its so hard to choose they let you get to different kinds on one plate! The only thing I think could be a little bit improved on is the hash browns they don't wow but it doesn't stop me from enjoying the shit out of them with a perfectly cooked over medium egg on top. I've yet to try the drinks but I'm sure they won't disappoint! Snooze is a definite must!!

    (5)
  • Sam A.

    The Good: The restaurant itself has a fantastic midcentury vibe with lots of open windows and nifty seating. The menu was packed with so many delicious-sounding choices that I had a difficult time choosing just one. Fortunately they would let you sub a pancake for your breakfast side so I got to choose two! The food itself was magical; everything tasted exactly right and the portions were perfect for a filling meal. The Bad: First off, we were told there'd be a ~20 minute wait to get in. I understand and have no big problems waiting at a busy restaurant, I even thought it was pretty whiz-bang that they'd take my number and text me when a table was ready. Half an hour later my phone was still silent so I checked in and it turns out that the girl had noted my phone number incorrectly. To her credit she seated us immediately after discovering the mistake. Once seated one thing became immediately clear: this is a *noisy* restaurant. There were parties of boisterous, energetic folks whose voices followed suit, and I'm okay dealing with that. The problem is that the restaurant pumped in loud pop music on top of that, so there wasn't just the din of a busy restaurant but a cacophony of conflicting noises. If you are hung over or otherwise want a quiet meal this is not the right place for you. The Manic Pixie Dream Girl (google it) who served us was nice enough, but seemed eager to leave the table every time she engaged us and ended up missing small details like the coffee my dining partner ordered and later cream for that coffee. Fortunately my dining partner had pre-loaded on complimentary coffee during our too-long wait for the table otherwise violence may have ensued. The Weird: While waiting for our table some old guy came walking up with his pot-bellied pig on a leash, the pig wearing a Snooze AM teeshirt. I don't always expect to see my breakfast before eating it. TL;DR: I have a full tummy, but dealt with too much noise and neglect to be satisfied with the meal or the experience.

    (2)
  • Todd K.

    Definitely gets crowded on Sunday morning. Get there early and you'll be happy. We did a flight of pancakes and French toast which isn't explicitly on the menu. Really good.

    (4)
  • John David H.

    OK. But definitely the place to be and be seen.

    (4)
  • January S.

    I have seen this place many times and was always curious to try it because it always seems to have a line-up on the weekends during brunch time. Now I know why. This place is strictly breakfast and lunch and they do them both well and it is BUSY. The menu is interesting and the vibe is fun. Servers wear hipster plaid and trucker hats. the menu is fun to read as it is a tad cheeky which I love, but the main reason to try Snooze is the food. Bar none, for the money, this is some of the finest brunch food in Phoenix. Their Benny's are creative, their breakfast meats have that down-home feel: real sausages, thick cut ham steak, thick bacon strips. There are plenty of veggie options as well for those not inclined to partake of salty flesh. The service has always been very good and they seem to manage their line-ups well offering toys and sidewalk chalk to keep the kids busy and free coffee for the adults waiting of tables. This is the rub and why I'm not giving this place 5 stars: the waiting. Unless you arrive super early or unless it's the middle of summer you will likely have to wait for a table. I'm not the type of person who is willing to wait very long for a table, especially for breakfast. I'm ok to lounge in the bar while waiting for a dinner table, but if all I have on board is some hot water with lemon and an espresso from home, I need to eat NOW! otherwise I end up unreasonable and Hangry. All 3 times I visited between 10am-noon I have had to wait at least 20min for a table, and once it was more like 40 and that was on a weekday. They will take your name and cel number and send you a text when your table is ready which is a nice technology-forward feature to managing wait times. Feel free to go next door and browse the racks at Nordstrom's while you wait. Also, once you do get seated, because the food is so well made and nicely presented, it takes longer to hit the table than your usual slop n' drop diner breakfast. The bottom line is is you are 3 or more in your group and it's between 10am and noon on a weekend and you guys are STARVING, I would go elsewhere. However, if you had a snack at home and are willing to put in the time, their food and service are worth the wait. The servers have the option to "give them the pickle" ( Anyone in the biz knows what this means. Google it.) and drop free food items on the table which can be the pancake of the day or some other delectable item to share which can stem the tide of famished glances towards the kitchen and is a nice touch. This is likely a great place to take the person you hooked up with last night for a first breakfast together, just be sure you have had a piece of fruit or something before you leave the house otherwise you may end up in a hunger-fueled tif on your first venture out together in the light of day. I usually try to take my out of town gets there for a meal when we have visitors because it is a bit of a Phoenix institution and I always enjoy the nosh! Don't hit snooze too often, get your butt outta bed and get to Snooze!!

    (4)
  • Lon B.

    Good breakfast, okay service most of the time. I've visited three times and my last two visits the food was almost too cold but I don't like to complain too much, still good food. I would suggest staying on top of your server. I will definitely ask them to check on my food because sitting under a heat lamp just doesn't cut it. I would think they'd have a food expeditor who would make sure food is sent out as soon as it's done being cooked. Chile verde eggs benedict is really good, even border line cold..lol I took my blue pancake home to heat up later and was pretty good. just prefer my food warmer.. Fyi, I've seen more than a couple reviews that complained about the food being cold.

    (3)
  • Samantha U.

    The first time I had Snooze was in San Diego, so when it finally opened here I had to see how it compared. Just as amazing as I remembered it and just as busy! My boyfriend and I were able to get in and out quickly by eating at the bar Sunday morning. I will have to try the pineapple upside down pancake next time. Last time, I branched out from decadent pancakes and tried the breakfast tacos + chorizo. So yummy!

    (5)
  • Geoff S.

    Great place! Always busy and the food and service are always excellent! I typically just order the three egg breakfast with bacon and fresh squeezed orange juice. Never disappointed.

    (5)
  • Topher J.

    This is such a good breakfast/brunch place! The environment is great, well besides the noise level which is pretty high, the food is amazeballs, and the drinks are also very good! I went with my family and shared all of our foods with each other. Some of the foods we got were the burrito, pineapple upside down pancakes, the bananuttella pancakes, the eggs Benedict and some other dishes I forgot! I wish this place had more TVs though - our group of 6 really wanted to watch a Yankees game and they were unable to grant our request. Overall, good food, good environment, good servers, and lack of enough TVs to satisfy!

    (4)
  • J. V.

    Cool eclectic look and menu great combinations on breakfast. Service was friendly place was clean. They have a full bar. Would definitely come back again when I'm on vacation. Go during the week there is an hour wait on weekends

    (4)
  • Sasha E.

    Yum! My new breakfast spot to go to. I give this place 4 stars not 5 because although the food was delish, the service was slacking and the music was on the extremely loud side which could be good if you have loud kids or are in a tired mood and need to be jolted out of your sleepiness. They were closing at 2:30 so that could be the reason we had gotten the slacking service. Everyone seemed to be more focused on doing their side work and getting ready to leave. I suggest ordering the pancake flight. It comes with 3 pancakes of your choice. I enjoyed the sweet potato and blueberry Danish. There's nothing else like these pancakes. Really flavorful and unique. You can get them gluten free as well.

    (4)
  • Spring P.

    My boyfriend and I came in with high expectations and they were definitely met! For 9:30 am on a Tuesday they were very busy, and we were told there would be a 15 minute wait, or we could sit at the bar right then. We chose to sit at the bar. Our coffee was brought right away and our cup was never less than half full! Our food came very quickly and was delicious! I ordered the quinoa porridge and it was AMAZING. My boyfriend got the OMG french toast and he absolutely loved it too. The service was amazing as well, very friendly and attention! Thank you snooze!

    (5)
  • Nicole R.

    Love this place. I get the gluten friendly pancakes and they are amazing. Their hash browns and eggs are to die for. Top that off with great service makes for a wonderful experience. We drive all the way from Goodyear to come here and are never let down.

    (5)
  • Al W.

    I don't wait in line for food - EVER, and this place always has a line. When a colleague suggested we meet at Snooze for a breakfast meeting I cringed. I reluctantly went and was thrilled there was a table open when I arrived. The restaurant gods were smiling on me. Obviously the place is popular and I can see why. The service was great. Our waitress was friendly, always ready to refresh coffee, making sure everything was OK. Not overbearing, just enough to feel taken care of. Now, I already had breakfast so just had coffee, other people ordered and they loved their food. The breakfast burrito was popular. It looked massive and not a single person was able to finish it, not because it was bad, but because of the size of the burrito. People seemed happy. Now, the burrito didn't come with any breakfast fluff on the side. You ordered the burrito and that is all that came, but it was ample. Next time I'll eat, but still won't wait in line.

    (4)
  • Tony K.

    We arrived at 9.30 on sunday and was told that the wait was 35 minutes. At that time all the stores were still closed.. They texted us at 10.20 but did not get a table till 10.35. The food was average except for their pancakes which is excellent .prices are reasonable . . The hostess was not friendly . They should push their coffer

    (3)
  • Cindy C.

    This is an update to my earlier, less-than-complementary review of Snooze. I was contacted by them and agreed to give them another try. I met up today, with a pal, for coffee and catchup The place was quite busy at 10 am on a Tuesday. I mentioned that to the hostess and asked to be seated in a quiet spot so was taken to the back of the restaurant. She found a tiny table for 2, which was quite close to a big table of diners. I asked if we could sit at the table for 4 right next to it and then noticed seating outside, so decided to move out there. Our hostess was visibly annoyed by that. Once we settled in, the service and food were fantastic. My friend had a yummy-looking pancake and I had Rye toast with a side of Salmon. Our server was very nice about letting us hang out for a good long while. So, the long and short of Snooze? GOOD: food, wait staff, pricing, ala carte options, location, parking, super-cute decor and menus. Could be better: noise levels and the hostess ...both of these are easy fixes with some Emotional Intelligence training. and some serious sound-dampening efforts. Our server DID mention that you were working on the wait times. Still a deal breaker for me but I wish you the very best as you get it figured out. Again, summer is almost upon us and your business is bound to suffer if you can't vastly reduce those times.. Thank you again for the opportunity to re-review, Snooze. Keep working those kinks out!

    (4)
  • Allyn H.

    I love a good breakfast on Sunday morning. Too bad the wait was too long. Maybe next time, Snooze.

    (1)
  • Richard R.

    I should have had the pancakes. Don't get me wrong. The omelet I had wasn't bad. I'm giving the place four stars after all. The eggs and ingredients tasted fresh. However; even for three eggs, it was pretty dense and for $9 I think access to more than three fillings (including cheese) without extra charges wouldn't be asking too much. It did come with hash browns and toast, so that certainly does help justify the price being a dollar or two more than I would like to pay for breakfast. The orange juice is awesome. It tasted like the oranges were squeezed to order. The employees are awesome. I was alone just trying to get a quality bite to eat while my car was being worked on down the street. I sat at the bar and the server was quick and efficient handling all the people sitting around. He also offered everyone at least a water "to-go" as they paid their checks (anyone who had tea or coffee was offered that in a take out cup). Snooze is bigger, cleaner, and more modern looking than most of the breakfast spots you're probably used to hitting up. It's certainly worth at least a try. But next time, I think I'm going to try the pancakes. Or maybe the french toast.

    (4)
  • Oc O.

    The place oversell their service. You can be waiting for a 90 min. Crazy wasting time. Go somewhere else or get there earlier. Not a good experience. Offering to get you the food and you eat somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Stephanie T.

    I was so happy I finally got to try this place last week when I met up with a group of friends. I had a great first visit, and now I'm counting the days until a 2nd AZ location opens in downtown Gilbert. Usually I automatically go for savory breakfast options, but the sweet choices looked so tempting. I finally handed my menu to my 9 month old dining companion, and she pointed to the benedict section. The late harvest benny was delicious, and unlike any other benedict I've ever had. Instead of english muffins, the perfectly poached eggs, goat cheese and swiss chard sat on top of polenta cakes. The cakes were on the smaller side which made them a nice portion size for me. Our group loved the hashbrowns on the side because they were very crisp and had plenty of pepper. One friend got the pancake flight (blueberry, peanut butter and apple), and another got the OMG french toast. I was hoping to try a bit, but there was barely a morsel left when they were done. I can't wait to go back although I'll still be torn between the sweet and savory choices. I checked with the company, and their ranchero and green chili sauces are all vegetarian.

    (5)
  • Wanda Z.

    I absolutely LOVED LOVED LOVED this place!!! Hidden in a strip mall it doesn't look like much from the outside... Inside though was a different story. The service was outstanding, the servers were friendly and knowledgable. My husband ordered the Bankok Bloody Mary. Amazing! Their AM drink menu is outstanding. My husband ordered the Chilaquiles Benedict. My toes curled in delight. Amazing. I had the breakfast burrito and added bacon to it. The sauce on it was to die for, I mean they brought out the plate and I thought "this thing is huge, no way I'm finishing it". Well guess what? I couldn't stop eating. Will come back here again and if I'm ever in Colorado or San Diego, where their other locations are, I'll go there too. I am a fan for life. Oh and what a great menu! There's something here for everyone.

    (5)
  • Don C.

    IN THIS CASE IF YOU SNOOZE YOU DON'T LOSE! I've been to the Snooze in San Diego a couple times and absolutely loved the place. In that Yelp review I said I was happy that they didn't have one here in Phoenix. Cause if they did then I would turn into a fat ass from being there so much. So when I saw they opened up a Snooze out here I had to go. This Snooze doesn't look as good or as big as the one in San Diego. But I came here for the food and the food did not completely disappoint. What drew me there to begin with was the pineapple upside down pancakes. I had a pancake flight, which allows you to pick 3 different pancakes. I got the pineapple upside down, the carrot, and sweet potato pancakes along with the Green Eggs and Hammich. The sandwich was good, but it wasn't anything great on the same level of the pancakes. My girlfriend had the Sandwich I am and it was pretty bland. I ended up being a good boyfriend and switching sandwiches with her since she liked mine. Her daughter got chocolate chip pancakes. The reason i couldn't give this Snooze 5 stars is because of the service and the wait time. We had to wait for about 45 minutes for a table on a Saturday morning. Now granted it was Saturday and even the Snooze in San Diego you had to wait a while for a table. But the difference with that one was every seat was packed. And when they told you that your table was ready, your table was ready. Here they text you to let you know that your table is ready. Then we had to wait another 5 minutes for our table to ready. The Snooze out here looked like it still had quite a bit of room to seat a good portion of people who were waiting to get tables. We sat on the patio cause it was quicker and they still had a whole other corner that could be used for seating. For some reason they have a ping pong table taking up that whole area instead. The other reason is the service. Our waitress was nice but she was very neglectful, at least to our table anyway. She brought the chocolate chip pancakes with no syrup. she didn't come back around to ask us if we wanted anymore water, napkins, or anything else. I had to get up and grab some hot sauce from the service cart myself. She was going around to all the other tables around us asking them if they needed anything, going over menu items with other patrons. The 2 ladies who sat across from us had a dog with them and the dog got better service than us. Speaking of dogs, i love dogs. If you want to bring dogs into the restaurant that's all fine and good. But to have the dog sitting at the table with you while you eat (and not a little dog either) that's a bit much. Like i said she wasn't mean by any means, but she was not a good waitress. Will i be back at Snooze? DUH! Does a frog bump its ass when he hops? Of course i will be there again. The pineapple upside down pancakes are what brought me there and the pancakes are what will keep me coming back.

    (4)
  • Steve F.

    Chilaquiles eggs Benedict and pineapple upside down pancake was so dang amazing. Zero complaints on the food only con was the insane wait time which is understandable, and the not so great waitress

    (4)
  • Neil P.

    Best breakfast in my life. Ever. Serious. I had the green eggs n ham sandwich. My wife had the tacos. My son the pancake flight. All outstanding. And first rate service; Alex the best. If you are near this place do not pass up the chance to have an incredible meal.

    (5)
  • Brad G.

    Gluten free blueberry pancake might have been the best pancake I've had. Place is packed, and it is noisy. Orange juice was fresh, hash browns were really good, in a not real crispy way. The scrambled eggs were... scrambled eggs. Great place.

    (5)
  • Dolores G.

    Solid 3.5 stars. The food is good but not worth the,[hour] wait. Maybe once the "new" wears off the wait will be less. They also need to reevaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of their seating and dining area. There is definitely opportunity to maximize and utilize the space better. Severally tables that could accommodate 4 or more were filled with pairs/couples. While these particular table-booth hybrids look cool, they are inefficient in terms of seating management. They do offer coffee for those waiting outside. [As you enter the door turn right. It is against the back wall to the right if the bar/counter.] Unfortunately we discovered this after a trip to Dunkin Donuts for some coffee to tide us over. Upon checking in they enter your phone number and text you when your table it's ready. Which is 'good' because with an "45-60 minute wait" you have time to check out neighboring stored in Town & Country Center. In hind sight we should have gone across the street to Daily Dose Midtown. The food: There were 3 of us. One had the traditional eggs Benedict ( to their credit they have several varieties of benedicts to choose); one had the Potato pile up ( or something like that) and added 2 eggs. I ordered the pancake flight (choice of 3 pancakes from their regular or daily menu) pineapple upside down cake, carrot cake and the daily special peanut butter and jelly, with a side of bacon. Like I mentioned at the get go I have no complaints over the food. The ingredients are quality and prepared well. As an example, the hollandaise was done well and eggs poached well. I am not a pancake person but the varieties were too tempting. No syrup necessary with the toppings unique to each choice. The pancakes were not as sweet as I expected, which was a very pleasant surprise. I can see myself going back eventually. Although I have put this into the same category that I have Matt's Big Breakfast, good but not worth the wait, and will likely try it again in the summer before 10am.

    (3)
  • katie l.

    Snooze I want to like you more. More for your interesting breakfast combinations...funky vibe and breakfast cocktails. If you don't want to wait for an exorbitantly long time on the weekend. Then don't come here. Why it is a long wait. The food is good, there Are not enough breakfast places in the valley that serve quality fair. sure. Honestly this is a management/staff problem: 1. Bussing tables is an issue that takes too long for the volume of people. 2. Empty tables.... There needs to be a system of who does and does not want to sit outside. I am seeing about 20 parties outside and 4 empty outside tables. You can't tell me that no one chose outside. We did. Still waiting. This is going to drive business down. So management of Snooze take note we will not come back until you figure this out.

    (3)
  • Shane H.

    Good service, food and cocktails!!! Perfect place to go if your local or out of town.... Don't let the line deceive you, sit at the bar!

    (5)
  • Zoe J.

    I went to Snooze with a couple of my friends yesterday and I was blown away with how amazing their food and service was. I had the "OMG French Toast" and it was delicious! The syrup they had was scrumptious and it was the best French toast I have ever had! It was very sweet. One of my friends had three different types of pancakes and the sweet potato pancakes were to die for. All of the pancakes were good that she had but that was the highlight. I also got hash browns and eggs on the side. The eggs were okay and the hashbrown was delicious! I was not disappointed with it at all. So I give snooze 5/5 stars! It's definitely something to try and enjoy!

    (5)
  • Wendy G.

    There was a wait, which was our choice to wait for, as we were excited to dine there. The wait wasn't as long as we were told, which was great. We chose to wait for a table outs to dine, which usually takes longer than inside. Wouldn't want to sit inside tho, kinda squished and loud. Friendly hostesses, our server was very nice, obviously busy, but not great as a server. Food is definitely not what we expected. I ordered the Pancake Flight,... pancakes were dry & tasteless, needed more of the "fillings/toppings, just to try to eat them. My husband ordered an omelet that had jam, sausage, and cheese in it. The sausage had a weird taste, ham was good, and so were the hash browns. We aren't going back, rather spend $30 somewhere else for a better meal.

    (2)
  • Valentin M.

    Great food! The Bella Bella Benny and OMG French toast are amazing. Cappuccino was delicious as well. Awesome service by Charles! Fun atmosphere. Will be back!

    (5)
  • Cindy F.

    Only waited about 15 minutes on a busy Saturday morning because we were willing to sit outside. Excellent, fresh food which makes the high prices tolerable. Our favs .... apple juice, bacon, and chiliquilles -- out of this world. No issues with service or speed. Very pleasant experience.

    (5)
  • Teresa S.

    I loved the atmosphere! We went on a weekday so we didn't have a wait problem. I thought the food was okay but nothing to write home about. Our hostess was not the friendliest but I liked our waiter.

    (4)
  • Brandy H.

    Looking for the best brunch spot? This is it! Went last Sunday prepared for the wait but so excited to try the food. It was so worth it. The restaraunt was very retro with music playing and a bunch of loud chatter. Loved it. The employees very friendly and gave helpful suggestions. Now on to the food. I ordered the flight of pancakes with Swedish blueberry, pineapple upside down, and cinnamon roll. So good. Of course our party took little bites of each others food. Chilaquiles Benedict delicious. OMG French Toast yummy. I can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • M H.

    I'm a big fan of the Sandwich I Am and the make your own mimosa with grapefruit juice instead of OJ. It's cute, the food is good and well priced.... and they text you instead of buzz you for the wait, so you can get some grocery (Whole Foods, TJ) or clothes (Nordstrom Rack) shopping done! They're also great with to-go/pick-up orders (nevermind the jealous looks of people who are waiting outside).

    (4)
  • Christian C.

    So I've stood in line for an hour before to eat at the Denver location of Snooze. I was so excited to learn that they were coming to Phoenix (and appear to be planning on opening another location in the Valley as well). Finally got to go today and was not disappointed! As others have mentioned, you can get half orders of meals in order to try a couple different things. I think that's pretty amazing in itself. Their pancakes are creative and incredible. Today's pancake of the day was white chocolate cherry and oh my lord, it was sensational. If you order food that isn't pancakes, you can also order a small pancake of your choice to have on the side so as to sample it without ordering a huge one. The staff was genuine and appreciative of our business. The waitress was very knowledgeable about the menu and was able to answer every question we had. She had informed the manager that we had been to the Denver location and the manager came over to welcome us and chat a bit. We felt like VIP's during our very first trip to this location! I honestly can't recommend this place enough. I missed it so much after moving back from Denver and I can honestly say that I'll be a regular at Snooze. I'm going to bring as many people as I can too. Everyone should experience this place.

    (5)
  • Supersweet B.

    Breakfast is my favorite meal, so I am very picky. Snooze didn't disappoint. After a short wait, 6 mins I was seated and my server was prompt at addressing my thirst! I read that the weekend wait is atrocious, so I visited on a Tuesday morning. The sweet potato pancake with ginger butter and pecans is a must try. Coffee is good and my omelet wasn't burned! You'd be surprises how many restaurants burn eggs. See you soon Snooze!

    (4)
  • Marcia K.

    AWESOME!! The wait was long but worth it. I had the pancake flight and it was delicious. Pear, Sweet Potato and Blueberry were my picks. And the Mmm Mmm Mimosa was sublime. I can't say enough good things about how good this place is. I wish I lived closer but I'd probably weigh 300 lbs real quick. Go now - you won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Joanna T.

    The service was amazing. They allow substitutions and have healthy options! The period are also pretty large. I would definitely come back again

    (5)
  • Wellington y.

    All breakfast-focused eateries has to be compared to Matt's Big Breakfast, and Snooze is a worthy contender. Snooze just opened and is really popular. We suffered through a 45 minute wait for two. Gave them my cell phone saying they would text me when a table was ready. This works better than the buzzer system because it give us range to explore Town & Contry Shopping Center. I settled on the tasty Breakfast Pot Pie with a cup-shape of hash browns. Yes, a cup Every other hash brown I had was low and float like a pancake. Snooze's hash brown was in the shape of a small bowl. Whatever the shape, it was good! Snooze is busy, slow (in service) and loud. Still, I like this place. They have a number of menu items I would like to try when I return. To get to five stars, tighten up the service (which was slow) and find a way to lighten up on the noise and we got something pretty special here.

    (4)
  • Paula B.

    This fun retro looking restaurant offers the best breakfast food I have even had. Because everything looked great on the menu, we each ordered different meals to "taste" it all. Hands down, best pancakes ever!! We had the blueberry danish (my favorite) with a lemon center, cinnamon danish, crazy delicious and chocolate chip. Eggs and bacon with crispy hash browns delicious. I don't know how they do the bacon, but it was better than any bacon I have ever eaten. Someone ordered the corned beef has and eggs and from someone who has tasted corned beef has in many many restaurants, this was the best we ever ate. Guatemalan coffee was rich and robust. The staff is super friendly. Do not miss this one for breakfast, a winner!!

    (5)
  • Samantha S.

    OMG OMG! This place is the best! You walk in and they were rocking some old school MJ first thing in the morning; that was the first plus. They have these booths that are set up like a circle so everyone gets a comfy seat ; second plus. The service is great the waitress was so nice and attentive; third plus. Then, oh and then, the food.... The breakfast burrito, taking a bite of that will set off every taste bud in your mouth. The pancakes are good too, not the best I've ever had, but the toppings make up for it. To top it all off, they have amazing drinks, and it's all really affordable! Can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Rufus W.

    My uncle recommended this place. It took me a minute to find since he said it was next to the Nordstrom, but it's actually next to a Nordstrom Rack (the word Rack is all you can see from the road). We finally found the place around 10:30 am but it was packed with a 20 min wait to sit inside. But it was still only 90° so we sat outside. If you sit outside make sure to go around the side where the misters are. Coming from the east coast I consider myself a bit of an eggs Benedict aficionado and these were some of the best I have ever had. In addition the service was excellent, no small compliment coming from me. I never waited for a refill or wanted anything, every time I needed something there was a server already asking me if they could help.

    (5)
  • Vikki Z.

    If you are looking for a healthy breakfast spot, this is the place. Food was amazing, portions were very large and the service was great. If you get there before 9 on the weekend, there is no waiting either. This place has only been open for a short time but you can't tell my the line of folks waiting for a table.

    (4)
  • Rachel K.

    We ordered and waited for our food and after two different tables were seated, placed their orders, received their food, paid and left and we still did not have our food yet. Although when it finally arrived it was really worth the wait! The name Omg French toast is very fitting as my boyfriend said "oh my god" after the first bite. The Bella Bella Benny was superb and the apple juice AMAZING. I was going to give this 4 stars because the wait, but before we left our server brought us a complementary hot chocolate for being so patient and that small gesture really turned by review around!

    (5)
  • Breanna T.

    All I can say is amazing and a must breakfast stop. The service was excellent my friend's water was never empty and my coffee mug always tired off. Our waitress was really nice and explained that even if there isn't a pancake flavor on the menu that if they have the ingredients the chefs will whip it up. Food was so good. OMG French toast was amazing covered with strawberries and toasted coconut with cream and caramel sauce. I live they offer the pancake flight because they have so many yummy sounding pancakes it would be to hard to choose just one to try. The flight let's you choose 3 flavors. Definitely will be back need to try out the rest of the menu. We sat outside on the patio which was nice and they have heaters that you can have them turn on. Inside looks warm and inviting too.

    (5)
  • Amanda C.

    Great service! Tasty food! A great place to eat; I recommend earring here but they do closer early (2:30)

    (5)
  • Courtney M.

    Amazing pancakes! We had a few samples brought out for our group this morning and they were perfect. We had the server pick the spread and it would not have been my first choice, glad we let him. They were perfect! !

    (5)
  • Ted C.

    LOVE this place. Delicious. The downside is that it may become an addiction. When friends or family come to town this will be my go-to place for breakfast. The pineapple upside down cakes are beyond belief. I've been four times, have tried something new each time, and each time thought it was fantastic. Love the decor and the staff is very courteous and friendly.

    (5)
  • red z.

    Food is excellent. Wait was long. 30+ minutes so they offered complementary coffee. I brought my complementary coffee to the table and was offered a refill, and when they brought the bill, they charged me for it. I didn't say anything because the food and the service was so great, but a bit miffed that my "complementary" coffee became $2.75.

    (4)
  • Shaina P.

    Food was great, server was fine but I can't get over the absurdly long wait and rude host staff. We visited on a Sunday, had a party of two and were told we would have a 35 minute wait. Try an hour and twenty! We inquired twice about how much longer it would take and were told that we were the next party of two, only to watch another party of two be seated ahead of us. When I asked why we couldn't be seated at the booth that had been sitting open for several minutes, I was told that they wouldn't seat us there because we could only have a two top. Not to mention all three hostesses I encountered were snarky and dismissive. I am so disappointed, I don't mind waiting for good food but I expect a little respect in return. Management should review their policies and find some new staff.

    (1)
  • Fanny M.

    We ate here today for the first time and quite liked it! We got to Snooze rather late and yes there was a 30 min wait but the great thing is they offer a text alert when your table is ready! Super great because Town and Country has really transformed with many great shops and additional restaurants and of course the newish Whole Foods, which I could spend all day in frankly. So we get the text and dart back to see what awaits. Great service, fun decorum and yummy food. I had the Lower East Side and it was a nice switch to eat my lox with goat cheese. Tasty Toast and just the right amount of food, not too little not too much. My boyfriend had the Chilaquiles Benedict which was really delicious! I had several bites and will no doubt order it when we go back. We also had Mimosas that were equally great with fresh squeezed O.J. and not too bad on the price since they were quite big. I will say that the hash browns that D. had were lacking in seasoning but overall everything tasted fresh and we both will be back! PS. If the server we had is ever to read this, I was the customer who left you the horribly low tip on the heals of telling you that I hoped you made good money due to so many people hanging out later than you all serve! I think that my Mimosa had kicked in and I do math like a special person without the booze! I am truly sorry, I will make up for it when we return and request you!

    (4)
  • Felicia O.

    Went here for a brunch date with a close friend...it was a 20 minute wait but totally worth it! Any place that offers beer for breakfast is number one in my book!! Get the brewmosa and you wont be sorry! Ordered the Chilaquiles Benedict and I never wanted it to end! It was heaven in my mouth! Service was good and the atmosphere great. I loved the mix of music they had going on and it wasnt too loud or too quiet! Definitely will be back to try some stuffed french toast and a Palomosa!

    (5)
  • Ashley R.

    Best breakfast in town. Do yourself a favor and get the sweet potato pancake. Wait time has been half as long as they told us. Great service!

    (5)
  • Kelsey C.

    Great service! Even offered a sling for my baby's car seat which was awesome! We ordered the corned beef hash! Which looked and tasted great! Would recommend this place to everyone. Although don't come here on a Saturday for brunch it's very very busy!

    (5)
  • Zoee T.

    Thank you SNOOZE! Food was delicious and service was fantastic! Atmosphere nails it with fun, light, bright, airy, retro with perfect combination of booths, tables and bar. Pineapple upside side down pancake was yummy and not too sweet, classic Ham Benedict with shaved hickory ham,perfectly poached eggs and hollandaise will bring us back again and again!

    (4)
  • Deb S.

    Just as wonderful as your Denver location, but bigger. A good 20 minute wait early on a Saturday morning, which I thought was appropriate. Great hash browns, and that trio of pancakes cannot be beat. I tried the blueberry, the tropicalada, and the sweet potato pancakes. Unbelievable! And when your server says you can have breakfast any old way you want it, they mean it. Décor is kitschy and cute, the place is spanking clean too. Don't dilly-dally about, run and grab yourself some breakfast at Snooze.

    (4)
  • Sam S.

    Very close to a five star, but need to visit again to truly give it five stars. Food that came out was all big, and truly gorgeous. Everyone enjoyed their meal. The breakfast pot pie is awesome and they offer great mix and match options so you can enjoy the menu. Service was polite and responsive.

    (4)
  • TJ R.

    Great place tucked away in the town and country shopping plaza in Camelback and 20th St. Food was so good sand service was excellent, started with an awesome iced chai, though I really wanted to try one of their bloody Mary's...I'll save that fire my next visit. Had the Ham Benedict III...so good my egg poached to perfection. I will definitely be returning back here soon, probably for Sunday brunch so I can give that bloody Mary a try. If you're in the area definitely stop in and have a great meal.

    (5)
  • Forest R.

    Love this place! My husband and I went to the one in Boulder back in October and couldn't wait for this one at the Town and Country shopping center to open. Being a vegan, I loved that they had options to make my breakfast without meat/dairy. While my husband loved that he could have whatever his meatlover heart desired. I have had the tofu scramble with the soyrizo which is delicious! My husband loves the sausage. The pancake of the day when we were there the first time was a sticky bun pancake, we ordered one for the table as dessert and I had a couple bites, it was heaven! There is usually a wait, even during the week. But they will text you when your table is ready and you can go shopping at Nordstrom Rack right next door or take advantage of the games they have on their patio. They also have Bloody Mary's and mimosas, and great coffee. I know I'll be back! I love a good breakfast spot!

    (5)
  • Cris M.

    The food was just okay... I had the eggs benedict. Way to expensive for the quanity and quality of the food. If your looking for unique breakfast items that cost way too much this is the place for you!

    (3)
  • Kellie S.

    I can't believe people wait 90 minutes to eat here. Maybe it was just an off day but I was disappointed. Bad service and bad food. If you can't cook eggs correctly, than you have no business serving breakfast.

    (2)
  • T C.

    A solid four rating....I rarely comment on decor.....but this place has a real nice feel to it. Wait staff friendly and energetic....and helpful....explained menu items and specials. Corned beef hash was excellent...eggs cooked to order and very fresh. And portions just right.....didn't try to cover lack of flavor with sheer volume... Seemed to be several regulars which is a good sign. Highly recommend you try Snooze.

    (4)
  • Lindi K.

    I went to Snooze several months ago, around when it first opened. I totally spaced on writing a review. D'oh! But I remember everything so well, I'll just go ahead and write one anyway. 4 months later. Gonna be super accurate. I went here with 2 other friends of mine during peak brunch hour. i.e., when yo' ass rolls out of bed on a Saturday around 10:30AM. It was pretty crowded, but we only ended up waiting about 20 minutes or so. I just stood outside and snapped pictures of their awesome sign. Such pretty typography + signage (insert nerdy laugh-snort). Once inside and seated, I became increasingly impressed by their fantastic brand consistency. Everything felt so...cool and retro. What the Hell guys, why didn't you hire me as your graphic designer!? I would've traded my work for food. Anyway, our orders were promptly taken by extremely friendly staff. It DID take an overly long time for our food to arrive, but they hadn't been open very long and it was ridiculously busy, so I wasn't too surprised by that. Once the food came, I snarfed it down and washed food particles away with some delicious mimosas. I don't have a massive appetite usually, but I felt their dishes were perfectly proportionate. Just enough food to fill you up, but not too much to put you into a brunch food coma for the rest of the afternoon. I wish I could recall exactly what I ate, but I'm writing this review 4 months later, so my memory is a bit wonky. Oh, remember a few sentences ago when I said our food took a while to arrive? They felt the need to make up for that by gifting us a free pancake that tasted like A FREAKIN' SAMOA. Yeah, I forgive you. Like immediately. Overall, everything was really tasty and appropriately priced. Staff was genuinely kind and really easy to interact with. It gave me the opportunity to crack a bunch of cheesy jokes with our server. I haven't been back since, mostly because I just eat a banana for breakfast when I wake up in the morning. But next time I get HONGRAY for some brunch, I'll definitely hit this place up. Plus, I can ride my bicycle there! Wow dude! bye

    (5)
  • Kyle F.

    One of my favorite places I have ever eaten at. My girlfriend and I ate at a location in Denver 2 years ago. At that time there was no AZ location...we checked. When we saw that there was one in Phoenix this morning the only question was how fast can we get there? This location was just as good as the one in Denver. The staff was friendly and attentive. We were sat at the bar and then asked to move over 1 spot each so another couple could sit next to us. For our trouble (none) the waitress sent us a free pineapple upside down pancake. We ordered the Benny Goodman (eggs Benedict/lox creation) and the Pot Pie (spin on biscuits and gravy). Everything was great. Always busy so be prepared to wait. I would have no problem waiting for an hour, maybe more.

    (5)
  • Kinesis K.

    WE LOVE SNOOZE!! The food is outstanding... it's always one of those meals that you wish would never end! Their Bloody Mary selection is unlike any others I've seen. The staff is always on their toes and give great service!!! Everything about Snooze is what you would be looking for on the weekend or for lunch!

    (5)
  • Nicole M.

    Perfect breakfast place! You can't go wrong here! I couldn't decide which Benedict I wanted and they let me mix and match them. Delicious! Mom had the French toast and was kind enough to share a bite. That was amazing too!!!! They have great coffee and loose leaf teas (my favorite). Highly recommend this to anyone.

    (5)
  • Sharon J.

    my little review. Upon entering I was pleasantly surprised at the decor, cool retro (not my fav style), but it impressed me. The waiter was wonderful and upbeat. Right there when we needed him. The hostess which was a guy (what's the name for him? A hoster?) was welcoming as well. Anyway, the booths were comfy and even liked the lighting. food was delish, we shared the breakfast pot pie, which was big enough for two. Very flavorful, the orange juice tasted fresh squeezed although a bit pricy at $4. The only complaint I have it the noise level was very high. They were busy but I've been elsewhere in the same situation and it's been much quieter. Maybe they need some buffer in the walls or ceiling to absorbs noise. Oh and one last cool thing. There's a bar across the front for looking out to the parking lot and the windows swing up and completely out of the way. Reminded me of Brophy's on the Harbor in Santa Barbara. I will be going back to explore more of their menu for sure.

    (4)
  • Melissa B.

    I took a chance even though this was our 1st meal of 2014, but after reading all the other glowing reviews and viewing the menu I couldn't resist. I'm soo glad because this was hands down the best breakfast we have ever had! I'm not going to get too descriptive but instead state that in every category they score 5 out of 5 stars!

    (5)
  • Donna M.

    After waiting for 65 min. to get a table it took another 35 min. to get our food. The food was ok, not worth waiting an hour in a half for. My Husband ordered and sausage with mushrooms and cheddar cheese the one he got was pulled pork, three little mushrooms and hardly any cheese :( after waiting 35 min. to get it there was no way he was going to send it back. The Chocolate Chip pancake was good, corn beef hash was good as well. The best part of it was we were having brunch with our Son.

    (3)
  • Steve K.

    Is I lived in Phoenix, this place would be a staple for me. I had eggs and hash and my friend had eggs Benedict. Loved them both.

    (5)
  • Jake B.

    As a regular at the Snooze in Denver, I was geeked to see one opening up in Phoenix because I travel here often. Echo and her team hit but out of the park with this one!!!! Excellent food and excellent service!!!

    (5)
  • Keith W.

    Food was a 4, but the service from Teasha was a little bit sideways (literally) she did not walk past the corner of the table. I don't think she smiled once. We were sbout to leave based on her bad attitude. The gentleman that brought our food was more attentive than Teasha was. So a bit of advice, if she comes to your table, leave or ask to be seated in another servers section, trust me..

    (1)
  • Frank F.

    Free coffee while you wait! Food looked and tasted fantastic!

    (4)
  • Corinne Y.

    Waited over an hour for the table. Food was good but not worth the wait in my opinion. Did like that they can cater to the gluten free pretty easily.

    (3)
  • Demi J.

    Snooze is my new favorite breakfast place! Lots of healthy choices for every liking. Gluten free, dairy free, vegan. A little pricey, but the service and quality are awesome!

    (4)
  • A C.

    I don't even know what to say: probably in the top five worst meals I've ever eaten in Phoenix. The Reuben is an abomination: it is actually like corned beef hash with sauerkraut mixed in, slathered on top of a previously frozen pretzel bun. I could not take more than one bite. The egg/sausage sandwich was more of the same: dry pretzel bun, overcooked eggs and way over cooked sausage patty. And by overcooked, in both instances I mean devoid of moisture. The Sausage McMuffin with egg at McDonalds is better. We also ordered the breakfast burrito. The only reason I ate half was the red and green sauce covered up the dry eggs and helped to moisten the stale tortilla. The super wet and starchy potato was not a bonus. Lastly, the hash brown circle thing served as a side: moist, starchy and gluey in the center, browned on the outside. Way too thick to work, they had better take this one back to the drawing board. Unfortunately I cannot get those 60 minutes back. Unfortunately I cannot erase the calories. But fortunately, I do not ever have to go back again.

    (1)
  • Cristina M.

    With a 1-2 hour wait each time I have been there in the mornings on the weekends, I can not give this place 5 stars. However regardless of the wait, and no reservations by phone accepted, I still continue to keep coming back and waiting because the eggs benedict and pancakes are just that amazing (5 stars!)! We usually put our name in and run and errand or two until we receive a text informing us our table is almost ready. The biltmore and a few shopping stores are right there, so you can do a little shopping to bypass time.

    (4)
  • Doug B.

    First the Bangkok Bloody Mary is one of the best we've had - rivaling Screen Door (Portland) and Hash House a Go-Go (San Diego). Loved the ability to pick two Hollandaise dishes from the menu and chose the meat/Mexican one and the Benny Goodman (lox). Both were excellent, as was the toast, sausage and coffee - no mean feat. A new favorite in Phoenix - in the top few with Farmhouse in Gilbert and Matt's in Phoenix. Wait staff was very friendly - lots of people came over and so it was fun, but wondering if it's really efficient? One point off because the free coffee only comes with plastic cups that were recently washed and frankly looked unappetizing. Paper would be much more sanitary. Nonetheless we'll be back.

    (4)
  • Sarah G.

    So they gave my friend and I a free chocolate chip pancake, for no reason other than, try this! That was nice and great, though I am not a pancake fan at all, I still enjoyed the delicious treat for free. Snooze is ALL the craze and it is in San Diego in both locations there and I am still in awe and curious as to why? Sure it is breakfast and the name is catchy, but what gives to make it worth a 2 hour wait? I do not have a reason, wish I did because I would wait the 2 hours for something spectacular about it but the omelettes are skimpy and the price of 2 pieces of bacon was way too much, it was not a fancy pig or anything. It needs to simply have better food to match it's great service. I recommend sitting at the bar top, always my go-to in crowded places, especially crowded at a place like snooze even at 9am on a Saturday when you think brunch is suppose to have that 2 hour wait at 11am, when many people pull themselves out of bed and lazily approach a good ole saturday.

    (2)
  • Budoh L.

    Despite waiting over an hour and half for this breakfast - lunch eatery, it did not put a damper on our appetite. The staff were great... from the host to the server to the server assistant. There was a friendly manager that walked throughout the restaurants to make sure each diner were enjoying not only the food but the dining experience. The retro vibe was super fun! We ordered the pancake trio (upside-down-pineapple, sweet potato & apple pie) and eggs benedict. They let us order 1/2 Benny Goodman - smoked salmon & 1/2 Harvest - hearty greens & mushroom. We felt like we had 5 different dishes. The food was delicious with great fresh ingredients. You definitely have to try their pancake of the day. It's a new flaver every day, and they never repeat it. Get there early on weekends, but it is worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Dee S.

    This place is awesome! I've been here twice now and both experiences have been great. The wait is a little long on the weekends but it's well worth it, as the menu selections are out of this world. They use free-range eggs, there are lots of vegetarian options, and they have amazing breakfast cocktails. I highly recommend the breakfast scramble, which you kind of create yourself, as you get to select the fillings. The tortilla option is tasty (I think they're made in-house). On top of that, the pancakes are honestly the best I've ever had! I've only tried the cinnamon roll ones so far but they are so unbelievably delicious - I've never had any pancakes that come close to the ones at Snooze. Great customer service on top of it all - a fabulous place!

    (5)
  • Jennifer V.

    When entering, the restaurant looks great. Love the Mod decor and upbeat music. We happened to go in the morning on a cooler day and they had the windows and doors open, so the place was downright chilly. We asked to be moved closer to the kitchen. The menu is great and there are plenty of unique items to choose from in addition to "regular" options. The food took a little while to arrive, but looked great when it did. I ordered the pea polenta cakes with hollandaise and my son ordered the french toast off the kids menu. Both of our orders tasted good, but were served luke-warm. The hashbrowns were not crispy and were served as if they had been popped out of muffin cups. Flavor good, temperature of food-not. I would have sent the food back, but it took a while to receive it and our waitress did not check in with us right away. While somewhat disappointing, I would go back, or maybe to a different Snooze.

    (3)
  • Corinne S.

    So delicious! We've converted everyone we bring here into a snooze fan. The pancakes are massive and delicious, especially the pineapple upside down and the strawberry rhubarb...oh! and the sweet potato pancake with ginger butter. My go to order is-The Breakfast Pot Pie and switch out the toast for a pancake (extra charge, not much though) and it is the best mix of savory and sweet! Go here! On a saturday/sunday morning expect an hour wait, but there are shops their like nordstrom rack that you can wonder around while you wait. Oh! and they let you have pets out on the patio

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    I had the Ruben, which was messy but still good. The wife had the Green Eggs and Hamwich and was worth the trip alone. Anyone who comes here needs to try it. Price was average, and service was great.

    (4)
  • C H.

    It's ok. So many good brunch places in Phoenix. I won't be back. Long wait yet tables were always empty. Take to long to seat. My French toast was not that great. Maybe someone else will have better luck.

    (3)
  • Jimena M.

    The food is fantastic so expect a wait on weekends. The breakfast burrito is delicious and they have edgy combinations for some of your favorite morning alcoholic beverages. Check out their Bloody Mary list.

    (5)
  • Julia N.

    Had the pancake flight which was amazing. My favorite was the sweet potato pancake. They have the most amazing Benedict's yum. Try the Bella Bella it's to die for with prociutto and balsamic reduction. Definitely best Benedict in town!

    (5)
  • Art G.

    Pineapple upside down PANCAKES ARE THE BESTEST EVER!!! I'm from Colorado too, so I know how involved they are with charity and volunteer work in their area. Great establishment! I usually do one of two things. The burrito, so similar to a chimichanga. The Chilaqiles Benedict are pretty darn good. This week was national pancake day, so I decided to go to snooze. They had a portion of their pancake sales going to a hospital charity so I loaded up and went a bit out of my comfort zone. I ordered the Spud Deluxe and THREE different pancakes ( a portion of each pancake went to a hospital charity) For my pancakes I chose the Velvet(I'm not a chocolate fan but just sounded good) second I chose a banana glaze, walnut, and sweet creme cheese type of pancake( just the sound of the name creme cheese makes me eek cause I am big on cream but it was still good.) to finish it off as a dessert I made my last pancake are the PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE. I love those pancakes. For my spud deluxe I added Avocado, an egg, and slow roasted pork. It was both delicious and large in portion. Being from Colorado I LOVE everything about this place. An even though there is always a wait, even though they're not as busy as their Colorado locations I still love everything about this place!

    (5)
  • Angela B.

    Long wait, but will worth it. The staff was very friendly, very nicely decorated. My mother has celiac disease and I'm gluten intolerant. They were more than accommodating to our needs. We got the sweet potato pancakes with a side of bacon. This was to die for. I will be back every time I venture out to Phoenix. There was a forty five minute wait, but there are plenty of shops to fill your time. Well worth the wait!!!!

    (5)
  • Todd S.

    This is a must when visiting Tucson! Reminds me of South Beach with all the Art Deco flavor. Pancakes, AWESOME!

    (4)
  • Danica T.

    OMG, this place is so so so so so yummy...and there's a line out the door for it on the weekends that I just can't force myself to stand in, otherwise I'd be there more often! I had one of the eggs bennie and one of their dessert-like pancakes. So delicious. Great for kids. Love the booths!

    (4)
  • Dan J.

    Too busy for their own good. We went on a Saturday morning around 8:45 and we were seated in 20 minutes at the bar which was fine. The problem was that no one took our order or even water for 15 minutes. We were there 25 minutes and never got our food although people around us arrived later and already had their food. We left. The food is supposed to be great. We will never know. The employees acted liked they were not trained well and did not know how to keep the flow of people going.

    (1)
  • Trey S.

    Boom! Amazing breakfast burrito! Fresh squeezed OJ! Yum! So many things on the menu I wanted to try, too few days in my trip to Phoenix.

    (5)
  • Nini V.

    This place is a wonderful find! They have a pancake flight! How amazing is that?! I love pancakes & that's the best thing you could give a pancake lover. I tried the strawberry-rubarb, pineapple upside down & banana Nutella. They were all delicious! My husband had the chocolate peanut butter pancake & his was just as good. Everything tasted wonderful! It's a must try for breakfast!

    (5)
  • Camille K.

    We decided to check this place out after hearing good things and apparently so did half of Phoenix. We waited a good 45 minutes before being seated, and even then, it was at the bar. The food was great and I loved the wide variety of brunch cocktails. The wait was a big turn off, but everything else was great.

    (3)
  • Butch L.

    It's breakfast. Snooze turns it into a special meal. Great menu, great service, great decor, great everything - except the wait. I have never been to Snooze - weekend or weekday when I didn't have to wait at least 15 minutes - over an hour on weekends. But I wait cause it's worth it. I'm not one for the sweet pancakes though they are delicious. I love the spuds with lots of fillings and a poached egg on top. The benedict with the lox is killer good. Go often - try everything! I'm only giving four stars cause I hate the wait.

    (4)
  • Kaula C.

    I've never ordered as much food as I did and actually finished it all. Definitely worth the 40minute wait! Don't be discouraged just because there's a long wait-that means the food worth eating(: amazing

    (5)
  • Cody C.

    Good atmosphere with great food! The stuffed French toast was delicious! Omelette was good with lots to choose from.

    (4)
  • Rob S.

    We were excited to try a new independent restaurant in the neighborhood, but we ended up a bit disappointed. We we understanding of the wait on a holiday weekend, but it took nearly 45 minutes to get our food once we ordered. Good news....we did enjoy the food once it arrived. The management handled the situation very well, because of this we will likely try them again, but there seem to be a lot of bugs to work out!

    (3)
  • James G.

    Great food, great environment. The only things I would consider a negative would be our service wasn't top of the line, but I can forgive them due to the amount of customers in the restaurant. The other negative would be wait time, but that again I can't fault Snooze, they are just THAT GOOD.

    (5)
  • Michelle C.

    I visited this restaurant for the first time yesterday. I have tried to go several times on the weekend but the wait was always well over an hour. Overall, the decoration and vibe if the restaurant were nice. However, the service was very slow. It took about 25 to 30 minutes to get our food, our waitress barely checked on us, and our drinks stayed empty the majority of the time. I agree with other reviewers that it appears that their sweeter items may be better than their savory. We had the Sandwich I Am and the Green Eggs and Hamwich. The green eggs and hamwich was a good size but not too flavorful and overpowered by the spinach. The ham on it was tasty. The other sandwich was average. We had the side of fruit which was extra and pretty small but okay. We had a side if hash browns which were good. They did offer me a beverage to go which was nice. Overall it was okay but nothing I would wait in line for. There are better breakfast options within a few blocks of here.

    (3)
  • Ann R.

    Food was cool and mostly flavorless. This is our third trip and we won't be coming back. Denver location is awesome, five star, PHX needs to go for lessons in food prep and customer service.

    (2)
  • Leslie M.

    I was excited when I found out they'd be opening a Snooze in Phoenix. They have several locations in Colorado and their breakfast is truly unparalleled in unique menu items, quality options, and healthy alternatives. Throw in the quirky/laid back atmosphere first trademarked in Denver, and you've got a recipe for a pretty kickin am eatery!! The food I could write about--and drool over--all day. Their pancake flights are a MUST. Far too many great choices, in addition to their awesome daily specials, to decide on just one type. Among my favorites are the bananutella and the pineapple upsidedown pancakes. Don't be afraid to throw in a plain ol' buttermilk either because simple is still superb! I have never had a server I didn't like. Apparently being welcoming, accommodating, and perfectly friendly is a hiring requirement. You know how sometimes you can just tell when employees are happy with where they work (just how you can tell when they're definitely not...)?! This is one of those places. Everyone is happy and that happiness is contagious. What an awesome place! Job well done Snooze! Thanks for moving into town!

    (5)
  • Buzz F.

    I'm not exactly unbiased here. I relocated from Denver. Year ago and my former residence was next to the Littleton location. It's not uncommon to have a 30 minute wait Tuesday morning at 10:00am. I love ALL the Benedict's and infused alcohols make for a fun breakfast too. The Town and Country location (great choice btw, good culture match) is of the same quality and it shows in the staff. A must try for foodies and families that like fun, good food and great atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Art R.

    Would give it 5 stars for the food, service and ambience but have to knock it down a star because of the long wait times to get in. C'mon please take reservations and make everyones life easier. The hash with green chilies in it is to die for. They also make a killer bloddy mary. I understand they are getting ready to open a place in Tempe. I can only imagine what the wait time will be like there. They also carry a few beers but the choices don't make sense. I'm sorry but who wants to drink a big IPA for breakfast, they'd be better off selling San Tan's Mr. Pineapple, Papago's Orange Blossom or Sonoran's Vanilla.

    (4)
  • Ben B.

    Awesome grilled cheese with spinach, arugula, and strawberries salad and a perfect tomato soup.

    (4)
  • Kell G.

    Well worth the wait for an amazing Sunday morning breakfast! Friendly knowledgeable staff from start to finish. They text you when your table is ready so you can leave the premises if you'd like to do some nearby shopping. When I couldn't decide between two types of eggs Benedict the server said that they could make the eggs Benedict half and half. Fantastic food and service, not a place to go if you want to get seated right away.

    (5)
  • Mike N.

    Not a big fan of breakfast food (but the girlfriend is, so we brunch) but I always find something really good here. Plus they can do just about everything gluten free. The wait can suck, so go early or on a weekday. Chairs are a little weird.

    (5)
  • Wendy S.

    Food was mediocre. Music was nostalgic pop from the 80's mostly. Fun decor/ atmosphere and friendly service. However, probably would not return again.

    (3)
  • Deana C.

    Everything and I mean everything is made from scratch! French toast is delicious and hash best I've ever had!

    (5)
  • Jessica T.

    So, Snooze, huh? First of all, as much as I love my mornings, I have an equal and dedicated love with the "snooze" button. So, immediately, all I can think is "I can relate..."! The atmosphere is absolutely perfect. Adorable and authentic. Diverse and yet coordinated and well put together. The energy is consistent. As in, the host was as personable and upbeat as the server without overdoing it... Because let's be honest here, there's a line between authentic "radness" and "I'm full of shit and trying way too hard to be perky for a good tip" radness. And let's talk about how great it is, that although there's a wait, you can walk right in to a complimentary cup of their fresh brewed Guatemalan coffee!! Now, I like my coffee untainted by sugars and creamers and the verdict is clear... They clearly drink this stuff in heaven. Our wait wasn't too painful. A little longer than I necessarily expected, given the size of the crowd. However, it being a new restaurant and such a pleasure to be inside of, the table turnover wasn't as quick as some other places in Phoenix, i.e. "Matts Big Breakfast", that keeps you coming back because the food is phenomenal, but is so small that once you're done eating, it's time to dash before you get a rash on your arm from rubbing elbows with the folks at the table next to yours. Anyway, THE FOOD! Because it's all about the food, right? Oh. My. God. I am a true junkie when it comes to French Toast and it's the first thing I try everywhere I go for breakfast, if of course they offer it. Not only does "Snooze" offer it, but they offer TWO variations of it, which I'm not sure I have ever seen anywhere else before, aside from your chains like IHOP etc. The "OMG French Toast", stuffed with marscapone and topped with cinnamon, strawberries, vanilla, and... Wait for it... Coconut!.. Which almost threw me off from ordering it, because I'm generally not a fan, but I went for it. And I'm so glad that I did!!!This stuff is appropriately named, because there are TRULY no other words. Absolutely fantastic.!! Now, unfortunately, my 5th star was lost because the food did take a little longer than I think it should ever take for food to come out and it was a little soggy as if it may have been sitting on the line a tad bit longer than it should've been. I'm not going to say it was cold, because it wasn't. However, it wasn't as warm as I would've liked for it to be. Again, all of this is still MINIMAL for a brand new place just getting it's feet on the ground. Yes, I've applied for a serving position at this spot. But, to be fair, this review isn't ONLY because I'm hoping like hell that they will hire me, but because this is a WONDERFUL addition to Central Phoenix for breakfast and brunch. I will have to check out their lunch menu as well in order to post a review about that aspect, but overall, aside from Matt's which has been in my own humble opinion, the best breakfast ONLY joint in Phoenix for years and Windsor's breakfast/brunch on weekends, Snooze is quickly behind and I have a feeling, is going to DOMINATE the morning scene sooner than later. Now it's time to head home and snooze... Saturday "after breakfast naptime".

    (4)
  • Elizabeth H.

    We decided to give Snooze a try this past Saturday. I went prepared for an hour plus wait and was pleasantly surprised to find out the wait was only 15 to 20 minutes. We put our name in and they texted us about 15 minutes later. On time...great! We immediately go to the hostess stand and were told our table was being bused and to wait off to the side. Um...ok... Ten more minutes go by so I went back up to the hostess stand to see what was going on. She said that I was going to be seated any minute. I look at my phone and they had texted me again despite me standing in the exact same place the entire time. Weird. Anyway, we are finally seated. I order a diet coke and the waitress brings me a coke. No big deal. I tell her and she brings me a new drink and takes our order. In the meantime, apparently Snooze VIPs are seated next to us as the manager spent several minutes talking to them and they were even given a free pancake. Nice. Good for them. Not so nice is when they get their food before us even though we were seated ten minutes earlier. A half hour goes by....still no food. Our waitress says it will be out "any minute". More people that were seated after us are getting food and some of them are even done eating by the time ours finally comes out. I ordered the French toast, which was good but not great. It was two slices of wonder bread with a strawberry or two on top. My fiancé got a bowl of hash browns with some cheese on top. I can't remember what they called it on the menu. I guess the food was good enough that I would go back if the experience was better. At this point it's not worth it for me. We live less than a mile from Snooze and love to go out to breakfast. Despite the convenient location, I don't think we will be back.

    (2)
  • Beckett A.

    Great place for a very tasty but unique breakfast. I enjoyed it thoroughly!

    (5)
  • Lauren E.

    So yummy! Good coffee, had a Bananutella pancake and a breakfast taco. The pablano hollandaise sauce makes the taco. If you're new to this place, they will do half orders on nearly everything, and make just about everything tailored to taste. Good service too. Will be back!

    (4)
  • Betty M.

    Went here for the second time today. Not as great as the first experience I got the Ruben sandwich definitely not something I would order again. My hash browns were cold in the middle. My husband got the French toast half of each one they offered that was amazing !! I ordered the pineapple upside down cake the first time and it was yummy.. We were seated pretty quickly however getting our actual food took a while. Next time I got I'll def sick to the breakfast items

    (4)
  • Rebeca A.

    Best french toast I have ever had. Coconut. OMG FRENCH TOAST. Great service. Awesome atmosphere. We sat outside. Pet friendly. Would definitely come back. Long wait. But worth it.

    (5)
  • Jennifer O.

    This new breakfast restaurant from Colorado is awe...some... I was super impressed, and the husband was too. I almost don't want to tell anyone because I don't want to have to wait for hours to eat here (ha.). So, to start, the restaurant is decorated cutely, definitely not reminiscent of the souper salad or whatever that was there before. We sat down and read the story of their coffee...I guess the owner went to Guatemala and personally picked out the coffee they use....pretty cool stuff, also was tasty. Then our waitress came by to see if we were ready, I told her I was between two things, and she said, oh well that's great because we order half and half anything for the same price....I was flabbergasted. What?!?! Yup. You can get half pancakes half tacos or two different types of benedict or half french toast half benedict or whatever.....that is the coolest thing ever!!!! I love variety, so this kinda rocked my socks. I ended up ordering half harvest bene and half chilaquiles bene. The husband got the pineapple upside down pancakes (PS you can get flights of pancakes...3 different types....ahhhh!). The harvest bene was good, had a goat cheese polenta cake, leeks, other fresh veg...with a perfectly poached egg and hollandaise. As good as that was, the chilaquiles was Ah mazing! Delicious roasted beef barbacoa, spicy tomato pico, another perfectly poached egg and a cheddar hollandaise....it was heaven on a plate. Even the potatoes were good (and I'm not a huge breakfast potato fan). The husband loved his pineapple pancakes....he said they were the best pancakes he's had in town...to quote him 'these pancakes were better than any I had on any Hawaiian island.' I will definitely be back and if it's consistently this good, it will be a five star for sure.

    (4)
  • Miwa F.

    I am so HAPPY they opened one up in AZ!! When I lived in Denver this was the spot to go to! Since its so good, the wait is pretty long. They have an awesome system down which they text you when your table is ready! Good thing Nordstrom Rack and all the other places are around the restaurant so you can go shopping! There is FREE water and coffee in the back which I LOVE! It's like getting free bread or chips and salsa when you go to a dinner restaurant! You can't go wrong with anything on their menu! **EXCITED**

    (5)
  • Trevor Z.

    Check this place out for sure. Excellent service, food, and atmosphere. I had Juan's tacos and was not disappointed. I will be back in the near future!

    (4)
  • Terri H.

    After waiting for 30 mins for a table and another 40 for food we left when we were told It would be awhile for our food because the kitchen was so backed up. Many employees talking to customers but apparently none who can cook. None of the tables around us had food. Don't go unless you have a few hours to wait for a couple eggs.

    (1)
  • Jenn R.

    I wanted to love this place with it's cute decor and giant coffee mugs. We went in on a weekday morning where there was enough staff on for every table to have their own server. After waiting 10 minutes to be greeted by a server that looked mildly annoyed she had an opportunity to make money while at her job... I ordered a coffee, my husband ordered a pineapple juice. The juice never came. We ordered breakfast.. Maybe the juice was being fresh squeezed? My husband ordered pancakes, I ordered the chilaquiles benedict. The pancakes came out like pancakes... The Benedict looked like everything my breakfast loving heart desired. The first bite was cold... I assessed it to be the mass amount of pico piled on top. A few more bites... Meh. Tried the other half without all the pico... ICE COLD meat. Appetite killed with the fear that Id be yacking up food poisoning later. After our server finally showed up.. Still no pineapple juice.... I informed her of the ice cold meat (Cold as if they took it out of the freezer, forgot to prep it and just piled it on top). She asked if I wanted another one. I declined saying I didn't have time to wait for another meal as my husband was already finished with his breakfast and it was a weekday. She said she would take it off the bill. I handed her my credit card to go ahead and run since everything seemed to take forever there. She brings it back... The manager took $5 off. The Benedict was $13.50. The manager also never even came to the table. I want to hate this place and never return, but I know there is so much potential on that menu. The sad part is the owner was sitting at the table next to usgoing over paperwork.... Oh well.

    (2)
  • Brittnee R.

    My fiancé and I dined her frequently when they first opened, but the quality of the good and the service rapidly declined. Such a disappointment. I'll choose Luci's any day.

    (2)
  • Matt B.

    This place was a last minute audible, we show up at 9:30a on a Sunday morning and there's a 30 min wait. I kinda like this as a sign as waiting usually means something worth waiting for. The systems where they use tablets to text us when the table are ready is revolutionary. It allows people to hang out by the fountain and converse. By the time we left at 10:30a it was like an outdoor party broke out in the parking lot. This place is easily the coolest brunch place in the city and it's not just because of the OMG French Toast and the breakfast burrito (both of which were slamming btw). It's got a fun space age decor. The music is peak hour wedding music with the Bee Gees and Michael Jackson. The coffee comes with a story about how it's hand grown in the mountains of Guatemala. Big flat screens. The service is friendly but it's absolutely precise with waiters, runners and bus boys turning tables at record speed. Some might say it's bordering on douchey (and maybe that's a fair comment) but overall a fun experience and delicious food.

    (5)
  • Sally P.

    Delicious! The flight of pancakes was amazing! I can't wait to go back and try the breakfast pot pie!

    (5)
  • Mohammed A.

    I had the OMG french toast, it was beyond amazing. I would say it is the best to French toast I ever had. The service , here is excellent .thank you guys for making my morning

    (5)
  • Jarrod S.

    Ok - I have read other reviews and YES the food was good but heck after 45 mins waiting for a table and then another 45 minutes at the table waiting for food... well our taste buds were diminished, maybe it was the dry mouth we suffered waiting endlessly for refills, or the lack luster wait staff, common one girl was in short shorts that should never be on someone her size (puked in my mouth). Its the kind of place people go to just because they went in Cali or CO. If you have no place to be and want to wait hours for OK breakfast then this is the place for you! Breakfast Club in Old Town has the same wait but your in and out in 20 mins once you sit down... and must better looking staff!

    (1)
  • Billy G.

    Visited for the second time this morning, and food was just as good as the first time. So far, we've tried six dishes and all have been excellent. The house made sausage is great, the corned beef hash is out of this world, and even though I'm not much of a pancake fan, the sweet potato and carrot cake pancakes were excellent as well. Service earned them the fifth star; on both visits we've been served by Chelsea and she has done a spectacular job--even offered me a roadie for my coffee on our first visit before Christmas. Looking forward to making Snooze a regular player in our weekend breakfast rotation!

    (5)
  • Andrea P.

    UH-MAZE-ING is the best adjective to describe this delectable eatery. While in town visiting, and then reading the reviews regarding this establishment, it became a required stop. I am a true fan of eggs benedict and this place has a variety of benedict concoctions. Absolutely delish! In addition, the carrot cake pancakes make you wanna slap yo mama! Definitely a must try, you WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED! :)

    (5)
  • Todd J.

    Good food with a flair! Solid, friendly service in a hip atmosphere that manages to stretch almost to the edge of being cheesy yet it works. We will be back when in the area for sure.

    (4)
  • Todd T.

    I first learned about Snooze AM eatery while on a business trip to Denver. The food and staff was amazing, so I had to try the local one in Phoenix. The place was packed (which is a constant) and there were already several people waiting outside. I took my new girlfriend with me and we were told it would be a 15 minute to1 hour wait. They took my phone number, so they could text me when our table was ready. We got the text about 50 minutes later and we sat at a shaded table outside. Our service was incredible and we were fully taken care of and serviced in a timely and friendly manner throughout the whole experience. I ordered the OMG French Toast and it was wonderful as always (I have had it a couple of times now). My girlfriend ordered the Chile Verde Benny (A woman after my heart!) which was also spectacular. Even the house hash-browns were firmly crispy on the outside and delicious. Seriously, how could you go wrong with this place!

    (5)
  • Mark T.

    I usually do not write a review on my first time going to restaurants unless I'm out of town and they have one chance to make a first impression. However, this place is an exception. I went here for my first time last week and we were amazed. Now, we did go here during off peak hours (9am on a Wednesday) but the restaurant was fairly full. Service was ok, a bit on the slow side but she was great. Remembered everything and provided good suggestions. We got a 3 egg omelet with hash browns and a side of pancake (yes, I was hungry) and the breakfast tacos. A pleasant surprise, but they also have a full coffee bar! So we had to get a latte... better than the chain coffee joint I must say. Everything was great. The hash browns were a little soggy on the inside but crispy outside. Buttermilk pancake.... excellent! Omelet, light and fluffy... compliments to the cook. Most breakfast places certainly do not make omelets like this. The breakfast tacos were also great and you get to pick what you want in them. All in all, not your normal breakfast place so any comparison to IHOP, Denny's etc do not make any sense. This place is not like them so do not expect to see the Grand Slam for $5. If you are looking for a moderately priced breakfast place close to Biltmore, the 51 or that is centrally located, this is it. Be sure to get there at a reasonable time, it seems like this place would go on a wait quickly.

    (4)
  • Ashley C.

    Expect to wait 20+ minutes for a table, but the wait is SO worth it!

    (5)
  • Amy W.

    This place is amazing. We went here on a recommendation from a friend who loved it in Colorado, and trust me people it's worth it! Almost every Friday you can bet that we are there eating the 3 egg scramble, the breakfast burrito (the husband's fave) and whatever pancake we argue over because it's hard to pick one! The best thing by far though is their pancakes (and this is coming from a french toast gal). Go for the sweet potato pancake, your taste buds will thank you for it!

    (5)
  • kristy a.

    We went here today for their "soft opening", since we work next door to the restaurant. 100% of the proceeds today went to St. Mary's Food Bank. What an incredible idea to get your staff trained and get people talking about your place! We were greeted and seated within the first 3 minutes of entering the restaurant. Our waitresses (one was in training, and one was here from San Diego to help) were at our table very quickly and ready to tell us all about the place. Very friendly and helpful service! We were happy to listen as they told us that Snooze likes to use local ingredients, which was a huge plus! They have a great variety of food items to choose from...I went with the Spuds Deluxe, which was a huge pile of hashbrowns cooked perfectly and topped with cheeses, scallions and two "mixings" of your choice. I chose wild mushrooms and bacon. Delicious! My coworkers enjoyed the pancake of the day (strawberry shortcake) and the breakfast burrito. I tasted both and they were amazing. ESPECIALLY the burrito. It was HUGE and tasty. The prices are also reasonable. I'll save giving it a 5 star review until the hype wears off and they are open for awhile, but I have a feeling it's going to go nowhere but up. Very impressed. We will definitely go here again. Probably quite often!

    (4)
  • Michael M.

    It's hard for me to give a breakfast place more than 4 stars, because breakfast is breakfast right? Well, Snooze earns the 5th star because it didn't miss on anything. The wait was an hour long on Sunday morning, but it's a popular place so can't ding them for that. The coffee was really good--you can read the long story about how it's from their partner farm in Guatemala or you can just drink and enjoy. Our group got a variety of breakfast items--French Toast, Corned Beef Hash, traditional Eggs Benedict, Chilaquiles Benedict, Scrambled Eggs. Our kind server also brought us out a complimentary speciality pancake, which was tasty. Everything was on point. The table was silent; everyone was enjoying their meal. I had the traditional eggs benedict (Ham Benedict III). The ham was shaved, which I surprisingly liked. The hollandaise was also light and not overpowering and not too thick. It's a long wait, but worth it.

    (5)
  • Sarah B.

    I am only leaving 4 stars because the place is soo damn loud you can't hear your table mates. The gluten free blueberry pancakes I had were fantastic!!! Better than Butters.... Which is where I usually go. Service was good, and waitress was busy, but attentive. Ambiance of course was loud, but the decor in the place is absolutely right up my alley!!! Id love one of those round tables and round booths for my own kitchen!!! Will definitely return!!

    (4)
  • Tara G.

    Love having a new brunch spot, especially with mimosas on tap! There were a lot of things on the menu that looked good, so I will definitely be back. I had the breakfast burrito this time with half red/half green sauce. It was a ton of food, and I could only eat half of it. The service was great, but there was a long wait to be seated. There is complimentary coffee while you wait, and they'll text you when your table is ready if you want to wander around Nordstrom Rack.

    (4)
  • Jocelyn Y.

    Can't wait to come back! Luckily, the boyfriend and I had a Wednesday morning off and could come when it's not standing room only. I ordered the Chilaquiles Benedict which was so delicious. The hollandaise sauce was spicy goodness! The boyfriend ordered the hash and I assume it was good considering he cleaned his plate in about 5 minutes. Will definitely be coming back to sample the Bloody Mary menu!

    (5)
  • Mike K.

    I blame snooze for making every meal I ate after theirs seem ho hum. The flavor of the meal was amazing as was the service, thanks for a great meal. I had the Benny goodman and a traditional eggs Benedict. We are going to bookend our trip with another bite from the "snooze" before flying back to Sitka, Alaska.

    (5)
  • Ron B.

    Looking for a great breakfast in Phoenix, Snooze is it. The pancakes are thick and delicious. The hash browns perfect and not greasy. Eggs fresh and cooked perfectly. Most of the staff are excellent. Snooze you will not even be bothered by the wait.

    (5)
  • Rosie T.

    Came here for the first time today with my boyfriend & we have to say...this is probably one of our new favorite brunch spots. First off, wait is ridiculous. We arrived around 11:00am & wait was about 60-75 mins for 2 people...crazy! We put our name down & went on some errands. They'll text you 5 mins before your table is ready. I got the text, checked in & for some reason waited an additional 20 mins. Apparently they forgot about us so we asked to be seated at the bar. To make up for the wait they gave us a free giant caramel apple pie pancake...it was insanely yummy. I'm not a fan of Apple pie but I would order this pancake again. For cocktails we ordered the spicy Bloody Mary (with habanero & jalepeno infused vodka) & spicy gazpacho Bloody Mary (with cucumber, garlic & bell pepper infused vodka). Both were delicious! As for food, we ordered the chilaquiles Benedict & Bella Bella Benny Benedict (with proscuitto, arugula & balsamic glaze). Food & flavors were incredible! Everything on their food & drink menus are unique & there's a good variety of brunch items. The girls at the bars were super nice & attentive and the restaurant has a cool, hip, trendy vibe/atmosphere. Would definitely come back to try other brunch items & would recommend it to our friends...just have to keep in mind of the crazy wait time.

    (5)
  • Chelsea A.

    Oh Snooze how we love thee!!! Everything was absolutely wonderful! We waited a while before we got seated however I can see why this place is so popular. My husband had the "Pancake Flight" where he got the OMG French Toast, Pineapple Pancake and Apple Pie Pancake... Seriously AMAZING. I got the simple 3-egg breakfast... EVERYTHING was cooked to perfection. I highly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Nicole M.

    The wait was fine, it will be about 30 minutes but they will text you when the table is ready. Both times I went there, I had awesome servers who actually talked with me, and even gave us a free pancake! Awesome service, food was amazing, holycrap food was awesome. Always filling and delicious.

    (5)
  • Kristen A.

    I have been to Snooze 5 times, but have only eaten here twice. The 3 times I was forced to turn away were because of 60-75 minute wait times. The food is great and I have been pleased with all of the meals and drinks I have sampled off their menu, but the current trendiness and long wait times make me more likely to choose a different breakfast place in this area. It's not really justifiable to eat here unless you really have a lot of time on your hands. Today we waited 35 minutes to be sat and another 40 waiting for food. Staff was friendly and pleasant and the patio table we sat at was very nice, but, again, it's just a crazy amount of time to devout to breakfast. If they could find a way to seat and feed people in a more reasonable amount of time, Snooze would be worth WAY more stars.

    (3)
  • Mahatma H.

    Breakfast restaurants are a natural place to start the day. This one has vibrant colors and a modern decor. We decided to sit on the patio since the music was loud and my friend couldn't hear with that much background sound. The full bar provided a ginger beer and vodka drink that was delicious. Heaters for chilly days are available but today it was not needed given the warm day. Our brunch was sweet potato pancakes with caramel sauce and walnuts and an eggs benedict over palenta with hash browns. They arrived a bit late as did the coffee, but the wait and a good stiff drink made the extra time fly by. Ingredients are fresh and flavors are excellent, this food is exceptional. Snooze has plenty of young people and a very kind and efficient staff that keeps pace with a constant steady business in the middle of the day. The location is perfect with a high-end grocery store and a bulk store around the back of the mall. After the meal you can walk around the renovated mall and shop to your heart's content.

    (4)
  • Mike P.

    Unbelievable, one of the best breakfast spots I have ever been too. Any of their Bennys are amazing. I had the ham and the beef Benny, so good! I will make this a regular spot for me. Love it!

    (5)
  • Trey S.

    recently decided to try a new breakfast place and Snooze was the choice. What a surprising and delicious find. Went with my boyfriend and a friend, and there was an error in my order, before i even noticed they had brought me my plate, just a few minutes later than the other two and had not charged me for it. Service was amazing and food was delicious, this is definitely a place i encourage to try and you will love it.

    (5)
  • Marc G.

    Well, right from the start, the ONLY reason I did not give Snooze a 5 star rating is because or the wait, which was about 30 minutes longer that the hostess guesstimated. The two of us sat at the bar for brunch yesterday, Sunday. The attitudes and people skills of this place is off the chain, some of THE BEST that I have experienced. So after sitting at the bar for maybe 3 minutes already with coffee in my hand, one of the bar tenders, Andy served the people next to us a cocktail and they RAVED about it, so I asked Andy what it was. His answer while giving us the extra in the shaker to taste was " a little morning Margarita." My answer was that it could very easily turn into an all day BIGGGGG Margarita...soooooooooooooo good with the blood orange juice in it, yum! We each ordered one. So for brunch we decided to get 3 plates and graze; Lynne ordered the pancake sampler, (gluten free), I ordered the corn beef hash with sunny side up and also the OMG stuffed french toast, also gluten free as Lynne does not eat gluten. I had to taste the OMG stuffed french toast first. I will admit that I was very unsure of what I was going to taste as most of the time when I do taste gluten free bread, it just does NOT appeal to me. Let me tell you OMG OMG OMG...it was OMG!!!! My mouth is watering right now just thinking about it. I then tried mine, the corn beef hash. I had it cooked crispy. It was also off the chain, cooked perrrrrrrrfectly! Next to get the pleasure of my fork was the pineapple pancake on Lynne's pancake sampler. I have to say that after tasting all three plates, Snooze had a perfect score that day and we will be back very soon. BTW, the ambiance was great. The restaurant has great character and it is great for people watching there. I want another one of those Margaritas! Simply deeeeeeeeeeelicious!

    (4)
  • Richard H.

    I was refereed to this place from a friend and decided to check this place out yesterday. It was a very nice looking spot but I had my order to go since I was at work. I ordered the breakfast burrito and it was bomb! Definitely going to come back.

    (5)
  • Jim B.

    My brother found this place, and we went while I was in Phoenix on business. Have only eaten there once, but the huevos rancheros was awesome. The servers were attentive but left us alone to visit, and we didn't wait more than a couple of minutes. (But it was a Thursday at 9 am.) Loved it, will definitely go again!

    (5)
  • Thomas D.

    Not what I was expecting from the typical hipster breakfast joint in the biltmore. In fact the food was amazing along with a great vintage atmosphere that could be considered a mix from the contemporary 50's with some retro 70's to spice it up. The price matched the food with everything being made from scratch along with some of the best country gravy I've ever had! I recommend anyone to go and check out the food, the ambiance, and the very nice ladies that dish you up your food along with great customer service!

    (5)
  • Alana S.

    Food is not only delicious, but I value their commitment to quality ingredients, local, fair trade, and organic when possible. Love their willingness to customize meals with no attitude. Cool, friendly staff, funky place, good vibe. Brunch does require a wait, but the complimentary coffee helps, and this place is worth the wait!

    (5)
  • michael w.

    The Sandwhich I Am is amazing! Hash browns are addicting! Get the pancake flight. Great service and awesome decor. This is a HUGE plus for our neighborhood. Will continue to go back

    (5)
  • Allen W.

    Cute, 50's-esqe (as currently manufactured in China) mid-century modern space. Interesting and inventive pancakes. Pineapple upside down cake was excellent, sweet potato didn't quite work. Not too pricey for a breakfast place. Will try again.

    (4)
  • Sara C.

    My first time eating at Snooze was in San Diego - a highlight of that vacation - so I was beyond excited to see them land in Phoenix, too! The menu is genius, really there is something for every taste. I'm a savory breakfast foods fan, but the pineapple upside down or blueberry danish pancake could change my mind again and again.

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    In my top 3 best ever breakfasts! Amazing! Had the Bella Bella Benny and 3 pancakes: sweet potato, pineapple upside down, and blueberry. The tangy balsamic dressing and prosciutto were incredible on the Benny. Hands down best pancakes EVER! You have to try.

    (5)
  • nicholas u.

    I was back at Snooze this morning. I usually make it here for breakfast every month or so, and the food/service is almost always great. This morning was a different story. I arrived around 8:45 and there was no wait for a table.. Lucky me ! ! I quickly was sat at a little two top table near the back. I had an idea of what I wanted, but always like to hear about the pancake of the day before finalizing my order. I sat and waited, and waited and waited. A busgirl was busy cleaning off tables around me, but no sign of a waitress. Finally, after 5 minutes, a waitress peers over the half wall and sees me sitting there. She comes over and asks if I would like something to drink. No apology for the delay or anything.. No mention of a daily special pancake. Just your very standard order taker.. I decide to try the OMG french toast with a side of ham. I had heard great things about the french toast and have never had it before. The food arrives before too long. The side of ham was actually two small pieces--one about an inch by 2 inches, and the other piece 2 inches square.. WTF? The french toast was promised to have fresh strawberries and coconut. A more appropriate description would be one strawberry cut in about 8 tiny pieces. It was supposed to be stuffed with mascarpone cheese. If there was at one time some mascarpone in between the brioche slices, it must have been spread on with a butter spreader because there was nothing between the bread slices resembling a creamy cheese. The flavor was good, but it definitely reads better on the menu that it was presented to me today. If what I got today was the spec for it and not a shorted version, maybe they should change the name from OMG french toast to Ehhhh French toast.. I will go back based on previous visits, but if this was my one and only trip, it would have been my last.

    (3)
  • Nancy S.

    OMG in general describes the food here! We were in town for a few days and now have eaten here 2x. (We tried for 3 but the wait on a Sunday was ~60 min.The servers and hosts/hostesses are to notch too. Well worth the wait to get in. Highly recommend. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Cynthia S.

    I know this place is quite popular but my breakfast and service were sooooo "meh": The waitress wasn't sure what herbal iced tea was so I ordered herbal tea and a glass of ice. The tea came with no explanation of what kind it was and it definitely was too strong to be herbal so I didn't drink it. Never got the glass of ice. Ordered scrambled eggs, toast, hashbrowns and chicken "sausage ". The latter was a misshapen patty that I couldn't eat. I tried two bites and it had an odd flavor so I skipped it. The eggs and toast were okay but only marmalade for the toast was served with it. No other options. Had to wait quite awhile for the check and the place was NOT busy. My stomach was upset for about three hours afterwards. Not going back. Ever.

    (2)
  • Mary S.

    Waited way too long for our food to come, 40-45 minutes. Food was good, great menu choices, but the bill was not correct. Added costs that the waitress could not explain, just that 'that is what the computer came up with'. Really? Adjusted it which took another 5-10 minutes but still wasn't right. I'll do Butterfields or Over Easy over this place.

    (3)
  • Jeff S.

    well after a less than favorable review I was promptly contacted by Rebecca from their corporate offices. she was very interested in what I had to say. She asked if she bought our next meal would we be willing to try them 1 more time? Why not... I'm glad we did. What a difference. Britt, our server was outstanding. The food came out shortly after we ordered. It was hot and fresh. Long story short, I will definitely be going back. Good food and good management.

    (4)
  • Lisa W.

    Snooze!!! What a fantastic place. Well worth the wait. Have been twice in the last three days. OMG French Toast is very well named. This morning tried the Pineapple Upside Down Pancake, Carrot Cake Pancake, Sweet Potato Pancake & Chocolate Pancake with Oats and White Chocolate chips. I CAN'T choose a favorite! The food rocks and the service is top notch. My new favorite place!

    (5)
  • Sue R.

    I had breakfast for the first time here and cannot understand the hype. Food was ok. Not the best breakfast I ever had. It may have been because of the service and the health issue. My friend asked for milk.with her coffee and.water with no ice. The serrver brought cream and water with ice. The server brought.me a refill of my coffee. My friend said 'don't drink it' There was a bright red lipstick stain on the mug. We told thr server and all.she said was that.doesn't come out in the dishwasher. I told my friend I have lost my.appetite. The food comes. I ordered the corned beef hash and it was ok. I.have had better. I took a bite of my.rye toast and it was dry. Our server was ignoring us so I asked another server for butter. A server brings it Our server comes over and said I hear you needed more butter. I asked if I was.supposed to have buttered toast. She advised me that there is s machine that does it and they must have forgotten to put my toast in it Again no apology. I live less than 10 minutes from here.Will I be back? Highly unlikely.

    (2)
  • Nicole B.

    The best breakfast I've ever had. Everything is cooked to perfection and there is a great vibe and sense of team within the restaurant and it's service. Anytime I have company I take them here for delicious food and bloody Mary's or mimosas that are to die for. I would recommend this place to anyone and I can't wait for them to expand because I don't think I'll ever get enough of this place. Some of my favorites are the pot pie and Juan's tacos. I always add barbacoa and avacado to the tacos and ask for a side of the green chilli sauce. Also the OMG French toast is out if this world I always have to get a half order no matter how full I am. You can customize any order just how you want it without the servers being frustrated. It is actually encouraged and believe me anything is possible as long as your not in there when they are slammed. I've had them make me pancakes that have never been on the menu and it was hands down the best pancake of my life. The only reason this place has 4 start is because of the wait time. This place is worth the wait and if it wasn't great quality they wouldn't have 1-2 hour waits on the weekends. If you don't like that then go during the week or later in the day because that is the one thing they cannot control. I would also recommend sitting at the bar. You get great service no matter who is behind the bar and every barista that has taken care if me has been extremely personable which ices the cake for my personal experience.

    (5)
  • Virginia H.

    FINALLY!!!!!!! A breakfast place in this center.....I enjoyed my experience from the friendly staff to the delicious food....upscale funk.... The employees seemed excited about Snooze, customers, the food and just everything... Wait staff knowledgable about the menu and made good suggestions... Because a good cup of coffee can't be beat...I ordered a house coffee... Because basic eggs and potatoes can't be beat..I ordered the 3 eggs and home fries with a side of pico de g....the eggs were a perfect over easy...potatoes delicious with just the right seasoning....the pico was fresh and delicious....catsup would be insulting the chef... I will definitely return to try the other tempting dishes on menu.... BRAVO'!!!!!!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Glenn H.

    Great food, warm atmosphere and awesome service. The green chili on the buro was some of the best I have ever had.

    (5)
  • Chris K.

    Great food and atmosphere. Reasonable prices. The pancakes and breakfast pot pie were big hits. Will definitely go back.

    (5)
  • Kelsey F.

    Quoted 65-75 min on a Sunday, waited 1:45. Checked in w hostess twice who said were running 12 min behind. No apology or explanation, she just kept pointing to her ipad. When checking in the third time we were told they texted us six minutes ago. No text, hostess wrote the number down wrong. Hostess never came to find us, even though we'd asked her twice where we were in line. Do better hostess, it's your job to find us-esp when we've checked in. You know who we are. The girl bussing our table was super slow, no sense of urgency whatsoever. I felt badly for our server, who was walking into a hornets nest. But then she didn't bring us water for 10min, so that feeling disappeared quickly. But she was super friendly, so she deserves credit for trying to rescue our experience. The food arrived fairly quickly but in batches and was not hot. Can't explain that one. Egg whites and pineapple upside down pancake were late or forgotten. The manager never stopped by once, but to their credit we never asked for a deal of any kind either. We're from Denver and the Snoozes there are much better than what we experienced in Phoenix. Note: Our family owns a steakhouse and knows what they're doing. This group failed us. Especially when a family waits so long. No accountability for our experience. Do better.

    (2)
  • Cat R.

    Great place! Fun atmosphere, fresh and local when available! Made the breakfast tacos vegan and they were awesome! Have tried to go back and the wait has kept us away but hoping to go back once the buzz has calmed. Yum!

    (5)
  • Nancy H.

    The food here is extraordinary. I had the chilaquiles benedict and they were swoon worthy. I did not give it 5 stars because the noise level in the restaurant is painful. I have slight hearing loss (as do many of us) and the ambient noise is magnified and conversation is impossible. If noise is not an issue for you, I am sure you will give it 5 stars.

    (4)
  • John M.

    Phenomenal food, incredible service and great vibe. Loved it so much went back-to-back days on vacation. Best breakfast around!

    (5)
  • Jace M.

    In town on business. Happened across Snooze - an AM eatery. They do breakfast right. Had the hot chocolate. Their own brew. Out of this world. Then had the pancake of the day a wild southwest concoction I never dreamed would work. It was a buttermilk base pancake with bacon covered with a maple syrup infused with roasted jalepenos then drizzled with cream cheese drizzle. Unbelievable! My server Chelsea was awesome. Great start to a great day. The breakfast only concept reminded me of Eggs and Things inWaikiki. Why serve anything other than breakfast? Will make it a planned destination when I return to Phoenix area

    (5)
  • Sean L.

    All I can say is wow. After eating here, all I can think of is "do they have their own farm out back?" Everything tasted so fresh and hand made that I couldn't even describe it. I'll definitely be back and I'll be bringing friends as well.

    (5)
  • Jon A.

    Retro meets modern twist on breakfast...where to start.. I arrived at 6.45, not realizing they open at 7am on the weekends, but the hostess was kind enough to open the doors early (which they did not have to do, even tho it was an unusual 35 degrees here in AZ)..I was actually going to have coffee & normally do not but it was an early morning. Needless to say I did NOT have the coffee because as soon as I saw they offered loose leaf tea - sold...outside if a tea/coffee shop, how many restaurants offer loose leaf tea?...I also had AJ and was pleasantly surprised again that they brought unfiltered apple juice (bonus points in my book)...Withiut going into more detail than I already have, they have a variety of breakfast items but the specialty is pancakes even offering a custom variety order of 3 (thus u can get 3 different flavored pancakes), they didn't have banana pancakes on the menu, a bit bummed as I relayed that to the waitress but plenty of others to choose from...however after settling on a blueberry Danish pancake, the cook came out with a banana pancake drizzled with chocolate, caramel & powdered sugar! - extremely shocked and amazed that they made me A special pancake, which ease note that their "large" size pancakes are a meal in themselves-Delicious! You can also place HALF orders on almost any item on the menu, as I had a half order of the "neat" fen echo toast which was even better than the pancake....along with two eggs over easy and some rye toast, I always want more than I can eat....along with an extremely friendly, happy and informative wait staff, not overly or underly attentive...my only criticism is that I wish this place was closer to chandler! :)

    (5)
  • Mike H.

    Snooze is the ONLY breakfast restaurant I know of that has a wait for their bar. Went to Over Easy instead. Change your bar wait policy and we'll try your establishment.

    (1)
  • Ron S.

    Crazy good! Now we are crazy full! Our server Britt was very helpful, responsive and a delightful person. We had green eggs and hamwich, breakfast burrito, sammy I am, and flight of pancakes. Place has a cool vibe and a good pace of service. Great meal and experience. Would come back in a heartbeat.

    (5)
  • Lola S.

    I stepped inside and felt like I was in the Jetsons. Very modern, retro. Love the decor. I've been here twice and it is a fun spot for breakfast, brunch or lunch. On my last visit I got the stuffed French toast. I was disappointed by the thin slices of bread used for the toast. They should use texas toast or challach to make the dish better. The filling was also lacking in flavor. On a previous visit, I tried hash browns that were baked and seemed almost raw in the middle- a very starchy potato grainy taste. I would not order those again. Overall, an ok place. I want to try the pancakes that they are famous for.

    (4)
  • Brad B.

    We found Snooze back in October in San Diego. After a great breakfast, we told them they needed to open one in Phoenix... lo and behold, it was already in the works! We moved two weeks ago to California, but we had been every Saturday since they opened. Have not had anything I don't like here. The wifey is gluten intolerant so they have gluten free toast and pancakes she loves. It's not on the menu, but ask for the cinnamon roll pancake... just do it. We would get it as an appetizer! Stop reading and try it. It is well worth the 45 min - hour wait.

    (5)
  • Jeff L.

    WOW! We got there, and there was a line. They asked for my cell phone number. I gave it to them and instantly got an email telling me that I would get another text when my table is ready. A quick 15 minutes later, the four of us sat. So many good choices! I had the pancake flight with my choice of any three of their pancake flavors! All three were great! I had chocolate batter with strawberries, blueberry pancakes, and pineapple upside down! the coffee was also good. the others with me enjoyed theirs also. One commented how much they like the weight of the silverware! don't you hate when the fork weighs less then plastic ware--not here! My wife said the bathroom was clean but a bit small. Anyway, this is the first location in AZ. I will be back, and I. Highly recommend it if you are nearby. We drove from ahwatukee and it was worth the drive! The general manager came from Paradise bakery, and knows how to please guests! I would have bought a hat or tshirt as a souvenir, but did not see them displayed anywhere! Oh well, maybe next time! Snooze AM Eatery! Only open until 2:30, so enjoy a hearty breakfast!

    (5)
  • Ernie S.

    The food is very good here! That's not the problem. Their service is all over the place. During our breakfast we had no less than 4 people coming by dropping stuff off. Not necessarily the worst thing but it comes off impersonal. Maybe that's just their way. My Eggs Benedict was not correct so they took my plate away then removed the wrong Bennie and brought back my original plate so I could eat what was left. Later, they brought the replacement Benedict on a separate plate after I was pretty much finished with my meal. Again, not the worse thing but they should have just re-fired the whole plate. Sort-of cheesy. The last thing that concerns me about Snooze is the noise level! This place is loud!! Like 98-100db loud (sound App) . That's the same as a jet plane or a chainsaw. If we hadn't already ordered our food we would have left. I looked up what it says about these noise levels and the employees should only have about 2-4 hours exposure max. My ears were ringing after we left. If you want a nice quiet breakfast forget about Snooze. Foods great but there is a slight downside. At least for us.

    (3)
  • Paul P.

    We walked to Snooze from home with our dog this am to try it for the first time. My wife was VERY excited and had been talking about it for weeks. Although they were busy, we left our name and they asked for a cell# in order to text us when our table was ready. What a great idea and why isn't everyone doing this??? The hostess said about ten minutes and was spot on. We sat on the patio where our dog was not only welcomed but doted on and brought fresh water. I love anyplace that loves my pooch! Onto breakfast! The menu is different, very different. Be prepared to expand your breakfast horizons and I mean that in a most awesome way! If I were going to say anything at all negative about this place (which I'm not) it would be the "coffee narrative". The coffee, while good, is not worthy of the two page slightly pretentious story of how it came to be on our table. So...I had a sweet potato pancake with pecans and caramel syrup that was like revisiting Thanksgiving only better, and two totally different, totally awesome versions of eggs Benedict. My wife had two other versions of the Benedict and we literally wiped the plates. I'd be here all day describing them so you'll just have to go and try it. We will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Franie R.

    First time here & the rating is for what I ate not the service, which was good. I had a bowl of the oatmeal quinoa, love the combo. I passed on the candied walnuts & coconut that usually come with it & good thing cuz it was really sweet. Also comes with banana. $8 for a small bowl, kinda steep. Getting it already sweetened is like ordering coffee & it arrives with sugar already heaped in. Menu looks great & love they have booze too so I'll come back & try again but will order something different.

    (2)
  • Jay S.

    Long wait but worth it. Love the pancake flight. One of the best breakfast places in the area.

    (5)
  • Karen M.

    Have been here twice and think the place is adorable . The hostess has greeted us warmly, the servers are super friendly and helpful and the coffee is delish. Had an omelete, good but a little dry , and the corn beef hash which was super good , this is definately a great addition to town and country center.

    (4)
  • Julie O.

    Yum, yum, yum. Every weekend the line to get into Snooze is insane. So, instead I went with some co-workers over the lunch hour. The atmosphere is great and the overall vibe is very retro, really cool. Service was great and we even got to sample a free Apricot Pecan pancake. I had the cinnamon roll pancake and hash-browns and they were Deeeelicious. I will be back!

    (4)
  • Hina K.

    Cinnamon roll pancake = easily one of the most delicious things I have ever eaten...perfect pancake, and I am a pancake fanatic so this is saying something...pretty good service too but be prepared to spend some time there.

    (5)
  • Christie R.

    Everything about Snooze is fantastic. My 10-year-old is super-picky and even he said his blueberry pancake was "very, very delicious." They served fresh-squeezed apple cider with his kid's meal! My chilaquile Benedict was amazing, but even better was the fact that you can mix and match! So, I had half chilaquile and half Havana Benny- best breakfast ever! We don't eat meat, but they offer substitutes and the waitress suggested avocado with the Havana Benny- great combination! There are just so many wonderful choices on the menu- it is tough to decide! Phoenix, you are so fortunate to have a Snooze!

    (5)
  • A J.

    The food is pretty fabulous! I had the OMG French toast and they really were OMG delicious. The waitress wasn't particularly friendly or attentive but if all the food is this good, it doesn't matter to me.

    (4)
  • Randy F.

    We were very excited to visit the new Snooze in Phoenix with our relatives from Denver. We arrived on a Sunday morning, at 10 am, and were told that the wait time was 60 to 75 minutes. TWO HOURS LATER, after checking with the hostess three times after 90 minutes, we were told that we were the next table and that there were only 3 names ahead of us. I didn't have the heart to ask WHAT that meant! Obviously, by the time that we were seated, we had decided which items each of us would order. Between the 8 of us, we each ordered something different to try and get a good cross section of the offerings. Ok, lets start with the positive. Our server was excellent. Ummmmmmmmm, I didn't try the bacon, but it looked fine. Our booth was comfortable. Silverware was clean. Now, the rest of the story. One would think that with a two hour wait the food should be pretty darn impressive. Most of the people, who were around us while we were waiting, were also making their first visit to Snooze AM Eatery. It will be interesting to see how long the hype can keep crowds curious. I ordered the corn beef hash. It arrived with 2 cold eggs, over easy, and a pitiful small helping of burnt has browns with less than an ounce of corned beef. (I've owned my own restaurant for 30 years, it was less then an ounce.) I tried 2 bites of each of the pancakes that we had ordered. The first to see how they were, and the second to make sure that they were actually as bad as I thought after the first bite. I honestly don't know which was worse, the presentation, or the nasty taste. They all sounded great on the menu. Well, they can certainly talk the talk, but they definitely can not walk the walk. Lets just say that I would not return to this restaurant if it was across the street from my house, with no wait, and it was free. At 61 years of age, and for someone who has eaten all over the Country, and eats out often, this is by far the worst food that I have ever been served in a restaurant. P.S. I know why they call the French Toast, OMG. It was exactly what I said as I pushed the plate away.

    (1)
  • Alaine G.

    I have been to this place 6 times and the first 4 were good and the last 2 were very poor. The servers are in another world. We sat for 15 minutes before we received our drinks and another 15 minutes until they took the order. Food took along time to come out almost cold. The french toast was dry and tasteless. Instead of them focusing on opening more places, they need to get the service fixed and improve the food.

    (2)
  • Judy B.

    What a great find in my neighborhood of central Phoenix! The food is delicious and beautifully presented. The place is new, aesthetically pleasing and staffed by well-trained people who are pleasant, attentive and friendly. The trendy decor, however, has nothing to absorb the noise so with the music a bit too loud, the voices are elevated as well and the overall noise level is just too much. If the food wasn't exceptional, I would write this one off my list. Maybe a weekday would be better if there are fewer diners!

    (4)
  • gerry s.

    even though it is nice to have a new eatery in the neighborhood...and we wish them good luck..they need to work on the food.. nice waitress but she was even embarrassed....took forever for order to arrive and not all in party were served at the same time...food was tasteless...hashbrowns just bronw on outside..raw on inside..other foods cheese was burned...sandwich tasteless..not sure what ingredients the chef used in that ruben but it was a gagger... waitress tried to resolve with chef but no relief was offered...businesses are built on return customers and referrals..but I don't see us returning there or making positive referrals..sorry UPDATE: Others in the party contacted the restaurant. The management/owners? contacted her . They were very receptive to the comments and critique and our concerns and wanted to make it right. People in our party will try the new place again (ON THE HOUSE) and hope that event was just a fluke. Hope the new restaurant continues to try and improve service and food.

    (4)
  • Leslie O.

    Went on Sunday at 8:30. There was a line up for tables on the inside. They asked if we would like to go outside. They had heaters going and it was most pleasant on the patio. As others have mentioned, the ambient noise in the main restaurant is loud. It was much quieter on the patio. The background music was a bit loud. We asked one of the servers to lower the level which they were most happy to do so. Now....to the food! I had the breakfast burrito. I think one of these would be enough for THREE people. It was huge! Enough for breakfast for the next two days. The wait staff were very attentive, refilling our coffee numerous times. I was impressed that the food runner came out with our plates and without asking, placed all the orders correctly. No asking who gets this. Will definitely go back again!

    (4)
  • Vienna V.

    Fantastic new restaurant! Great selection of breakfast items: I had the pancake flight where you pick three pancake flavors. I chose cinnamon roll, pineapple upside down cake and sweet potato! The servers are friendly and very quick, in spite of the fact that this place is always busy. This location is big; although there were many people here, there was no wait. I will definitely come back to Snooze. My whole family was in shock over how delicious their breakfast was. Incredible food, pleasant servers and no wait! Another plus: the sinks in the bathroom are cool and unique! Definitely try this place out.

    (5)
  • Chuck K.

    Went around 9:45am this morning with 2 of my great friends. We all ordered breakfast drinks I had the mule...amazing taste had a hint of bitterness that went well with my HUGE breakfast burrito that came with chorizo, ham,onions,hash browns and green sauce. My friend got the orange smoothie cocktail and said it tasted like an orange Julius She also had the Huge breakfast burrito with sausage. The third bestie of our party had the Spicy Bloody Mary and I took a sip of it and it was probably the best BM I've ever had its ratio of tomato juice spices spot on. She ordered the flight of pancakes which included 3 different flavors of pancakes She choose Strawberry Cheesecake, chocolate molten lava and caramel apple These were absolutely delish and not overwhelmingly sweet. I like meat for Breakfast so most likely I will never order the flight but will share a forkful with my kids because , I will be bringing them here soon

    (5)
  • Patrick M.

    This place is great! The service from our server Jamie was friendly and perfect and the bennidect dishes are awesome!

    (5)
  • Judy G.

    Fantastic breakfasts. Highly recommend the Snooze Spuds Deluxe - cheesy hash browns with a choice of two fillings - or the delicious Corned Beef Hash. The pancakes are out of this world! Sweet Potato is my favorite - the pancakes are topped with homemade caramel, candied pecans and ginger butter. For the pancake-indecisive, the menu offers a flight of three flavors. Be prepared for a long wait on weekends...the food is worth it!

    (5)
  • Minounique L.

    This place stays packed/busy! I was able to nab a seat at the bar and enjoy my breakfast. I ordered the Beat Sandwich w/ a friend egg and 1 plain pancake, delicious! My server, a female, was very nice and attentive. I had more food than I could handle, my own fault! Snooze gets very busy and the wait becomes long. I say arrive early if you can, the good definitely makes up for the wait.

    (3)
  • Nathan K.

    Great food. I am not a breakfast guy at all and I enjoyed it. Menu had plenty of options. The pancakes are HUGE. Best breakfast place in Arizona.

    (5)
  • Steve D.

    Pretty darn good. Peanut butter cup pancake, pleasantly not overly sweet, was very delicious. Green eggs and hamwich on cibatta was also very good. Decent coffee and espresso, too. Service is good, restaurant is clean, ping pong on the patio. Yelpers give bad reviews because they go at peak times and have to wait, sorry that wait comes with GREAT places. Think out side the box....don't go at peak times, just get up and go.

    (5)
  • Trissa L.

    This place is by far the best breakfast spot in town! Amazing food and great atmosphere! The fact that they have fun brunch drinks is a plus! I have never had a bad meal! Thanks snooze peeps!

    (5)
  • John D.

    We arrived at Snooze for what would be our final meal here AZ before heading back home. My sister claims this is her favorite breakfast spot in Phoenix--which is a huge recommendation considering every breakfast here has been terrific. As I perused the menu I noticed they had a nice selection of fancy pancakes and they all sounded terrific. My Brother-in-law pointed out that they had a thing called the "Pancake Flight" where you can choose any three flavors you want. Pancake Flight: Pineapple Upside Down Pancake- I had to get this since it was one of the Yelp Review Highlights, and it was pretty good but didn't live up to the hype. I actually would've appreciated more Pineapple in it. While it was good, I doubt I'd order it again. 3* Molten Chocolate Lava Pancake- This was a little slice of Heaven; it's a chocolate buttermilk pancake with a huge dollop of chocolate custard in the middle and topped with a Tangerine Glaze. Oh, yeah.. it's as good as it sounds. 4.5* Pancake of the Day- Snooze features a different Pancake everyday, so be sure to ask your server before making any final decisions. On the day I was there it was some kind of Salted Caramel/Cinnamon concoction with a dollop of Ancho-Chocolate Custard in the middle. My jaw dropped as our waitress described it--much as yours did as you read my description. It was superb, and if you're lucky enough to be there when they feature it you *must* get it. 5* Chocolate-Peanut Butter- My wife ordered this as a side to her eggs, and it was so massive I had to help her finish it--one of the perks when you're married to a light eater! It was pretty good, and tasted a lot like a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. I'm not a huge Reese's fan, but if you are then this should be right up your alley! 3.5* Coffee- Above-standard Diner Coffee, but nothing special. They have a whole placard on your table ballyhooing their coffee, but I just didn't get it. 3.5* Service & Ambiance- Our server was excellent, and I wish I could remember her name and give her credit, but I misplaced the receipt as well. She was a tall, pretty brunette--you can't miss her. Snooze is a very clean and modern-looking, but I found some of their decorations to be a bit cloying--especially that huge asterisk logo thingy. The place also gets very loud, which I don't particularly want first thing in the morning. Time to invest in some sound dampeners, me thinks. 4.5*-service/2.5*-Ambiance Value- Standard AZ value of less than $10 for breakfast, but still cheaper than Cali pricing. 4* Everyone really enjoyed their breakfast here at Snooze; I was tempted to give it a 5th star, but the noise factor was a bit of a turn-off. I'd still probably say it's a solid 4.5-star breakfast joint, and I'd definitely go again and again if I lived in the area; I'll just try to remember to bring some earplugs next time.

    (4)
  • Sheena M.

    Best breakfast joint in town, my most recent visit was on NY day and boy was it a packed house - 2 hour wait for a table for 2. I ordered the bacon/egg/hash brown plate and an order of flight pancakes to share. My pancakes included pineapple upside down, cinnamon roll and pain buttermilk. I wasn't too crazy about the pineapple cake but the cinnamon roll one was absolutely awesome, it was pure perfection on a plate, the buttermilk even though it's just a plain pancake it was equally good too. This is a great little spot if you arrive early enough to beat the crowd or don't mind a wait if you arrive later. Whatever you do just get here.

    (5)
  • Miranda W.

    Honestly the best breakfast tacos I've ever had! Pico was so so delicious. My home made ones will forever be a let down from now on, and that's not the Orange Snoozius talking. Every dish that I saw looked amazing, and I wish I could have tried them all. If I ever get the chance to go again I will try something else even though I know I loved the corn tortilla tacos. The atmosphere was up beat, trendy, and loud. Not too loud. Just perfect so that you could have a normal conversation without being overheard. I hate it when it's too quiet and you have to whisper to avoid the odd looks about our bizarre conversations.

    (4)
  • Brad C.

    FANTASTIC!!! I am so happy to find a breakfast place worth raving about. In a sea on boring breakfast options, my sister introduced me to this gem. I don't care if the wait is always 45 minutes. I'll wait. It's worth it. I talked about their chorizo breakfast tacos to anyone that would listen for weeks. The porridge is amazing, sweet potato pancakes delicious.... I have yet to find something not unbelievable on the menu. If you're looking for breakfast, go here. Do some shopping while you wait, then come enjoy the deliciousness while you are sitting out on their patio area enjoying the sunshine.

    (5)
  • Lauren J.

    I'm absolutely obsessed with Snooze and cannot wait for their Gilbert location to open! The décor reminds me of retro modern and the servers here are fun with great personalities! My party decided to order and share so I was able to try multiple things on the menu. Their flight of pancakes is a great deal- we got the pear, pineapple and blueberry streusel. All of them are great but the pear was my favorite! The brioche French toast is outstanding as well. The benedicts are great too because you can order both the same or 2 different ones. I went with the ham and chilaquiles and I loved the chilaquiles one! Hash browns are also great! I really don't have a negative thing to say about this place. As a tip, they do get very busy so call ahead or be OK with a wait. Can't wait to eat here again!

    (5)
  • Hilary C.

    I loved Snooze in Denver but this one has let me down. The food is really good but we've been here 6-7 times and the service is always terrible. I've been a server and I know everyone can have an off day, that's why I've put off writing this. But I have a 2 year old and a 1 year old and good service is important. At least on one weekend when it was bad they brought us a complimentary pancake and had a balloon artist but this morning it took 30 minutes to get our food! After waiting for 30 min to get seated and another 30 for our food my kids, husband and I were not happy. Also seeing our server just standing around talking was not great when we needed something. I do like the food, the atmosphere is a bit noisy but that's fine with kids. But after having terrible service so many times we won't go back.

    (2)
  • Jon M.

    Very good food, love the selection, I hate the wait but can't really help it. Good environment, fun.

    (4)
  • John K.

    This is a great place for breakfast. The food isngreat, the staff is great, and the ambiance is very nice. I had the Chiiquiles Benedict which was real good. My dining companion had Jan's Breakfast Tacos and he enjoyed them. One thing to make sure of, if you don't like waiting, is to get here before 8am.

    (5)
  • Ron B.

    As a Snooze fanboy from Colorado, I have to say that I was pleasant surprised to discover that Phoenix had one too. You will have to wait, though the wait is nothing like the wait times in Colorado and it's absolutely worth it. Gluten-free french toast, pancakes and other delights were just as great here because I went back twice during this trip as I'd missed it so. Service is always fantastic and attentive despite the buzzing crowds too. I brought my agent and she too was impressed a lot by the place, despite never having been and even being a native of the area. So it's not just a fanboy talking (she had the burrito and was delighted by it..) So yeah, you have to show up to Snooze early or time your visit, you can't just kind of show up and eat here like you would a different place. But the experience from the menu and everything in between is worth all of the hubbub. So long story short, the Phoenix location delivers just as you'd expect.

    (5)
  • Tamra W.

    First time to Snooze. We loved it. Got seat right away. Nice table. Good coffee. Hipster vibe. We are not hitters and still felt welcome. I had basic french toast side of eggs and chicken sausage. I love the french toast. Tiny dollop of think homemade whip cream and a nice amount of fresh berries. Delicious! I didn't care for the chicken assuage. It was over spiced for my liking. The eggs were very good. We went rushed. Took our time. It was great! We will be back.

    (5)
  • Troy S.

    Where's the beef! Pretty much sums it up when I ordered the Reuben sandwich. There was hardly any meat on it at all! There is a picture of the Reuben sandwich on this web page. but that's not what I got at all the meat that is in the picture is about 75% more than what I actually got. As I was walking out I saw there must have been 4 other people that ordered the same sandwich and all felt bad for them. Granted the sandwiches only about 10 bucks but I would have rather pay 15 for a lot more meat and then satisfied for what I paid for. I felt like the meal was really only worth about a $1.50. I really hope that they read the reviews and correct it as this is a popular sandwich. And I would have been a lot better with a lot more meat .

    (2)
  • Hope B.

    I think last time I gave them a higher rating. So, the coffee is good. But when reading the cute 'story' of how the coffee was sourced I was distracted by the numerous grammatical and spelling errors. Yes, it does matter. Service? I preferred my server from my last visit, these servers today seem a bit trite (as I say, seem to me) or a tiny bit condescending. For breakfast I had the blueberry quinoa porridge, which was good. But...kinda expensive for value. Heads up, if you like this stuff (and I do), you can get it frozen at Trader Joe's, around the corner of the shopping center, and it's good. Nonetheless, this is a great place to go to eat breakfast and(!!!) the music wasn't nearly so loud this time.

    (3)
  • Sal M.

    Pretty good food, open air atmosphere and good service. The wait time was about 45 minutes but with plenty of places to shop or window shop why not wait. Tried their coffee (Guatemalan) which was strong but so good. Shared some pancakes with a friend, the peanut butter pancake was delicious, the chocolate chip was good too but a bit sweet with the chocolate. Ordered the pot pie breakfast and it was a egg over easy (your choice really) gravy with sausage over a flaky crispy flour bed, tasted like biscuits & gravy to me. Hashbrowns were ok, nothing amazing there. The staff is good, this morning most waitresses were dressed as Disney Characters which was nice. They have a bar that serves alcohol as well if you need a nice pick me up.

    (4)
  • Melodie Y.

    The Pineapple Upside Down Pancake was to die for. A must get on the side to get that salt sweet. Had the Benny Goodman and it was awesome! The Lox was not over powering. Husband had the Chilaquilla eggs Benedict and he loved it. It's a must place especially if you're staying at the Marriott Courtyard.

    (5)
  • Bradley S.

    Wow! No one is snoozing back in the kitchen of this place! The craziest eggs benedict I've ever had. Really good too! I'll be back for more!

    (5)
  • Sed F.

    I enjoyed the Mmm Mmm Mimosa. Ordered the French toast neat with hash browns. Everything was delicious and the wait staff was very nice!

    (5)
  • Nel Adriel P.

    This place is nicely decorated, layout is nice, and its not dark inside. They have a ping pong table setup outside as well. I thought that was pretty cool. Food was flavorful! Everything we chose was surprisingly good! Presentation was also nice! I wish menus would have pictures though. I would give me an easier time to choose what i want to eat. Servers were welcoming, helpful, and very attentive. There was so many servers so i dont think service would be a problem. The place was alil loud, but what do you expect when its a yummy place to eat. I gave five stars cuz i had no complaints at all.

    (5)
  • WatchMe C.

    Disappointing wait time. Then we were paged to be seated and were required to stand there and wait watching our empty table wait for us for 5 minutes but they kindly informed us we could play with the dirty toys that have NEVER been washed outside....wait we just did that for 45 minutes! OMG avoid the OMG French toast because the OMG you are expecting is more like OMG they just cut one large piece of bread into 4 pieces and OMG charge $10 and OMG I am going die of starvation. Don't come thirsty either...waiting for a refill will take an entire meal. Perhaps because the concept of busboys is left to the servers and the hostess that is more than eager to pull your plate with food still on it! Looking forward to the new locations in Tempe and Gilbert because this location leaves a lot to be desired. Hopefully the new places are arranged to handle the crowds with comfortable seating and staff trained to serve and move food, drinks and people. Otherwise they will be hearing from me there as well

    (1)
  • Lisa F.

    Met my girlfriend here around 12 noon. Very clean and well decorated. Everyone was pleasant. Fresh food at fair price. Nice booths and bar. Will surely go back. Their menu and website explains it all very well.

    (5)
  • Tyler B.

    I was looking to try a new restaurant, and this place blew me away! Not too expensive, and the food was excellent! Strongly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Russell P.

    This place is a great new addition for the breakfast selections around town. Food is 5 stars, unique and always tasteful. Service is 4-5 stars with some good people and proper organization. I like the text program for when your table is ready. Wait is 4 stars since estimate on wait time is not accurate. Place is very "happening" and people like to linger. Great for friends and kid friendly. Price is average (priced right for what you get) and I always am full when I leave. Try the pancake flights, they are amazing!!!

    (4)
  • Ian R.

    Snooze AM is certainly one of the best breakfast spots in Arizona. The service is great and friendly. No matter if you get eggs, the famous pancakes, or french toast, it will be delicious. I take all my friends and clients to this place and everyone always loves it.

    (5)
  • Jennifer S.

    Snooze is my absolute favorite breakfast place in the country...hands down! I have now been to their locations in San Diego, Denver and Phoenix...ready to tackle more locations too! This time I tried the pancake flight of strawberry malted, blueberry danish and peanut butter cup pancake...all I can say is yummy! If you haven't tried the peanut butter cup pancake, you are most certainly missing out! The wait can be long, but definitely worth it!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth L.

    Best Eggs Benedict that I have ever tried! The winners are: Chile Verde and Chilaquiles Benedicts! They have majorly cute Winnie the Pooh look alike tiny honey pots of espresso! Good! Super cute atmosphere. Great service. A bit of a wait to get seated but its ok cause I just went down the plaza to Nordstrom rack to shop while I waited. They text/call you when you're table is ready.

    (5)
  • Sylvia R.

    I really liked this place! First stop right off the plane and I was satisfied. I had the Mmm Mmm Mimosa, which had a flavoring of Pomegranate, and blueberry pancakes. The pancakes were huge and tasty. Even though I stuck to basics, their menu has a variety of options for both food and drink. I also loved the 60's diner setup in the dining area. We sat outside, which wasn't as fancy, but was still enjoyable.

    (5)
  • Thomas A.

    James is the guy to get as your server when you land for breakfast here. Play a game of ping pong while you wait. The environmental efforts that they make here should be more visible to the public. Unless an employee tells the story of the company as James did you wouldn't understand the goals and forward thinking and planning that is going into this company. I would Add contact information about the company to the table top menu to include the website the email and phone number and address. Giving the Yelp link for realtime comments. We ate on the patio where we were protected by a double rack of 5 gallon propane bottles. Moving the propane out of the dining are would be a good. . All the food was plenty to eat. The service iced fast and the wait was minimal.

    (5)
  • Ryan J.

    I went here and had the three different pancakes, chocolate and peanut butter, sweet potato and strawberry. I would go back for the sweet potato pancake, the other two I didn't really care for. I also had bacon, which was okay, I mean I don't think anybody could get bacon wrong. Overall, it was a cool place, busy. Planning on taking my friend up there, when she comes to town.

    (3)
  • Jenny S.

    Prepare for a rave review! Found it on Yelp and almost 500 reviews don't lie! Uhmahzing! Seriously I want to give this place 10 stars. Don't be scared by the 45-60 minute wait time. We were told that and had a table in 25 minutes. It gave us time to kick back on the sunny patio to enjoy some wonderfully inventive breakfast cocktails like the brewmosa, michelada, as well as five different versions of Bloody Mary and mimosas. Our group had chilaquiles Benedict, ham Benedict and breakfast tacos. And you bet we added a blueberry pancake and peanut butter cup pancake. Everything was fresh and fantastic. I also recommend a side of smokey thick cut bacon. Service was great. 80s music and clean diner decor gave Snooze a great hip vibe. The place is our new fave in Phoenix and we just may be back tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Mackenzie M.

    Fantastic breakfast! We were here on vacation and made many stops at snooze! Definitely busy, especially on the weekends. Weekdays there usually was no wait, but on the weekend it was around a half hour. They do send you a text on your phone, so you can wander around the shops while you are waiting. Their pancakes are the best! Very fluffy and the most interesting flavors! Cinnamon roll is a little different but I enjoyed it! My friend got the breakfast pot pie and loved it! If we are back in town we will be sure to come back!

    (5)
  • John D.

    Great, and our server, Phil was a real pro! Fabulous food, great environment, one of the best Bloody Mary's I've ever had! Can't hardly wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Anthony N.

    Now HERE is were the benny's are at. Perfectly poached eggs, a killer hollandaise sauce, and enough variety of flavors for you to mix and match. You get two bennys and hash browns per order. The portions look small when the plates arrive, but they will definitely fill you up. Granted, my friend and I also got a plate of pancakes to share along with his own entree. And our mimosas. And beermosas (With FRESH OJ, mind you. I loathe minute maid and concentrate junk). But it's ok because their prices aren't outrageous like some other bfast spots so you can go ahead and order whatever the heck you want. The spuds were great although a little carb heavy. The pancakes have a nice crispy exterior and a smooth fluffy interior. This probably will be my go-to breakfast joint! Food is definitely worth the wait. Just anticipate that when timing your arrival and estimated eat time. Plus there's nordstrom rack, trader joes, and whole foods for you to peruse while waiting for the text saying your table is almost ready.

    (5)
  • Joni T.

    This place was amazing!! I got the OMG French toast and it was scrumptious. My BFF got the breakfast pot pie with a side cinnamon pancake that was as big as her head! Fat and fluffy. My BFF also said she loved the background music (they were playing Cake).

    (5)
  • Matt M.

    best breakfast I've had in a long, long time. what I love about this place is how customizable it is. the menu encourages you to get creative. don't worry about messing up a combination, because it's darn near impossible to go wrong here! this was my first time experiencing a "pancake flight" and let me tell you - I hope it's not my last. pancakes were really unique, e.g. pineapple upside down cake, blueberry danish, sweet potato, etc. pineapple was my favorite. they have almond milk, which is always a plus. friendly wait staff, despite being crazy busy on super bowl sunday AM. I will definitely be back here next time I'm in the area!

    (5)
  • Chaz V.

    The Chilaquiles Benedict is the bomb dot com ~ must try! TIP: I would recommend getting here before 8:30am on the weekends otherwise you will wait 30-45 minutes.

    (4)
  • Michelle A.

    Nothing like starting the day with a delicious Bloody Mary. We opted for the mild, tho you can can order it with jalapeño vodka if you want a little bit of a kick. I ordered the breakfast pot pie. Flaky, light crust with an interesting combination of sausage and gravy and veggies that have you licking your plate, topped with a Sunnyside up egg. Nice! My friends ordered the breakfast tacos and the pancake flight. More things to try the next time. And the next time. And the next time.

    (5)
  • Stella W.

    If you love pancakes, you would be in heaven! they are sooooo moist and flavourful, but the sweetness is just about right. The pineapple upside down one has sooo much things going on, while not overpowering the pineapple flavour from the pancakes. The chocolate ones are sooo chocolaty but yet not overly sweet. The chorizo side is really tasty; mixed their hashbrown with one of their hot sauces was another good option if you choose to go the savory route. but you can always add a little extra and have the pancakes to come with your savory brunch dish, so you don't have to face the sweet or savory dilemma :D

    (4)
  • Lolly K.

    Awesome! There's nothing I like more than a hip Breakfast joint, and even more so a hip breakfast joint with a liquor license! Snooze had it all! Really cool retro/ jetson vibe. Really bright colors, orange, yellow! Sunny and happy! We sat at the bar only had about 45 minutes before our flight home. Melinda ( I think) was really great, friendly and took great care of us and was fun to chat with. I had a great chili infused tequilla iced cinnamon coffee and a grapefruit, pama, elderflower MIMOSA! So fun! Also, their Champage was on draft!!! Food was great too! I had the winter harvest eggs benedict and really great bacon! Wish we lived closer! I would totally be a regular! Thanks for a fun time!

    (4)
  • Brian C.

    I have been to Snooze/Phoenix three times and each time the service has been poor. The food is pretty good and it's obvious they spend time sourcing good ingredients however I can't get over the attitude of the place. I live in Denver and go to Snooze once in a while and the service has always been quite good.

    (2)
  • Ervin H.

    Ok, Phoenix peeps, there will be a wait if you go peek hours. I would recommend going before they close or early in the morning. In addition, after reading the previous reviews, I believe people gave A-Ok reviews based on the wait. However, if you break it down, this is a BREAKFAST restaurant that specializes in pancakes my taste buds have never tasted in my life. It is popular and new, therefore, there will be a wait! I wrote an awesome review about the location in San Diego, and I will say the quality and taste is just the same in Phoenix. For those that have tasted better pancakes elsewhere, please tell me so I can try them. On the other hand, their pineapple upside down and caramel apple pancakes are so sweet you think you were eating dessert. All other pancakes shiver in its presence. If you want a more thorough review, read up on my San Diego review. However, they have amazing pancakes with a great selection of your traditional breakfast platters with a twist. Check in, walk around and shop, enjoy your company, and feast on some great brunch at Snooze! We will see you again Snooze!

    (5)
  • Art C.

    Food was awesome. Nice clean restaurant with a friendly staff. Tv's mounted on the walls to watch sports and they also play cool music in the background. Would definitely recommend.

    (5)
  • Arana W.

    So far, two brunches here. And I look forward to adding to that number! Visit one - with a pescatarian girlfriend. We each had a coffee (tasty blend - good roast - FRESH!) and started by splitting the pancake of the day. I really don't remember what was in/on it...but it was divine. My friend claimed it was the best pancake of her life - and she's a pancake fiend! There were a couple of the benedicts that were jumping out at both of us - so we decided to split two of them. Turns out - Snooze is happy to split up the benedicts for anyone at anytime - so we didn't even have to agree on the two to share. Since there is so much goodness in each - I am just copying the details from the menu on the ones we had: "Late Harvest Benny - Wilted Swiss chard, fennel and leeks served atop goat cheese and herb polenta cakes with poached Niman Ranch eggs, cream cheese hollandaise and toasted pine nut crumb." and "Upstream Benny - Honey Smoked Salmon tossed with cucumber and corn salsa and served over jalapeno-cream cheese spoonbread, topped with poached Niman Ranch eggs and cream cheese hollandaise" They were both absolutely phenomenal! Visit two - with a male friend notorious for his appetite and food snobbery. Since it worked so well the first time - I suggested we split the pancake of the day. Again - no memory of the crack they addled it with - but I could not stop - and I want to go back and get the daily pancake every day! I opted for the breakfast pot pie, and he had the sweet potato pancakes. Both were great - the puff pastry on the breakfast pot pie was absolutely perfectly executed. The pancakes weren't overly sweet - and the bits of ginger really made the dish shine! There was a 20-30 minute wait each time - and both visits were intentionally planned to be around the "slower" times. I truly dislike waiting for a table - but Snooze, you make it so worth it! See you soon!

    (5)
  • Maddie G.

    I had been to Snooze in Boulder, CO and fell in love, so when they opened one here I was shocked! I love the atmosphere and the staff are always friendly. I've had the Sandwich I Am, the Breakfast Burrito and the heaping mound of hash browns and cheese that you get to add toppings to ( I chose chorizo and onion). Every item I have been thoroughly impressed with. So good. The only downfall to this place is they need to expand or open more locations because the wait time is ridiculous, even on weekdays. But, I guess that just shows how good the food is. Also, a huge disappointment for me is their coffee! How can you have such delicious food and such terrible coffee? They even have a great back story to the coffee and it still tastes bad. The location In boulder had good coffee so I'm not sure where the disconnect is.

    (4)
  • Gary B.

    Best breakfast we've had in Phoenix for its' price range! We tried 7 kinds of pancakes with a "Pancake Flight" for each of us, plus a special house pancake called "Sinner's Delight" that blends maple and bacon. Also gave homage to the Chillaquera Benedict and breakfast tacos, including the house hash browns. Topped it all off with the Socialist Pig and Rocky Mountain Mule cocktails, along with a cup of their delicious coffee. Literally everything we had was beyond delicious. The atmosphere is great, the service is friendly, and the food is fantastic. Definitely worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Shawn L.

    Very trendy modern spot that is still fairly new in the Biltmore area. We used to frequent this place at least once or twice a week however after 2 bad services in a row and a few others here and there. We made a decision to just give our gift card the manager gave us to someone else. We rather go somewhere the employees at least have an appearance that they somewhat enjoy their job and the people they are servicing. I would suggest looking into retraining your staff. Smiles, attentiveness, and being nice are part of a servers job. If you have 1 bad seed, it can spread. I believe this is the case here. It's really too bad, great looking spot, good food and drinks......the rest is just ok.

    (3)
  • C C.

    Very cool atmosphere. I like the round tables. Very good customer service. Nice menu that has a variety of new breakfast ideas.

    (4)
  • Michael C.

    Chilaquiles- 8/10 Breakfast pie - 7/10 Sweet potato pancakes- 9/10 Burrito - 7/10 (it's hugeee) Men's bathroom 8/10 (small, but clean.. Also they have a baby changer, soooo get to it dads!) Women's bathroom- (I couldn't get it, I'm man) Overall great place.

    (5)
  • T. S.

    3 of us went on Sunday. The wait gets longer and longer on weekends. At least be up front about how long it will really be. Once in the server was very rushed, and the orders were a bit mixed up. She tried to make up for it, but when items are left out from prepared food it is not quite the same when they are added on the side. Think it is just best to go to this place during the week and avoid the crowds.

    (2)
  • Adrian G.

    Today was my first time visiting with a friend for breakfast. I have to say the eggs Benedict are the bomb!!! They are a must get. As in previous reviews you can mix match and customize your breakfast. Being our first time there we decided to sample a couple of items and share. We started with the eggs Benedict one original and the green chile. The green chile was on a bed of pulled pork that had an amazing flavor. They are a must try. My friend who had the original said it was the best egg Benedict she ever had. Next we did the flight of pancakes. Upside down pineapple, candied Apple, and plain. I tried the pineapple and was not too impressed, but I am not a pineapple person. The candied Apple was phenomenal for me. My friend preferred the pineapple one over Apple. So it's a matter of preference. As for plain I can't give an opinion because I didn't try it. But I assume from all the other food it would have been good. Now on service I wish I knew the servers name because she was amazing. We asked her what she would recommend since it was our first time. She took the time to explain the menu and showed us how we could customize. She was friendly warm and conversational. She was on top of the service. At the end of the meal she even asked us if we would come back to see her tomorrow. Which made us feel welcomed. Although I wish I could eat there daily it is out of my area, but I will definitely visit regularly. To the anonymous server thank you for an awesome experience. To management you have a great server. Hopefully she will be there the next time we visit. I wish I would have left a manager compliment.

    (5)
  • M B.

    A lot of hoopla from my Denver friends so I had to check it out. High hopes ends in disappointment. First issue, unorganized front desk. Seating people out of check-in order (same size party) makes for a frustrating experience. Four tables sitting empty for nearly 10 minutes with people waiting (that never makes sense to me). From what I could tell, the front desk nedeed "one" person to take control. In a nutshell, too many employees standing around staring at the iPads. After a 25 minute wait (we were advised 10-15) we make it to the table and I ordered a glass of cranberry juice. Whatever you do, don't order it! When it arrived in a tall glass it was nearly clear with a hint of pink. I knew at that very moment we had a problem. I took a sip and as I expected it was watered down and barely resembled cranberry. Why would you serve this? I then ordered the Bella Bella which was quite good. I would definetly recommend it. So would I visit again? No

    (1)
  • Tater B.

    Ate here on the recommendation of a friend and was very impressed. The food was fresh, delicious, and quick - even with the packed-to-the-rafters brunch rush. The wait for the table was a bit long (72 minutes) but well worth it. I had the Huevos Rancheros with chorizo. And I'd have it again, and again, and again

    (5)
  • Jill F.

    Very clean cool place to eat breakfast. Service is stellar we met many staff on our first trip here quite friendly. The food is good stuff bit of a twist on some dishes that turns out to be a success for sure. Bit packed weekends but stop in during the week to avoid waiting.

    (5)
  • Nick U.

    Soooooo good... try it, you'll love it!

    (5)
  • Tom D.

    The corned beef hash I have been missing since I left Denver is now in PHX! Made me do a little Irish jump and punch a hole in my wall. Hey, I'm Irish, I can say that! Snooze finally made it's way to Phoenix and it didn't take long for the Colorado transplants to find it as well as the breakfast foodies. Now if we could only get Root Down and Sassafras here. Now prepare yourself for a 30 to 45 minute wait for a table, but the complimentary coffee does help pass that time. Whether you are a pancake breakfast glutton or a hung over savory breakfast bum like me Snooze will have everything to get that morning fix. Service here is just as good as the food. We had a couple mix ups with drink orders, but that never bothers me. Take some time and figure out your choice from the large menu, don't worry if you wanted to try a couple things, you'll be back!

    (4)
  • Hugh N.

    Can't rate the food because it's a 75 Mins waiting for party of 8. No Reservations accepted. A little of frustration. Friend from Germany wants to try this out, but it wasn't justifiable for 1.5 hours of wait. Ridiculous!

    (1)
  • Rob L.

    Fun food and staff My wife and I used to live near the original Snooze in Denver and were fans. So, my wife was stoked when I surprised her and our girls with a visit to their new location in Phoenix. She actually hit me and gave me an arm hug. It's everything I remember... minus the big mural outside. Snooze is fun, quick (apart from the lines), and high-energy. The staff is always pleasant while orders hit your table without a lot of waiting, making it easy with kids. The pancake, waffle, and french toast options are always worth blowing your diet on. I really enjoy their breakfast tacos with chorizo and a dousing of Tapatio. Definitely a place to take your spouse and/or family for an enjoyable start to the day. And the balloon guys was really good with our daughter. She loves her mermaid.

    (4)
  • Jonathan E.

    Waited less than 10 minutes at 8:45 am on a Saturday for a table outside (had the dog with us). Waitlist sends you a quick text when the table is ready - and the text includes a link to the menu. Nice touch. We were quickly served - had tofu scramble, wife had breakfast burrito and soy latte. Food was great. Service was attentive yet unobtrusive. Prices were more than fair for the quality of food served. They have doggie bowls for water if you're there with Fido. Will definitely return again. Tip from the waitstaff: Arrive well before 9 am on the weekends as it tends to get extremely busy 10:15 am onwards on the weekends. Not a problem for us at all.

    (4)
  • Barron H.

    This place is really good. At times there can be a long wait and the restaurant can be somewhat noisy, but the food is fantastic. If you like pancakes, they are really good and they have some pretty crazy pancake flavors.

    (4)
  • Linda M.

    The OMG French Toast was OMG! Great service. Staff was attentive and knowledgeable. Definitely one of my top 5 breakfast/brunch experiences!

    (5)
  • James Y.

    Breakfast the most important meal of the day...but also your start of the day. With all that is hectic in life with work and everything going on in this town one would want a good breakfast experience. Upon arrival for a late breakfast I walked in just before 2 groups who were being sat by the hostess. The hostess being busy did not greet me and the mod came and greeted me and got me sat. I chose to sit at the breakfast bar which had to be cleaned. The manager told me someone would be with me soon... nearly 15 minutes later a server finally came over to take my drink order. By then I already knew what i wanted to eat and drink. I ordered both at the same time since who knows how long it would be if I order the two separate. At this time if the waitress had not come by I was mere seconds from walking out. Being that I also work in the same type of industry I understand and would wait but this was pretty long wait. After ordering, a few minutes later the server arrived with my coffee and water. I had ordered the breakfast pot pie with scrambled eggs. This is the same thing I order every time I come to Snooze, here and in San Diego. I waited close to 30 min for my order... during this time no visit from the server or anyone to say anything about the order taking so long. Again mere seconds from walking and some guy brings my order. At this point my short quick breakfast was nearing 45 minutes and I was survived by the sugar and caffeine from my coffee. I was so hungry that as I dove face first violently into the hash brown hockey puck I noticed that my egg was not scrambled but was over medium. Not just that it was a mistake over medium but a perfectly cooked to order over medium egg, now that is great if you like it that way but I'm very particular to how I like my eggs and I like them scrambled. Had we been at the point where I didn't wait forever for my food that I would have asked for them made over, but I have the rest of my day to get started. In a hungry starvation induced fit of rage I finished most of the hash brown to notice that there was a great portion of it being al dente. Which would have been great if it was pasta but potatoes... Life was great, I met some awesome people this year and made some great memories... then I walked into snooze. I know we all have that one bad day, the day where everything goes wrong. This was that day for snooze, we crashed today... and you almost took me down with you. Well let's just say that I will be giving this location a break for a long time. I recommended so many people to this place and now I'm regretting it as I hope that they didn't get the same experience as I have. Well next time I go for breakfast maybe i'll go to Denny's instead.

    (2)
  • Kamille D.

    There is always a wait and I don't think it's worth it. The bar tender making coffee is a grouch and absolutely do NOT order Huevos Rancheros - it is made with spaghetti sauce. Stick with a Benedict - they are yummy. The coffee is good.

    (3)
  • Rocio G.

    The location is central-ish. There's plenty of parking & shopping nearby. The restaurant itself is average. It's trying to be ~hip & people are responding- there was a 20 min wait at 10 am on a Tuesday. Although their menu was promising, the food was just alright. Coffee was weak. Pancakes were undercooked. The service was friendly but I won't be coming here again.

    (3)
  • Chelsea G.

    won us over the first girls' brunch we had there. I am not even a pancake person but you better believe I get a pancake every single time I go. Don't forget to ask what the pancake of the day is! They recently revamped their menu.. I know it was recent because I went a week ago and it happened in between then and Saturday morning. They added a ton of delicious stuff. I tried the caprese eggs benedict a little worried I made a terrible decision. Alas, the food came out and I did not make a terrible decision. The egg was cooked perfectly. Execution: flawless. Devour time: 4 min. The only thing I hate is the wait time but I guess that is a good thing..for them. Always packed. They just implemented a new system to let you know your table is ready though; they text you which is great.. You can go walk around the shops while you wait. Don't forget to try a beermosa.

    (4)
  • Jason C.

    This place is out of this world! My wife and I visited on a weekday morning, and it was packed. Luckily there was only about a 15 minute wait. We managed to pass the time by playing ping pong on the patio. I got the pancake sampler including Sweet Potato Pancakes! It was delicious. Very comfortable setting, nice attentive staff. I will definitely be returning.

    (5)
  • Ash L.

    I went to this place a few months ago.. late post. We drove by is other day skipped we just remembered how not great it was. It was horrible but it was like wow at all. The wait for this place was a hour 1/2. Was told 30 mins not even. We our name was called we were seated inside. Way to Crowded inside, the tables are pretty much on top of each other. Hello neighbors? literally! The food was rated a D. in my book. French toast was filled with pure sugar, Hash browns suck, eggs and bacon are okay. Bacon was on two slices for extra price. Don't waste your time.. go to Breakfast Club in old town scottsdale or downtown phx.

    (1)
  • Tim Q.

    Three of us headed for Sunday breakfast after good workouts. Arrived 8am and waited 20 mins. Joe was our server-outstanding in efficiency, friendly and revisited the table throughout the meal. Three different breakfasts - breakfast tacos, caprese benedict and quinoa porridge! All were delicious and right portioned. Will be back! Simply worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Michael F.

    The service was good, but I wasn't wowed by the pancakes. I have to come back and try the other breakfast items, and maybe change my review. I ordered the triple flight and chose 3 different pancakes because the server recommended it. I got the carrot, sweet potato and upside down pancakes. I should have ordered the quinoa oatmeal instead. Oh well! Next time, I'm going to listen to my gut instinct and get what I really want. My friends ordered the omelets , and they do look good. I might have to try them next time.

    (4)
  • Jaqueline J.

    They are worth the wait!!!!! During the week the wait isn't too bad, but I definitely love that they text you when your table is ready! The location is nice you can shop around until your table is set, free coffee to drink while you wait. The food has always been amazing! And you wanna mix anything up always ask! They can basically put a plate together for you! The hashbrowns are to die for! And beer drinking friends... I recommend the brewmosa! So good!!!! Love this place and excited to see it expand in AZ!

    (5)
  • Ashleigh M.

    Delicious breakfast here. We split several breakfasts here to see what's best. The big secret is that they offer half orders so if you want a half omelette and pancake you can! Omelette was perfectly cooked. Chilaquiles Benedict was immediately removed from the plate and ingested with fury. Breakfast tacos were a very generous portion as well. Blueberry Danish pancake, pineapple upside down pancake, and the pancake of the day was pumpkin. All outstanding but I think the blueberry was best. Coffee is delicious and strong. Check out the variety of bloody Mary's and mimosas.

    (4)
  • Christine P.

    Brunch brunch brunchhhhhhhhhh. Came here with my family that's from cali. 11 people!!! 35 minute wait. Ahhh... and 45 minutes for our food to come out. My uncle was fighting with our waiter, idk the whole story, but we got a gift card and $15 off. :) Cute layout, great atmosphere. I like the round booth chairs. Idk if they're snowflakes or jacks around the place. :)) Snooze breakfast burrito ;; vegetarian btw :))) yummmyyyyyy, the sauce was phenomenal. Highly recommended Three pancake flights ; any choice you want. My nephew got the carrot cake, chocolate and blueberries pancake. He loved it. French toast neat ;; it was okay. Kinda sweet for me. OMG French toast ;; omggggggg

    (4)
  • Aldo S.

    Waited for so long! But the food is incredible and or server was very sweet and attentive!! I had the omg French toast and it blew my mind..!! My girlfriend got the Bella Bella Benny and that was also incredible! And definitely try the apple juice, You know it's good when you can't see through the glass

    (4)
  • Rocio O.

    Always amazing! The staff, food, and drinks are top awesome! The wait may be a bit long but soooo worth it! Definitely try one their daily pancakes!

    (5)
  • Dan M.

    This place is disgusting. They let dogs into the patio dining area and there are puddles of pee scattered around. On top of that, they have ping pong balls bouncing around the pee-covered ground and on to tables. Waitresses will also pick up the balls when they roll around and then they're delivering food, though I doubt they're washing their hands afterwards. The food is decent, though high priced... that doesn't make up for the dog pee though.

    (1)
  • Mo M.

    Loved what we ordered: Benny Goodman egg Benedict, Bella Bella egg Benedict, and 3 pancake flight. Can't wait to go back and try more!!

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    Great food and service, but be prepared to wait awhile during peak times. It's a popular, trendy hangout. Juan's street tacos with poblano hollandaise sauce have great flavor without being spicy. Another good choice is the spuds deluxe, which is is mound of hash browns covered with cheese and a choice of two fillings. The pork belly bacon is really good as well. We sampled a salted caramel white chocolate chip pancake too and it was rich and sweet, but tasty as a dessert. We love breakfast places that have espresso machines and a bar - this one didn't disappoint. Can't wait for the Gilbert location to open!

    (5)
  • Connor T.

    Absolutely delicious if you're looking for a breakfast place in the Phoenix area Snooze stands out from the rest! So good!

    (5)
  • Jaymie M.

    We went on Veteran's day, and waited over an hour to get seated, then an additional hour for our food. There was six of us, and when the food arrived, it was all cold. I thought the menu was very innovative, but we couldn't tell because it was all cold.

    (1)
  • Mandi B.

    Good, but not great. Perhaps a shortage of breakfast spots in the area are contributing to the hype..? They were consistently busy from 9am to 10:30 am on a Thursday, which I found impressive... It was spring break though, so maybe that had something to do with it. On to the food review: I had a pancake flight and enjoyed em, but was not blown away by them. The best part of the pancakes were the toppings. Both the marscapone on the apple, and the caramel sauce and ginger butter on the sweet potato were uber-yummy. The pineapple upside down and apple pancakes on their own were not impressive. The sweet potato pancake was good on its own. The others at my table LoVeD their hashbrowns. The portion was good and the seasonings were perfect. The table unanimously HaTeD the bacon. To say it was crispy is an understatement. It was about 8 seconds on the grill from being bacon dust. By the time our server came by, we were wrapping up eating and didn't want to wait for new sides to be made though. She was nice about it and comp'd the house made chicken sausage I ordered as an apology. The chicken sausage wasn't anything I would order again. It was ground chicken, lightly spiced and placed on the griddle under a press ... served up flat as a board! Not very attractive and only mildly tasty, which improved slightly with salt. My mom had the breakfast burrito with both red and green sauce. That was probably the winner at the table and the green sauce was darn good. Snooze has great coffee and BIG mugs, which was nice cuz as I mentioned, service can be a bit slow w/refills and to check on you. I'd consider returning if prompted by friends. Not sure I'd wander that far on my own for breakfast when places like Morning Squeeze are close by and have been unanimously stellar.

    (3)
  • Mia T.

    After a 30 min wait to b seated and another 30 min till served, long wait for the worst breakfast I'v ever had. Ordered the Breakfast Tacos added a Pabalano pepper,got a jalapeño cut in half raw with seeds, not warm not roasted not Pabalano . No sauce in the Tacos like the menu described, condiments delivered with empty ketchup bottle, asked for replacement never got it , had to get up and find it myself.Food is not at all special. I did speak to the management, took my meal off the bill, offered a gift card,I declined as this is not a place I will try again.

    (1)
  • Tiffany C.

    Such a cool retro little place. The French toast was amazing. Had a little issue with the hash browns though, mother in law found herself eating a bunch plastic, but the waitress took a couple of dollars off the bill. Definitely recommend the French toast over the pancakes; best thing on the menu!

    (4)
  • Steve M.

    The staff is not only cute and spunky, they are great at their jobs. I had eggs and hash browns , both of which were perfect. And I just couldn't resist so I ordered the peanut butter cup pancake and it was, by far, the best pancake I've ever eaten! I wish we had one of these in Dallas!

    (5)
  • Cindy M.

    We were in the mood for brunch after a long night and this seemed like the perfect place. We walked in and there was a wait but they have this cool feature in which they just text you when your table is almost ready so you can go anywhere in the shopping center. Great idea! We sat outside because it was a beautiful day and we were greeted right away by a waitress and a lady that was training with her. They were both very outgoing and friendly. We were so hungry we could not choose so she told us what we should each get and we ordered it. When we got our food it all looked amazing and we decided that we would split everything so we passed the food between all four of us and it was perfect. We had the: -Breakfast Pot Pie: absolutely delicious. Very tasty with all the flavors you need in each bite. -Snooze Breakfast Burrito: HUGE! This thing was so big that we could not even finish it! All flavors combined into a burrito... I couldn't tell you what was inside but it was all mixed beautifully -Ham Benedict III: wow I could not believe all the flavors in each bite and how perfect it was! -Pancake Flight (Pineapple Upside Down, the Carmel Apple Pie and the almond joy): now this changed my life because I love pancakes but when you make them different flavors of other desserts its just too much for me to handle but I enjoyed every bite and it was a perfect finish to the amazing feast! We rolled out of this place very full, happy and with a lot less dollars because its not cheap but it is worth it!

    (5)
  • Melissa H.

    I waited a good long time to come into snooze (worried about the hungry hoards that have been eagerly awaiting their opening), turns out I had nothing to worry about. They are located in Town and Country right next to the LA fitness (so you can work off the pancakes I guess). The coffee is good and served in comfortable large mugs. Omlettes and savory dishes feature prominently and I haven't ventured into the sweet side of things (yet) as they veered a little into the candy side for me. I love the décor, very comfortable mid centuryish modern. Service was chipper, almost a little too chipper for a grouch like me in the morning. For less chipper minded headed over to Daily Dose across the street, but if you don't mind happy come on over!

    (4)
  • M R.

    Went on a Wednesday at 10:00AM and had to wait 30 minutes. Honestly I don't get why. We sat at the bar and the service was slow. I ordered a Morning Dew which was suppose to have Snooze Sparkling, Fresh Honeydew Juice & St. Germain Liqueur. I did not see the first bubble. The drink was warm and it lacked flavor. We waited about 20 minutes for the food and quite honestly it was just ok if that. I have had so much better. The Corned Beef Hash was the best out of all of the dishes we had. Bella! Bella! Benny was flavorless; don't bother with the house hash browns they lack flavor as well. I wanted to try a pancake but was undecided so I let the bartender surprise me. She picked the Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes which was...meh. I almost felt it was a bit underdone. In all the experience does not have me wanting to go back which is disappointing as I was looking forward to a great breakfast/lunch place. I just do not get all the hype... everything was just mediocre.

    (1)
  • Scott M.

    Bangkok Bloody Mary, helping my recovery aches from the CrossFit Open 14.5 workout. They also let you split your eggs Benedict order so you can end up trying two kinds of their bennies. Super friendly staff, nice open environment with plenty of fresh air. Genius!

    (5)
  • Patrick W.

    We came here a few weeks ago, mid week for breakfast. First off, it's a restaurant, and the food was absolutely delicious. Unique menu items and ungigantic portions. We tried a few different benedict dishes and they even let you substitute different ones. I am unlikely to return anytime soon though secondary to the terrible experience actually getting a table which allowed us access to said great food. Briefly, we were told 30 minutes to wait, 45 minutes later they say 'you are next', then proceed to seat four additional parties (same size of our own). I don't feel that I am entitled to special treatment, but please just be honest with me, otherwise you look incompetent.

    (3)
  • Marianne H.

    I still love this place! Sadly, my beloved Blueberry Danish pancake is gone (it was seasonal), but they've added a Molten Chocolate Lava pancake, and it is amazing!!! I always clean my plate when I'm here. The wait time can be super long, but it's worth it!!! I'll be back soon!!!

    (5)
  • Megan F.

    Yea, very unlikely that I will eat here again. The wait was 45 minutes which makes one think the food is going to be freakin' fantastic but it was just normal, regular old food. The omelette was good but not outstanding, and I tend not to trust any food that is molded into a shape like the hash browns were. The service added to the meh. When the server came around she used condescending pet names like "love" and "sweetie", which was annoying. In addition, I was not given any creamer for my coffee or any jam for my toast and the music is way too loud to have a conversation.

    (2)
  • Jeff M.

    Love this place for the food, the atmosphere, and the service. Went in hungry for a traditional breakfast, but bailed on that nonsense in a hurry. They have a bunch of different egg benedict dishes and crazy pancake combinations that we just couldn't resist. We tried a pancake flight with the sweet potato, blueberry danish, and the swamp monster (Pancake of the Day). Then we did a combo order of the chilaquile and havana benedicts. I haven't eaten this much food in a long time, and it was all fantastic. Elise was our server, and took just superb care of us, including answering my usual string of stupid questions about a new place and its food. Apparently the little "sparkles" that decorate everything there are called a "compass" and each letter stands for a different thing. Even the mugs and flatware are quirky, and we loved it all. We will definitely be back when we finish digesting the breakfast we ate this morning... so maybe three months or so. Ooof!

    (5)
  • Jessi K.

    I've just discovered my new favorite breakfast locale! I had the bangkok bloody mary and the snooze breakfast burrito. The bloody mary: It was great! I love bloody mary's that are spiced with Siracha. They add crushed red pepper to the rim of the glass. That was a cool delicious add on. The breakfast burrito: Wow! So good. I will say, that I customized it. I had them do egg whites, avocado inside, no cheese and sauce on the side. Tons of moderations and they got everything correct! The black beans in the burrito are purred which is delicious. What a great little breakfast place. Good food, good drinks, good patio.....a win in my book.

    (5)
  • Robert R.

    Just stopped in while visiting from Texas great food great service great atmosphere! Do yourself a favor and have some breakfast.

    (4)
  • Sophia L.

    My husband went in for breakfast on a Tuesday morning at approximately 7am. We normally visit the Tempe location but, decided to give this location a try. We were greeted and seated by the host and ignored for at least five minutes; I finally stood up from my seat I thought maybe they can't see us. After being noticed, we placed our coffee order only to get a bitter tasting coffee. I pushed it to the edge of the table hoping someone would notice, clearly by now they had to know we were there. It just sat there for another 3 minutes. Finally the waitress comes by and I told her something was wrong with my coffee; It had left a bitter taste in my mouth. In the meantime, the restaurant manager, who resembles grumpy cat walks around greeting everyone else but, us. I have never felt so unwelcome at a restaurant before. I will never visit this place again. Word of advise, if someone is going to to spend 40+ and tip 10+ each visit, at least make them feel welcome. Tempe location rocks! This place not!

    (1)
  • Sheila R.

    Visting from Texas and was looking for breakfast and going this place. The BEST pancakes I have very eaten and the service was AMAZING!!!! My husband had corn hash beef and I had ranchero eggs and it was delicious!!! We ended up eating here two days in a row!!!

    (5)
  • Stephanie S.

    Great atmosphere...bright & cheery, as a breakfast joint should be! They have gluten-free pancakes...score!! Staff were nice, but busy...no help with menu options, which would be nice for new-comers like me. Overall, excellent experience!

    (5)
  • Libbi J.

    I'd heard about this restaurant and it's reputation in the mountains. So when the family all woke up on new year's day, the youngest brother made us all trek down (from the North Valley) to Town & Country's new Snooze. We were told 30-45 min wait and offered coffee while we waited. We drank the coffee. We got bored. We wandered into Nordstrom Rack. We tried on clothes, We shopped, We bought clothes. An hour after our initial arrival... we get the text! We were told a few minutes, you're next, just clearing a table. 10 minutes later, still waiting. Several tables not being cleared. Some tables get cleared! We don't get seated. Another 10 minutes later, we are seated. The hostesses did not inspire confidence. And it shouldn't take any restaurant 10 minutes to clear a table. Our waitress is lovely. She's knowledgeable and capable. I like her. She explains our options, gives us suggestions, etc. I do the half benny as does a sister in law. Many do pancakes, we have a burrito as well, a few pretzel sandwiches and pancakes on the side. Coffee is good; I ordered grapefruit juice that was very delicious. Food takes a while, they're clearly attempting to get the hang of things. Food arrives. I like the classic benny half but not the mexican version (it's bland). SIL doesn't like her mexican benny either, but the havana is deemed delicious. Pancakes are fairly well received though husband and myself think they're too dry and kind of crunchy. Husband also had Sam I Am sandwich and wasn't a fan. I would go back to Snooze for the benedicts and the juice. I think it has potential but it really needs to figure out it's service model and get people moving through faster. In the meantime, I can have a similar or better brunch faster at other places. Prices are pretty fair though. Brunch for 6 split 3 ways as 31 (w/o tip for 2 people).

    (3)
  • Dan P.

    We stopped in this morning for breakfast to find a beautiful restaurant with friendly staff. We were seated immediately and offered menus. The menu is what you might expect for a breakfast place, but what caught my eye was the Ham Benedict, served with two English muffins topped with shaved hickory smoked ham, perfectly poached Niman Ranch Cage Free Eggs and smoked cheddar hollandaise. As much as I love egg Benedict I almost hate to order it as it mostly gets served with a day old english muffins and gloopy hollandaise. Not at Snooze, the muffin was perfectly fresh and buttery, poached egg cooked to perfection and the hollandaise was delicious. I am Not sure what is up with the mixed reviews here, but I am sure if Snooze is not to your liking, you will always be welcomed at Denny's. Snooze is a welcome addition to the Town and Country Shopping Center.

    (5)
  • Taylor A.

    I LOVE THIS PLACE. Was introduced to them in Denver where it is a staple for breakfast. I just moved to Phoenix this weekend and couldn't believe they were here. I've been here everyday since Friday and will probably hit it one more time for good measure tomorrow. Everything about this place is great. Great service, great coffee, fantastic food, good portions, creative dishes, great flavors, cool retro scene. I travel all the time for work and this is one of my top three breakfast places in the country. It is a couple of blocks to my office so I'm sure I'll be a quick regular. Good place to entertain clients as well.

    (5)
  • Terrance H.

    Snooze! How amazing you are! Lines are long but food is worth it. Hopefully you can catch one of the communal tables and skip the wait. Food was phenomenal! All. Of. It! We had the OMG French Toast, Scramble, with the pancake of the day (Smores) and a couple Mimosas. The OMG French Toast was stupid good! Everything you hear and more. The pancake was on the same level. The Scramble was good but took a major back seat to the other items. Service was solid too. We had a really good sever. Philip was his name. He was very efficient, very nice and gave solid recommendations. For as busy as they were he did an amazing job holding down all of his tables. The place has a great vibe to it, busy and bustling but stayed clean and under control. You get a bang for your buck for sure. You pay for good food but you aren't giving an arm or a leg.

    (5)
  • Heidi S.

    I was super excited to try this place but unfortunately I have more negative things to say than positive. Pros: The food. We had the breakfast pot pie which was delicious! It only comes with 1 egg on top so I ordered a second egg for $2. The pancake trio(upside down pineapple, blueberry and strawberry)They were all very tasty but also very sweet. We also ordered the Benny Benedict which was delicious. They have a nice size menu with lots of options..I think they had 7 types of eggs benedict? We ordered family style to share between 3 of us. The hash browns were fantastic!! Cons: -There's no place to sit/wait for your table. We were awkwardly standing in the way of people coming in and out. They have a bar area but it was busy and didn't have many seats. -They ask for your phone # to text you when your table is ready...I really didn't care to have to check my phone every few minutes to see if our table was ready. -Bathroom...very small, 2 stalls and the hand dryer is right in front of the stall so you can see someone drying their hands while you're using the restroom. -Worst part...the service!! Michael was our server and he couldn't have cared less. He was busy but a smile wouldn't have killed him. He was very cold and seemed like he was in a hurry to leave or had something else on his mind. We had to flag him down for refills/water. Someone else brought our food out, the pancakes came first....then we waited and waited for the rest of our food. He never checked on us or asked how our food was. We waited for quite a while for him to pick up our check while watching him do his side work. Overall the food was delicious but service was all over the place. We went on Saturday around 1:30.

    (3)
  • Iris D.

    I came here a few weeks ago with a friend. I loved it, and when I love a food place, I bring other friends. With another friend, I returned today. She was irate with me because, in her words, "this is the *best* food I've eaten in 4 months". I can't believe I'm saying this because I love their food so much, but it's even more delicious than Butters/Butterfields. Who thought that could be possible? Both times, my friend and I have shared the following: Juan's Tacos, the option to order (2) 1/2 orders of Egg Benedict (the name of it isn't coming to mind), and the Pancake Flight. The Pancake Flight lets you sample any 3 of their fancy schmancy pancakes. My favorite really is the Juan's Tacos; they're probably the best tacos I've eaten some I moved to Phoenix 10 yrs ago. You get 3 opened faced tacos on soft tortillas(ask them for the Cholula sauce). It comes with a grilled jalapeño pepper, and this hash brown "muffin". It's a hash brown that's about 1 in thick, and shaped into a perfect cylinder. The hashbrowns are so good, you'll close your eyes as you're savoring them. For a place in a posh area like the Biltmore, the prices are incredibly decent; about $9-$12/entree. It's incredibly popular. Today the wait was 45 min. After I put my name down, I heard the hostess tell another person that seating at the bar, and the side of the bar was open...first come first serve. Luckily for us, I was able to snake 2 chairs at the bar. Our wait time was cut in 1/2.

    (5)
  • Art B.

    Great location. Great coffee. A dog friendly patio. Kids meals. A selection of pancakes that might as well be desserts. Friendly hostesses and servers, for the most part. Cute surroundings. So what's not to like? Noise this day made conversation a bit difficult, but that's me being a nitpicky Yelp reviewer, the kind I try not to be. I suppose the wait often required to get a table can be a more significant issue. There really is no off peak time at Snooze on the weekends. We usually opt for a very early or very late strategy, but this Saturday we showed up forty-five minutes before closing and still had a five minute wait just to put in our name and had another fifteen minute wait to be seated. There's really no easy solution for the unpredictable waits unless you have a flexible weekday schedule. Given the multitude of great breakfast spots in Phoenix, traditional and otherwise, you have to ask yourself if the food and ambiance at Snooze really is distinctive enough to be worth the hassle. For me? Usually not. But every once in a while the "Flight" three pancake assortment calls my name. This day our table shared a total of six different pancakes, a fun dining experience I'd recommend if you're comfortable sharing.

    (4)
  • May H.

    Decided to try this place out for breakfast based on past Yelp reviews. The food was delicious and didn't too long to come out of the kitchen. The disappointing thing was that the service we experienced was bad, it took a while for them to acknowledge us, the server couldn't answer simple questions about the menu, and didn't come by to check on our table to refill drinks and make sure that we were ok.

    (3)
  • Joanne C.

    Nice patio, very relaxed atmosphere. Get there early to not have to wait. But if you do wait, it's worth it. Good food and great service.

    (4)
  • Matthew S.

    So I came on a Sunday about an hour before they closed. My real complaint that almost made me walk out without even trying the food was the hostess. I walked in and there were 3 guys at the hostess stand talking to the hostess. No sign that said wait to be seeted so I did not know if you sat yourself or waited on her. I stood for 3 minutes while she flirted with the 3 guys and never acknowledge me. I finally asked excuse me may I just sit anywhere and she said oh yeah the breakfast bar is open have a seat. I went and sat down and waited another 4 minutes before a server showed up. This did not bother me because they were busy but could have been helped by a halfway decent hostess. The server then had to backtrack to the hostess stand to get me a menu and silverware. She also had to do this for a couple that came in after me and the hostess pointed towards the breakfast bar while continuing her talk with the 3 guys. Food: Fantastic 4.5 out of 5 I had a half order of eggs Benedict with 1 blueberry streusal pancake. Their made from scratch blueberry topping was amazing. Also their coffee cups are thick enough they retain heat. Service 3.5 out of 5. My server did a good job and was nice but seemed overwhelmed or over sat. I wouls love to give them 4 stars but unless they can change their staffing I am not sure I will even go back.

    (3)
  • Victoria A.

    Absolutely love this place, from the moment you walk in they're happy and get you excited for your day! I've been to the Camelback and the Kierland locations and love love love it! I'd wait for a table no problem cause I know everything is great, the coffee mugs are my favorite, I have to buy one, they are pricey at $18 but hand made and one day I'll do it. The eggs Benedict's are amazing (all of them). There was a breakfast burrito that was great(can't remember the name) Honestly it's awesome, the music that is played is wonderful. Go check it out, relax and enjoy your morning at Snooze!!

    (5)
  • Rachel C.

    I like this place a lot, but I don't feel there's a great deal to say. Just that it's a really, really good place for brunch. It's fancy food in a casual setting, so you get the best of both worlds! The food is great and there is a wide variety of inventive eggs benedict and pancakes to choose from, so you're all set whether you like sweet or savory for your morning meal. The coffee is good, and the servers are nice. Sometimes service is slow when they're really busy, but anyone who genuinely complains about that is a terd. This place is also exceptionally vegetarian friendly, which I find is a tendency among breakfast joints, but it's still worth noting. I've never had the cocktails here, so I can't speak to them, but I'm sure they're also delicious. tl;dr You'll drop a pretty penny for breakfast/brunch/lunch at Snooze, but it's familiar food that's done well, and so it's well worth it. If you have friends visiting that appreciate good food but want to stick to something they know and keep it casual, Snooze is one of your best bets in the Valley.

    (4)
  • Dallas M.

    I used to go to Snooze when I lived in Denver. I was beyond excited to see it in my neighborhood a few months ago! Pros: Breakfast tacos are amaze-ing Coffee drinks Bloody Mary's Patio in the fall Management is on top of things Cons: Service can be kind of slow Always a wait on the weekends

    (5)
  • Brad W.

    Cheers to the pancake flight. Whoever came up with this idea was a genuis. The flight is three cakes of your choice at 8 bucks or so. The sweet potato was the best, followed by the pineapple upside down version and then the choc. chip variety. I also added a pretty tasty mocha at $3.50. The pancakes all had an unusual butter variety on each flavor which also upgraded these hotcakes to the next level. We only waited about 12 minutes on a Saturday AM and they have free coffee to drink during your wait. We snagged a nice table outside before the heat kicked in and there is a reason this place is popular - it's good. This is another chain though, but in the end, as long as the food makes me happy, it doesn't matter chain or not.

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    We came here for a Sunday brunch, the wait was about an hour to even get seated. The service thereafter was okay, the waitress wasn't very genuine or friendly. It seemed like the service all around was whatever, the table next to us had received all of their food minus one poor girl who didn't get her food until everyone was nearly done. As we waited we also saw people paying at the front so they could get going rather than waiting for the slow service. The food was definitely great, but not worth an hours worth of wait. I would recommend taking your business elsewhere if you have to wait longer than 20-minutes for this place. Unless you want to spend 2.5 hours at brunch!

    (3)
  • Shannon H.

    I have been wanting to try this place for sooooo long. Just needed someone to get up early on a Sunday and come with! It was after noon when we arrived (Sorry, I hate mornings!) and it was quite busy but there is a lot of seating so the wait time was expected to be only 20-30 minutes. We opted to sit at the bar instead where you can select off their Breakfast Cocktail menu (whaaaaa???) and enjoy dining there instead of having to wait. The morning cocktails are nothing less of fabulous. Traditional mimosas OR, one's with pineapple juice, or with tequila instead of OJ and then each one has a little special twist to it. Ours were very blah and mostly just juice so I asked the bartender to add more alcohol. She did so that was nice. Her service unfortunately was not so hot. She just seemed like she didn't want to be there and that we were just a nusiance to her for the most part. We had to remind her and wait quite a while to get water that we asked for and to place an order. I would have rated it higher based on the food and drinks but the service was just less than mediocre. So then I go right to, well I can just go to TC Eggington's or BLD for great food and at least the service is typically friendlier. I would probably go again if in that area but I can't see going out of my way. The breakfast menu itsef was pretty impressive and I went with the OMG french toast but it didn't blow me away. Not quite as much flavor and sweetness I was expecting but still a very nice dish. He ordered the Benny Goodman which was an open faced breakfast sandwich with poached egg and salmon and asked for sauces/accompaniments on the side. Not something I would ever want to have but he seemed to like it. It's a nice place. Great area. You can browse around the Rack or hop over to Biltmore to shop after. But I am big on being treated like you want me there and want me to come back and they, I can honestly say, did not!

    (2)
  • Eric B.

    The food here is good. Very tasty breakfast n lunch menu. Capacity crowd at lunch though. Outside patios for overflow.

    (4)
  • Ariana M.

    I wouldn't have such a hard time waiting if the staff was actually hospitable. It felt like an inconvenience asking anyone for anything, and the trend seems to be that people walk away when you need something. Food is good, atmosphere as well, but I would not come back for the service.

    (2)
  • Kristina M.

    My friend and I popped in to Snooze around noon for a (very) late breakfast. There was a 30 minute wait, which we happily agreed to. They take your cell phone number and send you a text when your table is almost ready, so you can explore the local shops while you're waiting! The atmosphere is awesome - very cool decor, super friendly staff, and an open-air concept. I loved everything about this place from the moment I saw it! After our allotted wait time, we were seated at an outside table - which I was happy about because the weather was just beautiful! (And I don't get many outdoor eating opportunities in my part of the land this time of year.) Our waiter was very friendly and helped us quickly. I started with a hot chocolate - my favorite! It was okay, but tasted kind of like warm chocolate milk. Looks delicious, though! ;) I ordered the Breakfast Pot Pie with a Candy Apple Pancake instead of hashbrowns - great decision! The crust to the pot pie was lighter than I was expecting, which was a little bit of a bummer. But it was a nice compliment to the heavy gravy, which was delicious. The gravy has big chunks of sausage and is perfectly flavorful. And the sunny side up egg on top is the perfect touch! It's funny to me they call the Candy Apple Pancake just that, because it's more an "Apple Pie Pancake." Seriously so good, though! There were just the right amount of apples and topping, and the mascarpone was a perfect touch. The two, plus the hot chocolate, had me more than full! (Which was good, because adding the pancake made it a little pricey.) Another place I'd be a regular at if I lived around here! Yummmmmm

    (4)
  • Sarah M.

    EAT HERE!! I wish I could give this place 10 stars. This is the best breakfast ever. It is always a wait, today we waited 45 min (Memorial Day), but it is soooo worth it. My daughter had chocolate chip pancakes and ate every bite. I had the chilaquiles benedict. It was so flavorful and the egg was perfect and runny. It sits on top of corn tortillas and is topped with a cotija cheese hollandaise sauce. It was simply magical. A MUST try. Our sever, Desiree, was very nice and attentive. She also said that's her favorite Benedict on the menu. Try it, they won't disappoint you.

    (5)
  • Connie L.

    Had the breakfast potpie and chili Verde benny. Very solid. The puff was wonderfully flaky and the sunny side up egg was cooked well. The Benny was decent. I prefer a real English muffin over layers of tortilla. Otherwise, taste was still pretty good. Today there was no wait because its Superbowl Sunday and very foggy out, but I overheard some convo nearby that typical wait is up to hours on weekends.

    (4)
  • Ms. K.

    I went to Snooze yesterday for breakfast at 10:30 a.m. off the recommendation of a friend who said "the Benedict and Corned Beef Hash are to die for". The location, right next to Postino, same decor, same beautiful outdoor patio seating. We were greeted and seated right away. Our drink order was taken. We waited a bit for the waitress to take our order, she seemed very interested in socializing with the other tables. Our order was finally taken, we ordered Iced Tea, Iced Vanilla Latte, Corned Beef Hash (Snooze's signature shredded hash mixed with artisan corned beef, caramelized poblanos and onions. Topped with two eggs your style & toast or tortillas), and Ham Benedict III (The classic evolved with our signature English muffin topped with shaved hickory smoked ham, perfectly poached cage free eggs and smoked cheddar hollandaise). The food came, couldn't ask for anything better, the Benedict was perfectly done, my Corned Beef Hash was fantastic, refills of my Iced Tea was flowing. Excellent breakfast foods, ordering service could of been a little faster, but all in all I would definitely come back.

    (4)
  • Jennifer E.

    It was a long wait but well worth it. They take your name and number and text you when your table is ready so you can go shop while you waiting. Great food. I had the French toast and hash browns.

    (5)
  • Monica A.

    Do. Not. Come. For. The. Coffee. Even though there is a special stand-up card on every table speaking sooooo highly about the quality of the restaurant's coffee and it's super special artisanal-ness, it was burnt swill. I drink coffee rarely anymore so when I decide to have a cup I'm very selective. After reading said little stand up card I thought, surely for all this marketing, there must be something to the coffee here. Not so much. It was worse than the burnt roasts at Starbucks. And to be fair - in case the particular pot that poured my cup had sat too long - I requested a new cup from a fresh pot. Same thing. Even the manager that I spoke with after the meal rolled his eyes when I talked about the coffee and basically said it had the quality of gasoline. But I get ahead of myself. Let's return to the beginning because the coffee is not alone in the mediocrity that was Snooze that day. When you come during a busy time, expect a wait. That doesn't bother me at all - the bustle of an exciting and popular restaurant and a little wait tells me that many folks are happy to be eating there - and it's usually an indication of great quality food and service. Once a table became available, we did get stuck in a back corner next to a pile of high chairs, the swinging back patio door, and under an air conditioning fan. The only thing that saved me from freezing was the regular opening of the door letting in the warm summer air as servers went in and out. So not the best table and not the best climate control, but all in all that wasn't going to get us down. The restaurant was slammed. I might also say that during busy hours, Do. Not. Come. For. The. Service. It's so disappointing that we as patrons should need to avoid certain hours of the day because waitstaff whose job it is to know how to wait tables properly during their ENTIRE SHIFT simply cannot manage to hold it together when it's time to MOVE QUICKLY AND SMARTLY. Our server couldn't manage that. We waited for someone to take our first drink order (that lovely coffee) an unreasonable amount of time. Once she showed up, she was distracted and never once looked us in the eye. Every interaction with her during the visit found her constantly looking ahead to her next task, her next stop - so much so that she seemed to already be gone from the table by the time she got there. And to top it off, she put on the fake sugary patronizing voice that makes it SOUND like she cared about what was being asked for, but her mind was elsewhere. And when we did ask for something - cream, natural sugar - it took an unreasonable amount of time to receive it. It's unfortunate that now I can't remember much about the food. I think it was fine - maybe even inventive. I might have had a Benedict (?) with an interesting rendition of asparagus (?). I think my husband enjoyed whatever he ate too. I waited too long to write this review for starters, but my memory of the food is eclipsed by the poor service and the supercilious attitude of our server. But then there was also this. Two women were seated at about the same time next to us. They ordered pancakes (JUST PANCAKES) and REQUESTED the pancakes be cooked well in the middle. This order was taken right around the time of our coffee order. Their pancakes arrived right around the time our food order was taken. The pancakes were RUNNY in the middle. They sent them back. The server that was working with them didn't apologize, didn't assure them that it would be made right, didn't demonstrate care one way or the other that the kitchen messed up or that she put crap food down for two people she's supposed to be caring for. Her attitude was rather that she was terribly inconvenienced by the whole thing and it now threw a wrench into her works. Our food came. We ate - leisurely and talking. Out of the corner of my eye I watched the table next to us. They sat. And waited. We ate. And talked. They waited some more. No one came to tell them it would "be just a few more minutes and we're so sorry for the mix up". At one point someone came and delivered a side of bacon. OF BACON! They had the balls to slap down a side and run away when the main course wasn't even present. Poor, poor, POOR SERVICE. We finally finished our meal. The pancakes finally showed up. It had to have been 20-30 minutes later. For pancakes, people. Pancakes. A 6-10 minute dish and you couldn't be bothered to get it together and treat these women well. Pitiful. We paid. And after stopping to express my apologies to the women for how they were treated at Snooze, I went straight to the manager to tell him just how piss-poor their service was. (And how the coffee was burnt swill.) To his credit, he said he would make it right immediately and he was confident the ladies would be happy by the time they left. I really hope that meant comping their entire bill. Do better, Snooze. You're not "all that".

    (2)
  • Robyn Jo C.

    Great food, great bold choices. Staff is usually always friendly and very helpful! They have a unique collection of breakfast cocktails to spike up the morning! Although the space seems small- "the best packages are small packages"! Well worth the wait and great spot for a date ! Pretty hipster for breakfast. Stop in and try some of their unique drills.

    (5)
  • Bri F.

    I had been wanting to come here for forever.... But the few times we tried, it was an hour wait... No thanks!! Now that the newness has died down, I met my cousin here for breakfast at 8 am. No wait! :). I was torn because I was told their pancakes were delicious, but I didn't want to just eat pancakes. I love eggs Benedict, but I didn't want to give up my hash browns for a pancake...... The waitress let me know there were options! So I ended up w 1/2 order of the Bella! Bella! Benny and hash browns and added a blueberry Danish pancake. My cousin let me try her Benny Goodman also! Everything was tasty. Service was good. But it was a little loud in there. I'll be back to try more goodness :)

    (4)
  • Brandon M.

    Fantastic breakfast restaurant. It makes places like "The Good Egg" and "The Eggery" seem like fast food joints. I recommend trying it during the week because I hear it's near impossible to get in there on weekends. The hostess was friendly. The waiter was fantastic. The food was incredible. I had Juan's Breakfast tacos with chicken sausage. When the food was presented, it looked like a 5-star chef's work - visually very pleasing - and it tasted even better. Our service was great - our waters, teas and coffees never seemed to get less than half full before refills were on the way. I've lived in Phoenix most of my life, and this is by far the best find for a great breakfast experience.

    (5)
  • Rose L.

    Serious kudos for the staff here. Our waitress was so sweet and brought us a 'sample' of something my mom saw on the menu but wasn't sure if she wanted to order as her meal. The rest of the staff was friendly and the food was good! Lots of creative breakfast choices plus traditional favorites. Obviously this place is a hit so the earlier you go the less likely you'll have to wait.

    (5)
  • James B.

    First time finally trying this place out. I've been here 4 times but it is always too busy to get a seat without waiting 1-2 hours. This time we came at 730am on a Sunday which was the perfect time since dining room was half full and patio is empty. The menu is eclectic and different from any other breakfast place. They have a list of hollandaise concoctions, breakfast tacos that are to die for, many different pancake options and the typical breakfast fare such as omelettes, eggs etc. the service was fast and super friendly. We had 3 different servers talk to us and make sure we were taken care of. We will definitely be coming back and if there is a wait, it is indeed worth waiting. Until next time.

    (5)
  • Rob H.

    I had gone to Snooze when I lived in Denver, so I pretty much knew what to expect...very good breakfast spot 5 min from home...been a few times, had the pancake flight one time the loaded French Toast another time. Big menu, lots of choices...as a side, some of the better bacon I've had locally. I'd read about the long waits, but by going at 6:30 on weekdays, there was no wait. Definitely among the better Phoenix breakfast joints, I'd rank it up there with my favorites--Scramble and Matt's Big Breakfast.

    (4)
  • H P.

    Disappointed. While a cute place (branding and decor), this restaurant should have spent a little more time and money on training their wait staff on efficiency and service. After being seated it was 15 minutes before our server greeted us and once he greeted us took our drink order & food order - that was the last time we saw him until it was time to pay the check (which came LONG after we were finished with our meal). No checking in, no refilling of beverages...bum deal. The food - eh. Ordered the Reuben & Sweet potato pancakes. Ruben was cold, dry, and really lacked in flavor, the pretzel bun was just ....overwhelming. Pancakes were surprisingly flavorless - this was really a drag as we were so looking forward to them. Summary: 1st and last visit complete for this place.

    (1)
  • Jennifer P.

    I went with my GF girl. Lots of veggie and gluten free options so that makes us both happy. Know that the wait times can be 30 - 45 mins or more depending on the time of day. RC , in his stellar X-men t- shirt, was our waiter. Great service and food served by him. Though our hot chocolates were delivered by another Snooze waitress. The drinks were messy and there was overflow and spillage. She just said "Sorry. Here are your messy drinks. "Put them down and left. ? Seriously. I had to go ask for napkins. Usually all the waiters there are so attentive. That if they cover one another's sections, it's all seamless. GF girl had corn beef hash and scrambled egg. They were kind and substituted a GF pancake for the regular toast. I had the original French toast with Marscapone creme. I also ordered one egg scrambled with tangy goat cheese and a side of sliced bacon. So delish. With the additional add ons and each ordering a hot chocolate, we spent about $20 each. Good good and music. Great atmosphere. And there was an epic balloon twister entertaining young and old alike. We'll be back!

    (4)
  • Tommy L.

    I love this place! This isn't only the best brunch spot I've eaten in Arizona, but THE BEST brunch spot I've had in my entire life. I was a lil hungover so don't get me wrong. It's usually a little harder for me to put food down when I am. But boy, I demolished my food. This place, I know I say it often, but I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it. This place is life changing. I was stuck between two Benedicts and our server let me know I could just do half and half since it comes with two. Thanks homie. I got the Benny Goodman and the Winter Harvest. Nice! Both eggs were perfectly poached. Nice little bounce to the egg feeing like a custard or jello. The chef probably went through a 50 year course on how to poach eggs. Both had a cream cheese hollandaise which was surprisingly good. Nice little tang with a kiss of the sweetness from the cream cheese. It had a really bright taste. Probably a little bit of lemon juice so you don't get that eggy taste to the hollandaise. Winter harvest had a nice sweet potato polenta topped with a few more veggie/healthy/earth ingredients. Honestly with that perfectly poached egg and sweet tangy hollandaise. You couldn't tell you were being healthy and enjoying the bountiful harvest from Mother Nature. Now. My favorite Benny. Yo!!! Homie! I'll tell you this. I love Lox. So I'm biased on this. Having a Lox Benedict! You win me over. Everything was nice. Salmon was smokey not too fishy. Everything had a nice ratio. The best Benedict I've ever eaten. I hate rye bread. I loved having rye on this. We got a flight of pancakes. Which is you get to choose 3 flavors. For $9? I forgot what we ordered since I don't really like pancakes. But they were all pretty good for pancakes. What I do remember out of the pancakes was a the cinnamon bacon one. Bacon is good. Bacon makes everything good. If you're into pancakes. Do this one. Coffee is okay. Bloody Marys were good. We had the Bangkok one. Fishsauce, lime, cilantro, sriracha. We were the only Asians in the restaurant at the time. Maybe in all of Arizona. Our server brought us sriracha as our hot sauce when all the other tables had Tabasco. Funny. He was a cool dude though. If this was down the street from me. I'd wake up every morning feeling like I won the lotto.

    (5)
  • Kyle S.

    Love this place. The food is perfect. Today I went with an open faced Cuban and it had the perfect pickles and pulled pork that you'd expect. My juice was fresh and my. Jody had a beermosa. Plan on waiting because even at noon on a Wednesday there's a wait. It's that good. Keep it up!

    (5)
  • Santi T.

    Snooze you lose?? Not here! My Daniel L. brought me here after I landed from the airport on a red eye flight. We were both famished and ready for some breakfast goodies. Thank goodness I trust him because he ordered the best two items on the menu: Chilaquelles Benny ($11.50) and short stack of sweet potato pancakes ($3.50). This was the first time I ate Chilaquelles Benedict. Heard of it? It's a stacked dish with tortillas, melted cheese and seasoned beef. The taste immediately woke up my taste buds! The circular hash browns were perfectly crispy and the poached egg was cooked with the yolk oozing out. If you want to sample the sweet potato pancake ($3.50), order a short stack (one flapjack) because there is probably no way you can finish a full order. Dusted with powdered sugar, it was slightly over dressed by caramel syrup and could have survived with it's own flavor. We arrived at 10AM and it was still jumping. Be prepared to wait and drool over everyone's order. Our service was pleasant and prompt. After we were stuffed, we were ready to snooze!

    (4)
  • Britt C.

    Snooze is certainly helping with Town & Country's revival. It took me a while to come here due to the atrocious wait, so after the hype died down I finally tried it. The wait, which is pretty much the only negative, isn't too bad because they take your phone number and will text you when they're ready. It's nice that they have this option, because your not chained inside waiting for your name to be called. They have complimentary coffee while you wait, or you can always go over to Nordstrom Rack next door where I can easily kill 45min - an hour. So while the wait can be long, it's in the most painless way possible. As for the food, I usually go the healthy route. The Snooze Continental which contains grapefruit brûlée is amazing, I'm slightly obsessed with grapefruit brûlée and will always order this if I see it on the menu. The pairing of vanilla yogurt with fruit and granola is equally as good. I've also had the Lower East Side which is good if you want to go the savory healthier route. As for the not so healthy, I decided to cheat one day and ordered the Blueberry Danish Pancake with Bacon & Barbacoa breakfast tacos. Oh man, I'm sorry I made this bad calorific decision because it will be so hard not to order either one of those again! The pancake was to die for! It was a fluffy pancake with a lemon ricotta filling, blueberry sauce and to top it off it was sprinkled with Danish crumbles! If you have a leisurely day and aren't concerned with time constraints, then I highly recommend trying out Snooze.

    (4)
  • Drew S.

    The best breakfast in town. I have not had a single bad experience at any Snooze location. If you are a meat and potatoes person, they have a pile of hash browns with whatever fixings you want!

    (5)
  • Karla K.

    First: Do not order the lemonade. $4 and no refills. Seriously no cares if it is organic and cold pressed...blah blah blah. I was just thirsty. My fault for not looking it up first I guess.... Next: The pancakes are absolutely amazing. Just sinful...like blisteringly amazing and each flavor is significantly different from the others. The Pineapple upside down pancake and the Sweet potato pancake were unreal. I just can't say enough...superb. Also the bacon was what bacon should be ....GREAT! The service was a bit spotty (I hear that there were a bunch of trainees that day) but I had a little spontaneous dance party with one of the staff in the middle of the dining room which totally made up for it! All in all this place is genius, just genius. ...except for that lemonade.

    (4)
  • Kevin C.

    Date of Visit 8/5 7:30am approx I love this place. The chocolate chip pancakes were delicious. The music playing reminded me of the late 1990s early 2000s when I was still in middle school/high school. The servers were fantastic. I ate chocolate chip pancakes with homemade chicken sausage. This place is so good I plan to return on Sunday. Date of Return Visit 8/9 12pm approx. Note: If you want to come here, avoid Sunday midday. Come earlier in the day, or come during a weekday. I went & they said 45-60 minutes waiting for a table. Since I was in a chess tournament & could not afford to wait that long for food, I opted to order takeout instead. The takeout option was worth it - I loved the breakfast I had - their sausage was good, the upside down pineapple pancakes were good, & I enjoyed their hot chocolate. I recommend coming here during non-peak visiting hours, & ordering food to go during peak visiting hours.

    (5)
  • Mia N.

    Came here for lunch on a weekday because I was working nearby at the Biltmore Resort. I ordered the breakfast tacos on flour tortillas. It was really tasty. I was surprised that they offered a creamy aioli type sauce on the side instead of salsa, since it was tacos, but the sauce turned out to be a good addition to the tacos. The amount of food was just right for me, which means that most other people would need to order a side or something to feel full. The food is excellent, but I could do without the loud club music playing over the speakers at noon on a Thursday....

    (4)
  • David H.

    WOW! Pretty much one of the best breakfast places I have encountered in recent years. Clean, cheerful atmosphere. Great music. Outstanding Service. But most of all........the single best order of Bacon, yes, Bacon, I have ever had in a restaurant -- bar none. Most pre-cook it, and toss it on the grill for a few seconds. Others, and this is outright sacrilege, deep fry it..........But this is a place we will return to again and again.

    (5)
  • Dana G.

    My sister first introduced me to Snooze in San Diego. I immediately was a fan and try to hit it on every trip. Of course was super excited when I realized they were building one in AZ. I have only been to this location once since it is not in my neck of the woods. Went on a Monday morning on a holiday weekend so the restaurant was still busy. We were told the wait would be 30 minutes and given a pager. The wait ended up being much longer. At least over 45 minutes. However, the restaurant did try to make up for it by bringing some blueberry pancakes to our table right after we got seated. I am fan of their Eggs Benedict options. I love that they let you mix and match. I like the Chilaquillas Benedict and the Caprese Benedict. Their OMG! French Toast is delicious and decadent. We always get one order to share with the table. On the lighter side, their Quinoa Porridge is good too. My kids love this place and their hot chocolate. They also have a great menu for Morning Cocktails. Their prices are a bit high but you do get a great dining experience. The decor is very cool and retro. Expect to wait especially on the weekends. Can't wait for their new location to open up in Kierland because that is in my neck of the woods!

    (4)
  • Scott W.

    I had been warned it gets busy so I went early, like 7AM on a Saturday. By the time I left about 7:45 there were only a few inside tables left. There is nobody snoozing in the place. All the employees were cheerful and seeing to it the customers were taken care of. I had their take on corned beef hash and eggs and it was good. If it wasn't so far out of my normal path I would be a frequent visitor.

    (4)
  • Vy D.

    Long line. But, the waitresses/waiters are very nice. A very nice lovely place. The seatings are kind of cramped, but it's ok. The food is very typical breakfast food. Nothing out of the ordinary. But I loved the feel of the place. I love the variety on the menu. I had a great experience there.

    (4)
  • Rob O.

    Wonderful way to wake up! Eat here for delicious breakfast finds not same old tired egg dishes.

    (5)
  • Edward M.

    I see why there is a 45 minute wait! I had the pot pie and it was great with creamy sausage gravy on it. Nice amounts of sausage with the flaky crust (not sure how it stayed flaky the whole time!) Service was excellent, attentive, and quick. Even though we had to wait, they apologized for the delay though we expected it considering how many people there were. All in all a great experience with good unique food! Be aware that the menu is limited and doesn't offer all things typical at a breakfast place, such as skillets, but you can customize to your hearts content. If you are waiting, go hang out in the back of the restaurant. They will text you when your table is almost ready. You can also go hang out at Whole Foods or Trader Joe's.

    (5)
  • Rick B.

    This was a tasty fun place. Went on a Saturday and was busy with a 20 minute wait. Lots of upbeat music. The servers were friendly and helpful with the Gluten free info. I had an omelet and GF order of upside down pineapple pancakes and hash browns. Was very good. Unfortunately my wife and I both had to hit the bathroom within a half hour after eating there. She has no gluten issues but I do. IDK, maybe related maybe not.

    (3)
  • Amelia B.

    Looking for your stereotypical brunch place after a morning run, we stumbled up Snooze AM (thanks to Yelp). Bright, cheery, and clean, it's what you'd expect from an upscale brunch chain. Coffee was great and refills plentiful. Plenty of options, savory and sweet. The omelets were done well, and the hashbrowns were...unique. In a good way. Portions weren't grossly large, which I actually appreciate in a restaurant. Quality, not quantity. Server was a bit of a space cadet and service was pretty slow, but it may have been a one-off, so I can't knock the place for that.

    (4)
  • Nick G.

    It's worth the 30 minute wait! Breakfast burrito was awesome. People were hip and not stuck up. Mimosas to die for. I'd suggest this place to anyone. Bon appetite!

    (5)
  • Chelsea B.

    I've dined here half a dozen times or more. The food is creative and a fresh take on a breakfast menu. Service, however, is severely lacking. I completely understand a longer wait for weekends and holidays. I've been quoted 2 hours and 15 minutes for Snooze. We mostly eat here on weekdays and it's still 30-45 minutes. The longer wait usually attributes to their "text" system which I've never received, only to have my table given away because I wasn't aware it was ready. Today, around 10am on Friday, we were third in line at the hostess stand. The first couple was quoted 30 minutes. While the next person was getting checked in, we waited several minutes before a hostess even spoke with us as she was conversing about class schedules rather than inputting us into a wait list. Meanwhile during this conversation a two top approached the hostess stand and was sat immediately. With so many breakfast restaurants in the area, I'll gladly drive farther to be seated in a timely and orderly manner and negate hostess favoritism.

    (3)
  • David Z.

    I think this was one of my top five breakfast places ever. I stopped in right after they opened (7am) on a Sunday morning, and sat by myself at the counter. I ordered a flight: one pineapple upside down pancake, one sweet potato pancake, and one order of OMG french toast. I also had an order of hash browns. The meal was one of the best I have ever had for breakfast. Every bit of food was like an explosion of bliss. I am sure that if I knew the calorie count, I'd be a little less enthusiastic. But let's not talk about that! I am usually of the opinion that most breakfast places are pretty much the same: eggs are eggs, and pancakes are pancakes, right? Wrong. Here, things are different, and they are a-MAY-zing. I don't have a single thing to criticize about Snooze. Even the prices are great (my meal was less than $15 total)! The coffee is organically sourced from Guatemala, and it is also excellent! In reading some of the other reviews, it appears that it can get pretty crowded, with long waits later in the day. If you get there right when they open, that is probably your best bet. So do yourself a favor: get up early, eat a huge and amazing meal, and then work out later in the day. It will all be worth it!

    (5)
  • Alex H.

    Pancakes and hot chocolate are out of this world. One of my favorite breakfast spots!

    (5)
  • Kaveh P.

    My wife and I came here on a Wednesay to have brunch. This quickly became one of my top choices for brunch in Phoenix or scottsdale. Still a little too busy for mid week dining, but we were seated in less than 5 minutes. Egg Benedicts and pancakes are their specialty and you can mix different types. If you ask for their pancakes they'll bring you one for free. Overall great experience and highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Natalie G.

    Amazing food and service! I had the breakfast burrito and my boyfriend tried the Chilaquiles Benedict and we both cleared our plates. Not going to lie, my burrito was pretty good but his dish was even better so I highly recommend that. It was a small factor but the music choice was also pretty epic. I'm down to eat breakfast and bob my head to some BiggieBiggieBiggie can't you see. Unfortunately this place loses a star to its subpar coffee. If you're paying over $10 a plate you deserve a good cup of coffee.

    (4)
  • Lian E.

    Great service and a large variety of food!

    (5)
  • J B.

    Seriously?????? People don't have a clue about food. You put up a cute interior that looks like the "Jetson's" cartoon and they will come regardless of food and service. Wife and I arrived on a Thursday around 9:30 and they put us on a wait list and said it would be 15 minutes. They call u by texting your cell. Problem was that after 40 minutes I went in to see what was going on and the host said he texted me 10 minutes ago. Well he wrote down the wrong cell # and said "oops, will put u back on the list". I told him "so for your mistake u want me to wait again?" He realized that wasn't right so he sat us. After we sat, the waitress greeted us 5 minutes later and we ordered coffee. Which btw, the little cue card on the table says the owner searches all over Costa Rica for the right coffee beans. Hmmm, then he must have went to Folgers plant located there cause it ain't nothin special. Again, 10 minutes pass and we get to order. I had a scramble and the wife had the corned beef hash. Trying to flag down our waitress for a coffee refill was difficult as she was more concerned on how she looked in her LuLu lemon yoga pants rather than on the customers. Food arrives. My scramble was slopped together overcooked dry and the potatoes are put in a mold to look fancy, not! Wife's corned beef....in edible, tasted like it was sitting out for hours & extremely sour. Waitress never bothered to ask how the meal was or thank you, just put check on table. $30 for 2 pathetic excuses for food and 1 "mystery" coffee. We got duped!!!!! Be wise and take a stand, no more eating at places just cause it looks "cool". Yeah.. I guess u could say I was pissed writing this review. In closing Snooze, is the correct name for it..snooze.

    (1)
  • Heather F.

    Best breakfast place in Phoenix. The wait is usually pretty long, but it is well worth it. Staff is friendly and will make balloon animals while you wait. We have had the eggs benedict, many types of pancakes, and french toast and everything has been amazing.

    (5)
  • Amanda P.

    I've said it before and I'll say it again, Snooze has THE BEST SERVICE!!!! Sitting at the bar having Andy take care of you is a real treat. He's always smiling and never too busy to make sure your content with your meal. An addition to the service the food is delish!!! I have a gluten allergy and this is hands down my favorite breakfast spot. I get to enjoy the most amazing eggs Benedict and mouthwatering gf pancakes. Do yourself a favor and try the gluten free cinnamon roll pancakes. I promise you won't regret it :)

    (5)
  • Hunter R.

    Let's start by saying that I am an egg Benedict nerd. I love nothing more than a perfectly poached egg and a solid hollandaise, any flavor hollandaise for that matter as long as it is rich, creamy, and made from scratch. Snooze has got it!! 6 different types of Benedict!! I was in heaven! My fiancé had the corned beef hash which was more corned beef than hash which I greatly appreciated. The gazpacho Bloody Mary and Bangkok Bloody Mary were awesome, great house Bloody Mary mix and you call it vodka. Did I mention that I am a Bloody Mary nerd as well!! All around solid place. The atmosphere is retro hip yet still being a very comfortable environment. I will have many more visits here. I left one star out for the service. It was not incredibly attentive but not unfriendly.

    (4)
  • Carolyn H.

    Hallelujah, Snooze has come to Phoenix!!!! As a Denver native, I can only hope to describe to you non-Denverites the culture of Snooze. It has made all other breakfast places seem dismal. The quality of food is astounding, the atmosphere is upbeat and trendy and the servers are the friendliest, hippest people you will ever meet. You will never wait less tan an hour for a table, but the wait has always been worth it. Snooze Phoenix is no different. They have captured the essence of the hipster vibe of Denver and brought it to the valley quite nicely. The food, again will never disappoint. If you've never been, here are my suggestions: Always ask what the pancake of the day is. Always. Sweet: Pancake Flight with a Pineapple Upside Down Pancake, the Pancake of the Day and a Cinnamon Roll pancake. Savory: 3 Egg Scramble with hollandaise, avocado and pico de gallo and corn tortillas. There is nothing but love in my heart for Snooze. Now, Snooze, please get your booties out to Orange County next!!!

    (5)
  • Aaron S.

    Awesome breakfast place with a laid back casual atmosphere but super nice food. My wife and I split the pot pie and Bella Bella Bennys twice. Both are great choices.

    (5)
  • Jerry B.

    I had a great first visit to this breakfast eatery. I had a cheese potato and ham breakfast. My buddy had the corned beef hash. We were both very happy with our meals and our coffee. I would like to try this place out a couple more times just to make certain before I give it five stars. As a side note, a famous former Phoenix Sun was also eating here and was kind enough to take a photo with us.

    (4)
  • Mindy A.

    I love cute, hip breakfast places and snooze is definitely working in bring a cute hip breakfast spot, even if it's not quite there yet. Cool decor. Awesome patio and open-air bar seating. Good selection of mimosas and bloody Mary's ($6-8 each). Food looked good, even though we didn't order anything. Good location at the old Town and country mall, but I wish it were closer to central. Staff was friendly, but definitely still working out the kinks. We had quite a wait for two mimosas and a beer. Overall, I'm giving Snooze the benefit if the doubt and I will definitely be back to sample the menu. Ps, I don't know if it will ever make it to five star status since it's part if a CA/CO chain.

    (4)
  • Brandon R.

    The first thing that comes to mind is how crowded and just plain loud it is every time I go. The second thing is that it's pretty expensive, and you don't get much variety in the way of all the breakfast foods people like, but they still charge you quite a bit for the little variety you do get. I do keep going anyway though because I live nearby, the food is alright and interesting/different, and the staff and building are nice enough, but those first two things make me really me ask "how bad do I want it?"

    (3)
  • Annette P.

    Great place to try! They have an amazing amount of Gluten free choices. The staff is so friendly and fun! It's decorated retro and very different. Great food and a fun experience!

    (5)
  • Preston S.

    I came here for the latest get together of the Breakfast Club. We usually get together on Saturday and not quite so early but this time we had to go Sunday because of other events and went early to beat the crowds. I didn't know it was a chain. Of course I had never even heard of it before but I'm glad I did. We sat outside I think because there were so many of us but it was great weather for it. I poked my head inside and it was very nice. Even though there were 14 or 16 of us, I lost count, our server did a great job. She was always checking on us and refilling drinks. Sure it took a little while but we were a large group. I like how they let you mix and match things to create just what you want. I got the blueberry pancakes and the French toast. I got the toned down French toast because I'm not a fan of coconut and something else that was on it. But it was still really good and so where the pancakes. I saw some good looking Benedicts around the table. I will have to try one of those next time because this time I was in the mood for pancakes then the French toast sounded really good too. I had a great time. Saw some Yelp friends that I feel like I haven't seen in a long time plus I got to sit next to one of my favorite Yelpers the beautiful Cheryl. I will definitely be back. I want to try some of the other things on the menu but the pancakes and French toast were great. I could not even finish the pancakes. They were huge but so good. I had to stop myself from eating more. Shout out to some Yelp friends: Meagan B, it was nice to met your stunt double lol your Mom, and Jennifer O and her husband and the staples of any great Yelp event Jon H. and Amy H. See you guys later.

    (4)
  • Tracy V.

    The Benedict's are fantastic, but the classic ham is the best. The hash browns were a bit salty, but they were happy to make it without salt. They had a sugary pancake special; if you buy it, part of proceeds support the Sunnyslope HS sports program, which I thought was cool. It was actually really tasty (for not having a super sweet tooth,) Had the Mm mm Mimosa, also delicious. Great service, I've been twice now and am happy to return again!

    (4)
  • jesika n.

    Delicious breakfast. They text to notify you when your table is ready. Plus they have a ping pong table and games to keep you entertained during your wait. This helped a lot with our 9 yr old. Barely noticed the time go by. Free coffee and good music. Good brunch spot for the central phoenix folk. Any place that has a good selection of eggs benedict wins with me.

    (5)
  • Fred F.

    This place blows. Put your name in and then they just sit other people in the order they choose regardless of order. Don't bother with these jumped up hipster egg chefs.

    (1)
  • Dave J.

    4of5 stars since we sat out on the patio(few flies). Decent service, fresh ingredients, healthy portions. Music sounded like it came from my own Playlist.

    (4)
  • Abby W.

    Great food when I've been here in the past but their service has done nothing but gone downhill with an influx of customers. After being told we would have a 30 minute wait, we finally were sat after over an hour with no apology, then no waiter or waitress came to our table for fifteen minutes so we left. Bummed too because the food really is good!

    (2)
  • Andrew C.

    Disappointed with some of the dishes but the B.E.A.T sandwich was REALLY good. This place kick's IHOP in the butt but I expected more based on the street talk.

    (3)
  • maryanne S.

    I've been to Snore 5 times now, here in Phoenix. Alright, it's "Snooze", not Snore. But I don't like either names: because if I'm "snoozing", why, how would I be at breakfast? In fact, I think "BREAK-FAST! Is a better name than Snooze or Snore. But I digress...my first visit was to a San Diego Snore location. and that visit was fast, friendly and delicious! And accommodating, everything a great breakfast can and should be. The last two visits were bad and I think they're moving in the wrong direction. First of all, the servers are a whole bunch less friendly than the hostesses. In fact, they're kinda aloof. Worse is slow: last Sunday, I waited almost 25 minutes from order to delivery and everything on my plate was a different temperature: the toast was hot and delicious, the hash browns and eggs, cold...literally cold. It was replaced and was delicious. But I dunno, I think you gotta get that right the first time. Today, I met a friend, she clearly ordered Corned Beef Hash with scrambled eggs and a pancake. The eggs and pancake showed up alright and the Corned Beef Hash followed a good 12 minutes later. Now, I'm not going to pay $15 - each - for breakfast, featuring poorly prepared food with slow, aloof server/service, (who today was not aloof, but was not really in-tune with waiting tables)...and a smiling hostess. Not worth it. Last, someone also pointed out something to me that made me take notice: you know how long-time breakfast joints, IHOP, Denny's, Village Inn, they always SMELL like a breakfast joint? I don't know if it's 15 years of bacon grease, but they DO have that "breakfasty" smell, and...well...you don't get any of those aromas at Snooze. Why is that? No breakfast aroma.

    (2)
  • Heidi H.

    Just ate here based on all the great reviews. It's Saturday so we expected a wait but we don't mind waiting for great food. I ordered the Chili Verde Benny and my husband got the Corned Beef Hash. The Corned Beef Hash was a huge disappointment so I ended up giving my husband half my Benny. The Benny was good but NO part of our meal was worth the 1 hr and 15 min wait.

    (2)
  • Kristen S.

    No waiting area inside and it was too hot to wait outside. The server didn't have the best personality but the girls at the host stand were warm and inviting. It took too long to be sat at our table and it was empty for a while before they sat us there.The food was good. I liked the music they played old school rap. Different vibe from any breakfast place that I have experienced.

    (3)
  • Ralph N.

    Great menu and food. Nice atmosphere once seated. The only complaint I have with this place is the long lines and no where to sit while waiting in the hot sun Awesome food and definitely will be back. Just earlier before the long line starts up..

    (5)
  • Jeff A.

    Phenomenal. First time here with my two best friend, the bloody Mary, mojito, Bennies and pancakes so delicious. I had the Bangkok bloody Mary and Benny Goodman with Cinnamon crunch pancakes, amazeball!

    (5)
  • Jessica R.

    Came here by myself on a Sunday and would normally sit at the bar but it was packed. Sat at a table and waited at least 15 minutes for someone to come by. Server was very nice but seemed over whelmed. I ordered a 3 egg scramble with cheese, chiles, & spinach & hash browns well done After waiting another 20 minutes food came and there was more cheese than egg & hash browns were raw. It seems like they use liquid or powdered eggs. Had to flag down someone for hot sauce. Another 15-20 minutes later the very nice server came back to check on me. I asked for another mimosa & mentioned about hash browns and was very apologetic and brought me some well done but I was already done. I will give them another try but I hope management reads the reviews and works out the kinks otherwise they will lose my business.

    (2)
  • Tamara U.

    Amazing is the only word for this place. My husband and I have been there twice now and both times everything we got was fantastic! It's not only the food, the hostess and servers are outstanding also. You're cheating yourself if you don't try this place!

    (5)
  • T D.

    Today I had the quinoa porridge. It was really good but the portion wasn't filling for 8 dollars. I was trying to be healthy but ended up eating my friends hash browns and some of the sweet potato pankcake. Both were amazing but lots of sugar. Server was mediocre and food took a long time coming out. But nothing that will keep me away.

    (3)
  • B V.

    Food good, service is good. Be prepared to WAIT. Try the pancake flight and Bennie combo with another cake subbed for the browns (at least 4 us, I like crisper browns) on the first visit so u get to know the menu. Brewmosa was good (beer and oj). Good shade outside, sat comfortably outside on a warm September mid morn.

    (4)
  • Zachary H.

    Service could have been better. They did not refill our waters and never asked if we wanted another coffee or drink. Food was ok menu was very plain. Not worth the wait that they normally have. Daily dose was a shorter wait and better menu.

    (3)
  • Jordan G.

    Very disappointed in the service my family and I received this morning. I have been here more then once and the food and services has always been spot on. Not so much this morning. It will make me think twice about coming back.

    (2)
  • Nikki W.

    This is my first time at Snooze AZ, and the food is just as I remembered from San Diego. Like the other reviews have said, the wait, even during the week, gets crazy. We went on a Wednesday at 10am and there was a 45 minute wait... BUT, being the hottest day of the year so far (114) , the patio had no wait. They turned on the misters and with a cup of water, it wasn't bad at all. I got the pancake flight, $8, with two Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes and one Flavor of the day. I DREAM about the Pineapple Pancakes. The hash browns are well seasoned, $2, and the kids meal comes with a lot for only $6 (Fruit, eggs, toast, hash browns, juice). Everything about this place makes me want to come back... every week!

    (5)
  • Rolf M.

    Let's start with what they are good at... the food us outstanding! Great menu, wonderful portion size and a fair price. The decor is awesome! Great layout, design etc. However, The wait on weekends is very long. The staff, organization and management are very poor. I have gone several times on weekends and watch empty tables for up to five minutes and the table has yet to be cleared. Once cleared and re-set, the table sits empty for several more minutes before they get around to sitting customers. And I'm not talking about one table but four or five tables just sitting there while customers are outside in the heat waiting. So frustrating! You can tell the staff and management are not well trained!

    (3)
  • Kristi L.

    Snooze is delicious! Super friendly staff, great service, amazing food & coffee, good prices, just be prepared for a small wait.

    (5)
  • Brian T.

    Normally breakfast places are very ho hum, but not this place! We joined a large group of yelpers for breakfast and I'm in love...with the food that is... they have a pretty eclectic menu of ommelettes, crazy pancakes and several styels of eggs benedict. I opted for the Havana Benny, think a cuban sandwich but eggs benedict. The base was this killer swiss bread pudding topped with poached eggs, ham, roated pork, pickeles and this creamy sauce. Just insanely good. Wifey was a bore and got a pick three items omellete and some hash browns. all in all, fantastic food. I also had a few breakfast cocktails..the Bangkok, which iwas a spicy bloody mary and then a breakfast manhattan...yup you read that right. think Irish coffee but with bourbon and espresso...stupid good. Al in all, great place and I cant wait to go back

    (5)
  • Tracy M.

    Lots of creative breakfast and brunch options that taste as good as they sound! We will be back!

    (5)
  • Taylor D.

    Been here twice so far and waited 40 minutes the first time and 75 minutes the second. I guess this is a true sign of how delicious the place is... Especially since I didn't even mind. There is plenty to do in the shopping center to keep you busy but plan on waiting on the weekends! Their various egg Benedict options are delicious especially since there are 3 different hollandaise sauces to choose from - cream cheese, cheddar and Dijon! The pancakes are very yummy so get a flight so you can try three! I recommend the sweet potato, pineapple upside down cake and blueberry Danish. I am not a sweet breakfast person but these were too good to pass up!

    (5)
  • Bob S.

    The Ham Benedicts lll was ok. The ham was very tasty but the hollandaise sauce lacked the lemony taste I expected and was too thin.

    (3)
  • Douglas S.

    My wife and I talk about going here all week. When Saturday comes we jump out of bed so we can get there early and skip the crowds. I won't bother to recommend anything because we've both had almost everything on the menu and I have yet to be disappointed. If you're into breakfast then this is a place you HAVE to try.

    (5)
  • Melody M.

    Great place for breakfast/ brunch. Really cutely named dishes. A bit on the pricy side but the food is good. The snooze hot chocolate isnt very good, it was made with milk which was great but the chocolate wasnt enough which made it taste like bery mild flavored chocolate milk. But it was topped with a giant ball of whippes cream! Ordered the flight of pancakes which allows you to pick a combo of 3 pancakes, the peanut butter cup one was the best, followed by the blueberry danish one and lastly the chocolate chip one. Great service! But definitely a wait. Loved that they would text you when your table was ready!

    (4)
  • Lindsay A.

    Best breakfast ever. I have dreams about Snooze breakfast. It is that good. I had first tried Snooze in Denver. Then we moved to Phoenix and found out there was a location here as well. Best day ever. The Breakfast Pot Pie. The Breakfast Tacos. The French Toast. Those would be my 3 favorites...in no particular order. The atmosphere is great. The food is awesome. It's a staple! Do yourself and your belly a favor and just go there already.

    (5)
  • Steve M.

    Spending a long weekend in Phoenix and out adventuring around, I dropped into Snooze for brunch. From the moment I walked in and heard Erasure playing, I was hooked. I sat at the bar and had the gazpacho bloody mary done spicy and the breakfast pot pie. The food was perfect (an absolutely perfectly done sunny side up egg!) and the young and friendly staff was terrific. Love the vibe!

    (5)
  • Natalie B.

    I love this place! Occasionally on a Friday, my co-worker and I will sneak over for a delicious breakfast burrito - so worth it. The customer service is great. We've ordered to-go meals and were offered a coffee while we waited outside by the fountain. Most recently, we were seated, but a server was not assigned to our table. We notified the first server we saw who informed us of the error. Our servers were over shortly after, but the original server we notified made it a point to check on us and even brought a pancake of goodness over while we waited for our food. Try it, you'll like it!

    (5)
  • Jon S.

    I've eaten at their San Diego location.... great interior design... free coffee while you wait for seating. Get there early on the weekends to avoid the rush. Super friendly and fast waiting staff.... the menu has SOO many yummy combinations. The breakfast burrito is super yummy. Their coffee is delicious .... and the pancakes phenomonal.

    (5)
  • Soo Jin M.

    When I go to a fancy breakfast place, I look for reasons to even be there instead of Ihop, Denny's, etc because A - its usually more expensive and B - its hard to improve on eggs over easy and bacon and these places are solid. I was going to get the breakfast pot pie but from the description it seemed less like a pie, more like a biscuit and gravy dish with a pie crust in place of biscuit. I'm glad I asked because that's exactly what it was. So I got the BLT instead. Yea, it had a fancy pesto mayo on it and some kinda soft cheese but other than that, its your basic BLT and regular bacon (described as soft belly bacon). It was good, but not good enough that I'd ever order this again. I tried my friend's 3-ingredient omelet (sausage, cheddar and mushroom) and it was kind of dense and flavorless. The hash browns are better than I thought they'd be, as they were shredded potatoes in the shape of a cylinder with only the top part crispy and I usually like these fried parts the best. Nothing really special about them besides the shape. Really, the only thing I've ever heard people rave about this place is the pancake flight deal so I won't fully dismiss the place til I've tried a pancake. I probably won't be clamoring to be back anytime soon though.

    (2)
  • Stephanoodle T.

    Should you try this place? Sure. Is the food good? I wasn't amazed Would I come back? Eh.

    (3)
  • Jennifer C.

    First time and it is my new favorite breakfast spot!!!! I couldn't decide which of their amazing pancakes to try and they have a "flight of pancakes" which you can choose 3- I tried strawberry rhubarb with marscapone cream, blueberry, and sweet potato which has Carmel sauce and pecans- I still can't decide which was my favorite!! Also the waitress was awesome!! She brought us a "cake of the day" to try (apple and nuts topped with a cinnamon pastry) which was amazing (salty and sweet) AND when my husband ordered a Bloody Mary, she brought me a complimentary virgin orange snoozius because I'm 9months pregnant and she knew I couldn't have the alcohol. I will definitely be back and often!!!!!

    (5)
  • Tatyana S.

    I was taken here for a birthday breakfast and I've never been to this establishment before. I had high hopes due to what I heard. When I got there the place was packed and without taking reservations we put our name down with a wait of 20-30 minutes. I didn't think that was too bad of a wait given we arrived at 9:30. We decided to look over the menu and it was nothing spectacular however I was excited to try their pancakes. Well the wait got longer and longer and eventually we got seated an hour later which to me is unacceptable. What was worse was that there were places available to sit but no server say guests there. When I ordered my hot chocolate it came in a regular glass with lots of whipped cream to were I needed a straw to even drink it but then being hot the straw bending. My food (veggie omelette and Taffy Apple pancakes where nothing out of this world. I'm glad I tried but will not return which is sad because I love breakfast!

    (2)
  • Tricia H.

    Bangkok Bloody Mary. Do it. They are delicious. After trying and failing to get into Snooze on a weekend, we finally made it on a Tuesday morning. There was still a little bit of a wait, but we managed to swing a couple seats at the bar where we stayed to eat. They generally seat the bar as part of the list, but it being a Tuesday and the wait not being very long, the bartender put in a good word and got us some menus. So here is my first bit of advice: if you want to go here on a weekend, make the time for it. Don't arrive starving. The place is regularly packed and on a wait and the food does not come out quickly. Take your time and enjoy. I read a lot of great things about the pancakes at Snooze, but when it comes down to it, I am more a savory breakfast type of girl. I went with the eggs Benedict. I could not decide between the Chilaquiles Benedict and the Havana Benny, and so it was a very good thing that they do half orders! The Havana Benny ended up being my favorite; I found the chilaquiles a little bit under spiced for my taste. The hash browns were delicious, though I think the best thing about them was the presentation. Overall, the experience was excellent and the bartender went above and beyond to make sure we got the right drinks and the right food.

    (4)
  • Ramena A.

    Everything I had there was delicious. I'd go back, but I'm not a huge fan of the seating.

    (4)
  • Amber G.

    I've been to Snooze a few times and it's always been a fantastic experience. There's usually a pretty long wait but it's absolutely worth it. I definitely recommend putting your name on the wait list well before the morning hunger pangs kick in! The upside to the long wait is that they will send a text when your table is almost ready so you don't have to hang around outside in the crazy AZ heat. Head down the street to a coffee shop or do a little shopping next door while you wait. No more waiting in a designated perimeter with a pager! Freeeeedom! The menu is perfect for brunch seekers with adult beverages like the Morning Manhattan, Bangkok Bloody Mary or the Pineapple Mimosa. My favorite food item is Juan's Breakfast Tacos and their selection of Eggs Benedict is pretty wicked. I've brought both friends and family here and everyone has fallen in love with this place as the food is amazing and the retro 60s vibe offers something unique to the typical brunch experience. Snooze offers a refreshing take on some of the traditional brunch items and you truly get a sense that they put great thought and effort into their menu.

    (5)
  • Jessica J.

    Solid food. I got half and half if bella bella and chillaquiles benedict. Somehow I could tell my portion was so much smaller than other people's benedicts...maybe because I did half and half? But my hash was smaller portion too. :( maybe im imagining stuff because it was so good I wanted some more!

    (5)
  • Emily M.

    Sadly I'm giving them a 1 star because I sat there for 10 minutes (while writing this review) before walking out! I realize it was later in the afternoon but to be completely ignored for that long (when the restaurant isn't even busy) is ridiculous! I love this place back home in CO so when I saw that we had one in PHX I was ecstatic! I hope they don't treat all their "lunch" hour guests that way!!!

    (1)
  • Matt B.

    Awesome place for breakfast. The menu has many great options that are a bit different than standard breakfast fare. Coffee is excellent. Be prepared for waits up to an hour on weekends.

    (5)
  • Aileen C.

    Anyone who knows me or reads my reviews knows that I LOVE brunch!! Snooze is awesome! I went to get my snowboard waxed across the street and one of the employees suggested this place. I got a plate with smoked salmon and other delicious things that I can no longer remember but tasted delicious. They give a lot of food and I had enough for a second meal later that day. If it weren't a weekday and I didnt have class later, I would have definitely gotten a drink, or two.... They looked delicious! Instead, I got tomato juice, which I also love. My friend got their pancakes and we got to try 3 of them. The sweet potato pancakes tasted like heaven. i was extremely skeptical and did NOT want to taste them, but am SO glad I did. We decided that we are definitely coming back and bringing more people so we can get a lot more food and try EVERYTHING. :)

    (5)
  • Mackenzie R.

    We give the staff 5 stars - Daniel was great. The Food gets a 4, very good. We really enjoyed the hash browns and pineapple upside down pancake. The wait was very long (about 60 min), but they text you when your table is ready so we went to Nordstrom Rack for some shopping. Not the place if you are in a hurry...but a great Sunday Brunch experience.

    (4)
  • David P.

    Unbelievable. The wait sucked, but obviously that means its fantastic and they have a great system where you check in and you can go shop and they'll text you when your tables about ready so you can do whatever you want or shop while you wait, which theres plenty of in the area. Best eggs benedict in Phoenix. It doesn't matter which one you get they're all amazing. Go here go here go here!!!!!

    (5)
  • Nicole L.

    I've heard a lot of great things about this place and woke up early enough to go eat breakfast before the morning rush. We got there at about 7:30am on a Saturday and was quickly greeted by the host and taken to our table. We ordered the mmm mm mimosa and Bangkok bloody mary. The mimosa was good and very tart and gave me a nice buzz. the Bangkok bloody mary was very interesting but had a lingering fish sauce taste that I think most people might not like. We ordered the OMG french toast and the Reuben and the dishes were pretty amazing! the french toast was fluffy and soft and very flavorful. the corned beef was tender and delicious and I loved the soft pretzel bun! The décor is very cute and welcoming and we will definitely come back again to try their pancakes!

    (4)
  • Emily K.

    First time going, after hearing great things. Now I can confirm that everything was wonderful. Went for friend's birthday, they gave us the pineapple upside down pancake free-- which was amazing and fresh. The service was also wonderful. Our server was very well knowledged, kind, and efficient. A man who appeared to be manager, also checked in and was very nice and helpful. The eggs Benedict was unique and tasty. The items we had on the menu to eat and drink were all very good. This will now be a frequent breakfast pot for me and friends!

    (5)
  • Michael R.

    Ok, you Phoenix locals, quit hogging the good dining spots. Snooze AM is the kind of diner that I wish we had back in my hometown. Solid food, some nice surprises and a edgy decor. We visited on a Monday morning for breakfast and were greeted by an almost full restaurant. Finding a spot at the bar we were quickly welcomed by a friendly staff and provided good coffee and a selection of tea. The menu has some standards, but we were recommended to try their special focus - Benedict. I thoroughly enjoyed my blend of two different dishes - one was a barbacoa and the other was a mushroom and asparagus. Outstanding. Important to note is that they are willing to accept special requests. Need a half sized portion? No problem. Want to try a split dish? Do it. Have an original idea for a dish? Bring it on. They are also a brunch place with great options for adult beverages, including Bloody Marys, Beer and Wine on Tap. So, do yourself a favor, bust in on the locals hiding place and enjoy some great food and a cool dining experience.

    (4)
  • Nicki D.

    I am so glad I read my email, saw this place and checked it out on here. I went on a Saturday morning around 9am and it was so packed! If you go by the bar, they give you whatever bevy you need so your wait isn't awful. They give you coffee in handle-less mugs and not disposable cups so you know that they care if you stay and not just leave. Also, they send you a text when your table is almost ready so you can roam around while you wait. And let me tell you, it is worth the wait. When you are seated, all the staff great you as they see you and the customer service is great! The menu may not look like a lot of options but when you read them, you want to try them all!! Fortunately, you can do some mix and matching so you can try a few dishes at one. For instance, if you like 2 of their eggs benedicts, you can get one of each! They have the pancake flight where you can have 3 different delicious pancakes on one plate. Speaking of which, we ordered the pancake flight that had pineapple upside down, caramel apple and sweet potato. Listen...I don't even like pancakes like that but these...these were f-ing delicious!!! They were light, not overly sweet and not too many overspend to over power the dish. Also, I'm not a big sweet potato/sweet potato pie fan but I'd those sweet potato pancakes all day; they were that good! We also got (we split the dishes so we can taste everything lol) the 3 egg omelette with chorizo, caramelized onions and jack cheese which came with a little tower of seasoned hash browns. Those eggs were fluffy and delicious; not runny at all or slightly browned, just perfect. We also topped it off nicely with the Mmm Mmm Mimosa; tasty and gets you toasty! Like I said, so glad I went. Our server Bianca was awesome and I'll definitely promote this place!

    (5)
  • Bryana N.

    Wait is too long on the weekends, so we go on the weekdays. The Breakfast Pot Pie is SO GOOD. Rich, but tasty! You will be full when you leave. I also have had their 'classic' Benny. Eggs were cooked perfectly. For me, the smoked cheddar hollandaise was a bit too rich, but to each their own. Would love the option for a regular hollandaise...but that's just me being picky. The coffee is flavorful. The French toast is lovely, too. I love the atmosphere! Our waitress was friendly. We'll be back!

    (4)
  • Kurt K.

    Best place around went to the town & country location and not only did RC give us great service but the food is awesome can't go wrong everything is so good !! Check this place out great atmosphere as well !!

    (5)
  • Kevin W.

    Not bad... but certainly not great. There are several great breakfast joints in Phoenix and this is not one. I've been here 3 times and unfortunately the food seems to be getting worse. Today my toast was black burnt (not dark brown.. black). Eggs were supposed to be "over medium" and were barely cooked. Service is ok - overall friendly staff. It just seems that this place could and should be so much better. I don't get the buzz and long weekend waits... it's really not worth it.

    (3)
  • Angie A.

    This is the best breakfast place ever! The food is sooooo good, you have to try the hash.

    (5)
  • Kevin B.

    First time I've been to Snooze. The food overall was good. My only complaints were, the hash browns were not any good. They should really change there way of cooking cause that stacked up thing just doesn't work for hash browns. Barely brown on the top and bottom and not crispy. They should flatten them out so they are crispy. If I'm going to spend calories on hash browns they need to be good. Also I'm not sure if you had only an hour for lunch if you could eat there. That wasn't a problem for me. Wait staff was good and friendly and the other Items we had were good.

    (3)
  • Taylor R.

    Aw geeze this place is precious. Retro decor and the sweetest servers. I had a Benedict with smoked salmon and rye toast mmmm so good. But the Queen Dish of this spot is their French toast!!! Omgggg not the "neat toast" but the other one that was stuffed with creamy goodness and topped with strawberries and dried coconut. I was in heaven.

    (5)
  • Sydney D.

    HOLY PANCAKE. I came here for the first time on Saturday with my boyfran before taking in the sights of house-hunting around Arcadia. Like Allie S. says, if we are going to be Arcadia folks, we better start brunching! Everything here was amazing, but I am going to start with the best thing: Chocolate Chip Pancake. I'm kicking myself for not taking a photo, but I guess I just couldn't wait. The pancake was crispy on top.. like how do I even explain it?.. this is a stretch but it was almost like crème brûlée. Seriously incredible, best pancake I have ever eaten, and that's saying something. We also had the ham eggs benedict. the most classic style, I think it was called Ham Benedict III. It was also the best benedict I've ever eaten, but not as unique in yumminess as the pancake. It's not fair to compare a benedict to a pancake, I realize, but still that pancake... anyways, Finally, we got the Breakfast Pot Pie. I thought it was kinda weird, but I only had a bite. Here's my bfs description: "Flaky, like a pot pie. But not really. I think I was just way more into the homemade chicken sausage" - which brings me to my next topic, Homemade Chicken Sausage. Again, not up my alley AT ALL, but he was in heaven. That and the fresh squeezed OJ. He was like "I don't even ask if it's fresh squeezed. I just order it and if it's not fresh squeezed I know the food is going to be a joke." I guess he was right though, because the juice was delish, and the food was oMAHHHGAHHH good.

    (5)
  • Ashley M.

    First time here, love the vibe. Got a seat outside on the patio. Had great service from Melinda. She hooked it up w a tasty pancake while we waited for our food. My harvest Benny ended up not being my fav which wasn't a big deal to me but the management ended up giving me a discount. I dig this place. Everyone that works here seems happy which feeds the over all positive welcome vibe.

    (4)
  • Shawn T.

    The customer service once again is exceptional. Today we had breakfast pot pie and the chiliquillas Benedict. Delish! The potatoes were off for some reason today. Not sure why, but our server/mgr everything he could to make it right.

    (4)
  • Steve C.

    Being from Colorado, you would expect me to already know about Snooze. However, I had never heard about the ones in Denver so this was a surprise. Really glad we found this place and look forward to visiting the one in my home state soon. We hit Snooze right after hiking Camelback Mountain so we were starving and ready for a hearty breakfast. Snooze did NOT disappoint!. Tara ordered the Huevos Rancheros. She was convinced that she would need my help to finish it but it was soooo good that she got er done all by herself! I did get a couple of bites and it rocked! I ordered an Omelette with chorizo for some extra kick and protein. Like the Huevos, this dish was amazing as well. Very tasty and appropriately filling. Our servers were terrific as well. One was from Colorado and was the one who enlightened us to the fact that this place got started there. Not only was she very attentive, she surprised us with the house special pancake as an additional treat! Like the rest of what we had, it was rock solid! Next time we're in Denver, I'm hunting another one down!

    (4)
  • Gina A.

    What a Gem! Welcome to Phoenix Snooze!! I have been hearing about this place for years from my sister who goes to the Denver location whenever she is there. Once we found out it was here in Phoenix we were ready to go! I went with her suggestion and ordered a pancake flight. This is a genius idea and gives you your choice of 3 pancakes of your choosing. I had their pineapple upside down, apricot buttermilk and a BanaNutella. They were absolutely fabulous! I know we are all trying to cut back or avoid carbs these days but this is definitely worth the splurge! If it makes you feel better, go hike a mountain first then get some delicious pancakes!! I will be back for sure!

    (5)
  • Bill B.

    Get here before 8 on weekends, or learn to enjoy the waiting list. Overall, very happy to have this fancy breakfast eatery in the 'hood. All ingredients were prime, from the coffee to the side of fruit and everything in between. The interior decor is flawlessly hip-retro, and the table service is more than adequate. Since time immemorial, breakfast restaurants counted on making money on volume and turnover rather than margin. But now at the upper end of the breakfast market, it seems they are pushing more to increase margins, as in $9 for 3-ingredient omelette with a side of hashbrowns. The meats on the side (including very good sausage) are an extra $2.50-$3.50. So count on, like, $15 for an omelette, a side of bacon, and a cup of coffee. Throw in a tip and . . . well . . . did you say you were on an expense account? Was that what I heard? You don't come here to save money, but it still counts as a good value.

    (4)
  • Kaileigh S.

    My Gluten-Free boyfriend and I first tried Snooze while in San Diego and loved it. So we were incredibly excited to learn that one opened in the Valley. We tried to go one weekend, but the wait was too long. So, we ended up going on a Thursday. We waited a bit, but I think that's really a testament to the food. I ordered the corned beef hash. And guys, it's real corned beef! Not out of a can, like at most places. It had a crisp to it and it was so delicious. My boyfriend loves it because just about everything on the menu can be made gluten-free. The waitress treated us to a pineapple upside down pancake (gluten-free) and wow. It was amazing. I can't wait to come back here. Yes, there is a wait and I'd stay away from this place on the weekends. But make time one week day morning. You won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Dana B.

    Wonderful, cute and excellent food! We waited a few minutes for a table but we'll worth it. Service was awesome too.

    (5)
  • Henry O.

    Verde Bloody Mary and the Havana Benny is my perfect breakfast. If you want to try two different Benny's, you can split an order of two Bennys. The pancakes are great, especially the cinnamon bun pancake. A few other good ones were the Samoa (like the girl scout cookie) and the pineapple upside down pancake. Service is extremely friendly and great, but its EXTREMELY SLOW. Everytime I've gone we always get bloody mary's and mimosa's and it takes FOREVER. Then the food takes even longer to get, but you know what?? Its worth the wait. Expect to be waiting for a table too, each time I've gone its been about 45 min.

    (4)
  • James H.

    I have had breakfast during the work week several times at this location. Food is generally pretty good. Service is pretty good. Coffee is hot and good.... BUT..... For some reason, possibly because the staff are all young and in shape, they keep the place at a temperature best described as steamy. I don't get it. I have commented several times that it is hot and humid in there, and nothing changes. I literally leave there damp - and have to sit in my car with the air on high for five minutes to stop sweating. I don't care how good the food is - not going back - it is not worth the swamp experience!

    (1)
  • Kelly M.

    I ate here yesterday, and it made me sick as a DOG! I will NEVER eat here again! To give you some context, I do not have a sensitive stomach; friends often refer to me as having a stomach of the Gods. I can have bloody mary's for breakfast, chipotle for lunch (with all of their salsas), and indian food for dinner... without so much as a rumble from my tummy. That being said, I ate one of their new sammies, the name of which escapes me. But basically, it was a pretzel bun, topped with cheesy eggs, a sausage patty, and cheddar hollondaise sauce... and one of the worst mistakes of my life. I am still recovering, unable to eat or keep fluids down, but I do seem to be improving slowly. Before this awful experience, I had eaten at the Snooze in Denver and found it to be a decent breakfast spot with bizarre, overly sweet pancakes. For that experience, I give them three stars... for this last experience, I give them none (but yelp makes me give at least one). And getting sick once, is one too many times for me. This should NEVER happen at ANY resturant. Will definitely NOT be returning.

    (1)
  • Leslie M.

    We got to Snooze on an early Saturday morning around 8am. We got there and there was no wait. We were seated outside and I decided to get the corn beef hash. You are able to substitute your hash browns or toast for a pancake for I decided to get a pineapple upside down pancake instead of toast. I almost ate the whole thing. The pancake was probably one of the best pancakes I have ever had in a really long time. It wasn't too sweet and it was really fluffy. I left a happy camper. I will come back again and my recommendation is to come early to avoid the waits because as we were leaving, there was at least six or seven people waiting.

    (4)
  • Jamie L.

    All you need to know is that you should go ! ! If I lived here I'd eat here once a week. Yes, it is busy but all good things are. The staff is very nice and the service is performed perfectly. EXCELLENT ! !

    (5)
  • Rashel P.

    Okay, I can't get over how my taste buds were totally HAPPY about the food I ate here. It is one of the most memorable and best breakfasts that I have ever had! I got the Smoked Salmon Benedict...cream cheese Hollandaise, GENUIS!!!!! The Sweet Potato Pancakes with Caramel sauce, I mean c'mon this should be against the law. It is so delicious!!! Now I'm depressed thinking about how far away from home this place is. =(

    (5)
  • Elisabeth F.

    Oh.my .gosh. They have a pancake fight! Unfortunately, I did not indulge in the flight this time around because I'm trying to watch my girlish figure. But I did have their 3 egg scramble with pulled pork, caramelized onions, and green chile sauce. It was seriously delicious. Our server was on-point, and the entire atmosphere of the restaurant was super cute and retro. You can tell the owners put a lot of emphasis on the details. One last note: They have a wall of windows on every side of the restaurant with bar seating, and every window opens completely! So on a nice, sunny 70 degree day it's absolutely beautiful to sit in these areas. Highly recommended! If you go on a weekend day or holiday, plan on waiting at least 1 hour for your table - but don't worry, it's worth it!

    (5)
  • Chuck R.

    The place to go if you have a sweet tooth!!! Wow the pancakes were out of this world! Our server Melinda was fantastic.

    (5)
  • Elisia F.

    Great new restaurant addition to Phoenix! The menu here had a perfect mix of sweet and savory. Our server mentioned that snooze is known for their pancakes and benedicts. I'm a huge (HUGE) pancake person but decide to branch out and tried the Late Harvest Benny. It was delicious, with just the right amount of hollandaise so that I didn't feel too guilty after finishing! Definitely will be back, if only to try something sweet next!

    (4)
  • Hannah M.

    I want to give this place more. I really liked it, food was high quality, wait was good for a Sunday morning for two people, atmosphere is awesome, but the benedicts are really poor portion size for the cost.

    (3)
  • Jenn M.

    Went on a Saturday morning with two very active toddlers.we were seated within 15 minutes and the kids didn't want to go inside since they were entertained with the chalk and toys in the patio. Server was okay, not rude just seemed a bit overwhelmed. Our order came out with in a decent time, and the food was dekiciius. The breakfast burrito was very big that I needed a to go box. The kids plain pancakes were so fluffy they didnt need extra syrup. Overall the food was delicious service was okay and we will be back.

    (4)
  • Marty N.

    It was so nice to have breakfast in Phoenix and not have to wait an hour for a table! Perhaps there will be a wait once this joint is fully discovered. Maybe I shouldn't be leaving a review? Whatever. I had the Chilaquiles Benedict... so good. I literally could have licked the plate. I almost had to take it down to four stars because the waitress was a little TOO attentive. Then I kinda wondered if that was such a bad thing. In a day and age when you are lucky if the server would even spit on you if you were on fire, the over-server wins. That and the place was totally adorable inside. Oh! If you aren't a fan of tables with chairs, this place is all booths. You'll love it. Go. Eat. Be the chubby kid on the playground!

    (5)
  • Brianna W.

    I was SO excited when I saw Snooze opened in PHX. I've been to the Denver location a couple of times- it's trendy and fun, and has great bloody marys. I went the first time during lunch, and got there at 11:15 so we didn't have to wait. I got the huevos rancheros, and it had no flavor at all. For the price of lunch/breakfast here, I really do expect everything to be top notch. The next time we came made me officially take my stars to a 3. Actually, it would have been a two but the waitress (Brittany, maybe??) made up for it. Got there at 11:40, and was told for a group of 3, it'd be 15 minutes. The hostess didn't greet me, and was not polite. Well, that wait turned into a little over thirty. I was about to walk away, when I got the text my table was ready. We go to the hostess, and she just leaves- although she knew who I was and that I had been waiting for a table, and cleans tables for a few minutes- SLOWLY, then sends someone else to take us to our table. I don't know what I did to her, but she was very rude and not helpful at all. The "chicken pot pie" (that's not the name of it, but it's a similar dish) was very good and so was our server. I will try to avoid this location at lunch, and I can't wait for the Gilbert one to try near my home.

    (3)
  • Nathan R.

    What can I say, this place is AWESOME! First of all the decor is retro and 80's music is playing which is fun and really puts you in a good mood in the morning. Our server, Corey, was really cool and offers great suggestions. The food was nothing short of amazing, just as good as your grandmother's cooking. This place is the BOMB!

    (5)
  • Cole S.

    Very unique breakfast options that will keep you coming back again and again! Amazing atmosphere, reasonable prices and a friendly staff make this place the ultimate breakfast eatery.

    (5)
  • Art F.

    Never disappointed here. Great breakfast and lunch. Creative offerings. Food is high quality and the service is the best. Friendly staff and management that is willing to take care of every need.

    (5)
  • Bryan B.

    This place was absolutely fantastic with all of your classic breakfast dishes and flavors as well as their own take on the classics with a unique twist. Admittedly I am not a breakfast guy, on most days I have to remind myself to have something in the morning, otherwise I would run out of the house without breakfast and not think about food until lunch. Now I have a place that is making me think about breakfast all of the time! Snooze is really that good. A little warning, it is the new place in town, so things are a little unreasonably crazy to get into Snooze, but if you plan it out, it is no big deal and well worth the wait. For my indoctrination I had the breakfast sandwich because not only do I often not have breakfast, I typically am not drawn to sweet breakfasts. The sandwich was killer and there are plenty of savory options on the menu for me to have an incredible amount of options the next time I go. I also tried a bite of my wife's breakfast tacos... WOW! Killer taste. Go, give it a try, drink a screwdriver before if you think you might freak out over the wait, but eventually the newness of the place will die down and the wait will be more reasonable. Those of us who keep it on our radar will be enjoying Snooze for a long time to come.

    (4)
  • San N.

    Reservations - None taken so expect a wait. Service - Stellar. Even got a cup of ice for my juice without me asking! Food - Very good 1. Pancake Flight - In order of yumminess: Chocolate chip cookie dough special, Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes, and plain blueberry pancakes. Light, fluffy, sweet but not overly. 2. Breakfast Pot Pie - I did add mushroom and a layer of spinach on top. Very good. Not overly indulgent. 3. Snooze Spuds Deluxe - Least favorite. Just a lot of potatoes and toppings. Needed a sauce.

    (5)
  • Al J.

    All hail the new king! King of breakfast sandwiches that is - the Sam I Am! This awesome pretzel roll of love just told any other ordinary breakfast sandwich to beat it! The sausage on this beauty has just enough kick to keep the taste buds interested! The flavor combo is what every AM needs. Bow down breakfast sandwiches!

    (5)
  • John S.

    Waited a good fifteen minutes to be acknowledged and offered coffee. Not a good start over medium eggs were over light. I did not eat, nor complain, however I think attentive server should have noticed. Pineapple upside down pancake was superb. Tacos could of had more chorizo overall not bad. Cool interior. Servers friendly but a bit aloof

    (3)
  • Serena U.

    I've eaten at Snooze in Denver. And it was great! I was somewhat disappointed in Snooze in Scottsdale. I got there slightly after they opened. Server had no idea what the pancake of the day was. I ordered the flight of pancakes and they were good to really good. I also ordered iced coffee.- Watered down hot coffee. I requested a second glasses of it--it was good. It took a while too get it, place was not busy at all.. Each glass was $2.50. For $5 for coffee, I want actual iced coffee, not watered down and I want it expeditiously. Yeah, over $2.50, I get the right to be a bitch. I'll go back. I won't order coffee. I'm cheap and thirsty. I'll order something other than pancakes. They're good, bit not so sure worth the calories.

    (4)
  • Valerie A.

    I love breakfast and this place was delicious. I love the pancake flight by far! They had a double chocolate on their flavor of the day and was by far my favorite. They get a minus star because I ordered sausage links on the side, and there was an eyelash or eye brow of some sort. Yes, I know it happens, but totally grosses me out. Asides from that incident, don't go late morning on the weekend. Gets super busy! They have decent outdoor seating, could use landscape upgrade, but all in all, good for big or small groups and those with special diets.

    (4)
  • Sivan Z.

    My favorite place to get a breakfast at! a great menu and lovely employees.

    (5)
  • Sarah O.

    So incredibly delish! Went here on a Saturday with two friends - totally excited for the possibilities of good breakfast! They had both been to a Snooze before in CO so had talked up the food greatly before we headed out. I always worry that I'm being oversold and it won't live up to the hype - I was wrong! Everything was fabulous. The décor is super cute here - I love anything with a vintage, retro vibe. Cool colors and the jacks on the wall and the booths. I liked the outdoor seating and the windows that are always open. The food - one of the best breakfasts I've ever had. We three decided to split a few different plates: flight of pancakes, eggs benedict, and breakfast sandwich. The flight of pancakes is a great idea and perfect for sharing. We had three different flavors: pineapple upside down, flavor of the day (lemon & blueberry w/oats), and a chocolate decadent masterpiece. I loved them all equally. So now I'm left to dream of more visits to Snooze and what fabulous breakfast to try next. I think I know what I'm doing on Saturday!

    (5)
  • Dorie S.

    Quinoa hot cereal and eggs Benedict were to die for! Our waitress was so accommodating as she allowed me to combine my eggs benedict with two different kinds as I could not decide between the Bella Bella and the Benny Goodman. So they gave me one of each so that was great! Great coffee, great patio seating, and just great food!

    (5)
  • Amanda A.

    Went for breakfast yesterday. It was a long wait but they have a full bar, free coffee and plenty of seats for waiting. I had Mmm..Mmm mimosa and my boyfriend had the spicy Bloody Mary. I had the scramble bacon and barbacoa and it was delicious. The other 3 people I was with had Juan's tacos, Bella Bella Benny and the chilaquies (spelling?) Benny. It was excellent and I would go back again.

    (4)
  • Melanie D.

    We brunch monthly and have attempted to go to Snooze more than once. We finally decided breakfast instead of brunch this weekend and it was WELL worth the wait. We got there at 9am on a Sunday and still had about a 30 minute wait, however, they send you a text when your table is ready - so you are able to actually leave the premises. The inside is soooooooo freaking adorable, and everyone we encountered was very friendly. About 10 minutes after we place our order our server arrived with a complimentary Nutella Banana Pancake that was huge and for our table to share. She just showed up with it! One of our brunchers is 7 months pregnant, and you would have thought she won the lottery. I'm not a sweet breakfast person, but this was honestly delish. Everyone enjoyed their meals, the prices are beyond reasonable, and we all decided we need to make this a regular outing on top of our weekly brunches. OH and I love that they have so many vegetarian options. Honestly - so happy they opened in PHX and are just around the corner from my home.

    (5)
  • Steven J.

    I had the flight of pancakes and a side of ham. Very sweet and delicious and such a happening cool place.

    (5)
  • Sheiy S.

    Nice modern and clean place, that was great for brunch. Convenient with them texting you when the table is ready. We ordered the Benedict, corn beef hash and the cinnamon roll pancake. The eggs benedict and cinnamon pancakes were delicious! The corn beef hash was alright, barely any hash browns. Overall experience was great though.

    (5)
  • Aaron Z.

    Quick Summary: We went on a Sunday Morning during a busy time and expected to wait. They seated us within the predicted time frame and promptly took our orders. The ambiance is welcoming and bright with large open windows that nicely blend the outdoors with the indoors. The servers were friendly and the food was great. I've listed some pros and cons below. Overall we were very satisfied. Pros: *Ambiance - Cool retro Jetsons -like theme. *Could get coffee and specialty drinks from the bar while waiting to be seated. *Gluten free pancakes for adults and kids and the kids plates were completely polished off because they loved them so much. *Excellent fluffy and tasty pancakes. *3rd Street Chai (aka their Honey Vanilla sweet chai) was really good...so good my wife ordered a second one. *Orange juice was fresh and delicious. *Pineapple upside down pancake was great. *Balloon animals for the kids on this Sunday morning made smiles and gave us something for the kids to take home. *Friendly servers. Cons: *Music in restaurant a little too loud for normal conversation and made it hard to hear the server. *Table Turn Times slow. Many tables were empty for up to 5 minutes waiting to be bussed after a party left. Of course, when you're starving, even a few minutes seems like forever. *Not enough sauce initially on my Strawberry Rhubarb pancakes. *The strawberry rhubarb pancake only came with a blended sauce and no real strawberries. Go and enjoy!

    (4)
  • Viviana A.

    The best restaurant for breakfast in Phoenix!!!

    (5)
  • Holly L.

    Yum! Cool atmosphere, great music and delicious food. I'm not giving it 5 stars because I didn't have anything I couldn't live without, but I would definitely recommend it and will go again. Liked the Bella Bella Benedict and the sausage gravy best but everything was good. Subbed a pineapple upside down pancake for toast on one meal and 4 of us shared it as a dessert. Couldn't imagine eating more than that - it's great, but a lot of sugar. Bloody Mary's were ok. Oregano's and Carly's still have the best of those in the valley. You're going to have at least a 30 min wait and maybe closer to an hour or more depending on when you go, so go shopping at My Sisters Closet and they will text you when it's time to head back over. It's a nice feature since they don't take phone reservations.

    (4)
  • Allie S.

    YUM! I am huge breakfast fan, and the food is delicious. The first time I went for a birthday brunch on a Saturday morning, there was a very long wait-I won't deny that it was annoying, but us midtown/Arcadia folks love our bunches! ;) We were told a 90 minute wait (!) but it was more of a 30 minute wait. Even then, we did wait quite a bit for the food, plus some of our orders were messed... but, all was made up when we weren't charged for the mistakes PLUS a $25 gift card!! All was made right! Pancakes were delish!! Second time we went during the week for a brunch/lunch, with no wait. And friendly service. Eggs benedict were ahhmazing! Check it out, but be prepared for the wait on weekends!

    (5)
  • Karin S.

    Amazing breakfast place! Cute updated diner atmosphere-great coffee. Full bar and lots of recommended breakfast beverage combos. Waiter Alex took great care of us. Tried two Benny's and pancakes- super yummy! Spuds delicious!!!! And everything was perfectly seasoned-sure wish we had one in Las Vegas

    (5)
  • Melissa D.

    I'm completely in LOVE with this place! I wish they would bring them to our hometown of NYC! No kidding... the service, the ambiance, the food, the coffee - everything was top notch at this place. I ordered the Breakfast Pot Pie with a chocolate chip pancake on the side. My husband got the Bella! Bella! Benny dish. Their menu is healthy and organic/free range where possible, which is very important to us. Soooo much better than IHOP, Denny's, Perkins or any other chain. We left feeling satisfied and light (not heavy & sleepy with indigestion). I'm just salivating remembering how delicious it was. It's a great place to have a reasonably priced breakfast if you are staying at the Royal Palms Resort & Spa like we were, or any place nearby. I would go to Phoenix just to eat here again, that's how much we liked it!

    (5)
  • Lindsay H.

    AMAZING! Love the laid back atmosphere. The omelet was AMAZING. Pick your 3 favorite fillers and enjoy! I chose mushrooms, spinach, and avocado! Lean mean and green! Service was quick, friendly, and educated on all their dishes!

    (5)
  • Richard B.

    Service B, ambiance D- music as loud as a disco would not lower volume. Unable to have conversation without SHOUTING. AT 7 AM VERY annoying Hash B- poached eggs B, but what is just one piece of toast, Overall experience C+

    (2)
  • Brittanie M.

    Great breakfast food. Got the Snooze Spuds (a plate of hashbrowns and cheese with your choice of add-ins) and the daily Banana Fosters pancake on the side. I didn't realize the pancake would be so HUGE! But everything was really good and the service was great. Go with a hearty appetite if you want to try more than one thing.

    (4)
  • Anthony W.

    If you're going to Snooze, get there about an hour before you plan on being hungry. The wait is crazy. We have tried to go 2 prior times and was advised of waits in excess of 75 minutes... For eggs!? Needless to say, we didn't wait. We arrived today and only had to wait for 35 minutes, which seemed reasonable given the other wait experiences. We were seated and noticed the decor to be nice and the service to be friendly. The food was good, albeit smaller portion than I expected for $11.50. The Bloody Mary was a little blah, nothing special and the coffee was decent. It was good. Not great. I will be back... Depending on the wait.

    (4)
  • Anita L.

    I was very excited about this opening as i've been to their Denver location a few times. It did not dissapoint! We went on opening day and the food and service we great! I'm fairly picky so I stuck with the plain'ol and it was perfect! My friends swear by their more adventurous pancakes so if you're into experimenting i've heard they're delicious.

    (4)
  • Carol L.

    I have been going to Snooze since they opened and have never been disappointed. The menu is fabulous, the ambiance is great (fabulous music) and the staff is outstanding...starting with Kylie (sp) greeting you at the door; Echo the Manager, who is a real professional and all the wait staff, who is so well trained. The food is amazing...not your run of the mill breakfast spot...but a kicked up menu with all your favorites. A winner.

    (5)
  • Marisa S.

    I am obsessed with this place. I am so glad they are about 25 miles away from my home, otherwise I would be there every weekend. The wait is a little long once you hit 8 am., however I am "lucky" the twins wake up at 5:30am everyday. After getting ready and gathering everything we needed we headed out. We made it just after 7:30 am. The only sad thing I realized this time is that the balloon twister person does not arrive until 9:00am. Oh, well. I am here for the food really. I almost had a repeat of the first visit, but I decided to try a different pancake this time. You can make any kind of combos. So I decided for the Chilaquiles benny and the sweet potato pancakes. I am torn, I think I almost liked the sweet potato pancake better that the pineapple upside down cake one. I guess I have to go again to make sure. The chilaquiles benny were so perfect. Instead of an english muffin is a tortilla base round, so yummy, with a layer of pulled beef barbacoa, topped with a perfectly poached egg then draped with this creamy spicy sauce. Sooooo good. The kids had pancakes and my hubby had a breakfast taco plus the chilaquiles benny. This time I also enjoyed the blackberry mimosa and the hubby had the am margarita, which was so strong he couldn't finish it.

    (5)
  • Amber P.

    I went to Snooze in Denver two and a half years ago and have been dreaming about going back ever since. I was ecstatic to learn this morning while searching for a place for breakfast that one was here in Phoenix! It was as fantastic as I remembered. The OMG French Toast was worthy of my dreams the last couple of years. Fantastic. Prepare to wait to get in- but once you're in the service is fast, friendly and fabulous. Everyone is so friendly. They do get your number and text you when your table is ready- which is nice- that means you can shop in the surrounding stores or have one person drop in and put your name down and then come back in an hour when your table is ready.

    (5)
  • Lisa L.

    It's weird that you have to check in even for the bar....but it's helpful because it's so popular that it's hard even to get a bar seat. So far everyone has a great attitude and ate very friendly. Very tasty mimosa's. ..cheers!

    (4)
  • Stacy M.

    I so wanted to fall in love with the cuteness of this place but unfortunately I walked out pissed off & underwhelmed. First off, 30-45 min wait.. Not worth it. They might give you complimentary coffee but then they charge you on your bill $5!!! The server said I had the coffee at my table?! Yeah, I just poured a cup!!!! While I waited, why wouldn't I bring it to my table? Who charges 2.50 a cup anyway? Coffee is free refills at Overeasy ( best bkfst) . Dried up chicken sausage and blueberry Danish pancakes was very underwhelming. Will not be returning.

    (2)
  • mike p.

    Exceptional food. Service with a smile. Good folks....... Your typical down to earth Colorado folks. Came here on a recommendation from my inlaws from Colorado and will definitely be back. I had Bella Bella Benny which I recommend highly. Even had an exquisite presentation!

    (5)
  • Marc S.

    We waited for about an hour for brunch which is a tad too long. The server seemed very rushed and very short with us when she greeted us. When we asked for water she only brought one glass and I had to wave her down to get a second. The food was not very good. It seemed fake, like it had a bunch of fillers. I would best describe it as the IKEA of breakfast food. It was also very bland. The worst part was that both of plates consisted of about 80% hashbrowns. I'm not sure why people love this place so much. We will not be back.

    (1)
  • Nina R.

    Everything was really good from food to service and even the ambience. The wait was really long but so worth it. I would definitely recommend it if you don't mind waiting an hr to eat.

    (4)
  • Oso G.

    Went an a Sunday at 10:30am We had a large group (10) people, so it took over an hour to seat us. I expected this, so not a negative, just providing some insight. They seated half our group, then the other half about 10 minutes later. Complimentary coffee while waiting is nice and the option to order a Bloody Mary or Mimosa, also a plus. I consider most breakfast joints very similar, so I'll go over the highlights of this new venture: Host and other staff were friendly. Manager type person seating a couple at the counter where I was waiting on a couple of Blood Mary cocktails, not so friendly. They could add a sign at the end of counter that says "walk up drink orders" and probably help out everyone. Breakfast cocktail selection was very good as well. We tried the Gazpacho Bloody with pepper vodka and it was very tasty. Great and varied menu. Creative offerings and the food itself was very good! We tried a number of things. The highlights included the Pancake flight, allowing you to mix and match three different pancakes. Breakfast Pot Pie was delicious and filling. They also had some tasty options for our non carnivore friend as well. Regarding the comment about no paper towels in the bathroom. The faucet has a built in Dyson Blade air hand dryer. The only downside is if you are not familiar with this device you would benefit from reading the "how-to" they have posted right next to the sink. Although I can certainly empathize that the last thing one might want to do on a Sunday morning breakfast is have to read instructions on how to dry one's hands! :) All and all, good experience, great food. Would I go back? Yes.

    (4)
  • Lorryn Z.

    The food is a 4 star, bordering on 5. Gluten free pancakes of all varieties, which is awesome. Decor and cleanliness, 5 stars. However, it is so loud in here, it's almost unbearable. The music was loud, so people were talking louder....uuuggghh. I'm here for breakfast, not to feel like I'm at a bar. Speaking of drinks, the soda was gross, completely flat and I never got a new one, I had to get iced tea instead. That should be a simple fix, but apparently not. Service was slow, but the waitress was very nice. I've been to the one in Denver multiple times, so I was very excited when it came here. I'll give it a few months before I come back so they can work out the kinks.

    (3)
  • EveElise B.

    I will never push Snooze on a day I'm heading there!! Watch out for the waiting list but know that it's worth it!!!!! The food was great! Not just great! Even the side of fruit was great! There was an assorted array of fruit that did not consist of unripe melons!!! The service was AWESOME!!!! We had two little girls with us and I would say that I would bring my children back!!! Thank you Snooze for getting me up early on a Sat!

    (5)
  • Lizeth E.

    This place surpassed my expectations! The food was amazing, I had the OMG French Toast and an OJ Mimosa, so delicious, and the service was just as wonderful! Can't wait to be back and try something different.

    (5)
  • Tiffany H.

    I love a good breakfast and double points for having a great environment including the music (i.e. Snow Patrol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Metric) playing. I had the Sam I am Sandwich on the pretzel bread (don't want to think about the calories) that comes with a spicy hollandaise- D-lish! the soy latte was really great as well will definitely be frequenting this place

    (5)
  • Rickey H.

    Thanks toYelp for the great reviews and let me add to it as well. Waited 30 minutes on a Saturday super friendly wait staff and hosts. Spicy Bloody Mary was great but I wish it had a few more garnish like olives and celery. Had the breakfast tacos with chicken sausage and it was fantastic. Wife had the make your own omelet which was also very good. Hate to keep giving kudos since there goes the wait times but this will be our place for a great breakfast.

    (5)
  • Ben O.

    Hats off to the folks at Snooze! The food, service and atmosphere are spot on. My favorite dish here is the Caprese Eggs Benedict. I get that almost everytime I am here. The orange juice is fresh squeezed and very good. I am not a huge fan of the coffee here, but that is the only thing. Our server sent over a Pineapple Cream pancake which sounded gross, but was ABSOLUTELY DELICOUS! The food is consistent and great, the service is very good all the time. Be careful if you come on a weekend morning, try to get there right when they open or be prepared to wait an hour or more!

    (5)
  • Jazmin S.

    My roommate and I decided to try this place for a late brunch on a Saturday. The wait was about 40-50 minutes but that was something we expected. Luckily they text you when your table is ready so we did a bit of shopping while we waited. Our waitress was really nice and attentive despite the morning rush. I ordered the Ham Benedict III which was absolutely delicious, and my roommate had the Sandwich I Am which was also very tasty. Both came with hash browns that were amazing! It was a tiny bit loud, but otherwise a very pleasant atmosphere! Overall a great experience, I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Bonnie H.

    Ok...four of us for breakfast, on a busy Saturday morning. Our server was pleasant. Beverage orders were delivered quickly, breakfast orders were placed. Three of our plates arrived. The fourth "is coming right out". Our server came by to ask how everything was..."fine, but we are still missing the fourth dish". She did not seem concerned nor did she apologize. The hostess/floor manager came to say that the order was coming out shortly. She did apologize for the delay. The fourth item finally arrived about 10 to 15 minutes after the first plates were delivered. The up side was that the food was very good and they comped the delayed fourth plate. The down side is the lack of concern shown by the server and that we had to ask for coffee refills.

    (4)
  • Fawn L.

    Amazing service. Great food. Fun atmosphere and music. Worth the wait. The waitress lost our ticket order. Waiting waiting. Then manager came out to apologize and to retake our order and comped our meal. Made it even nicer when it's comped. Super tasty.

    (5)
  • Adam B.

    food ok and overpriced .. service good .. trendy place thats about it ... cute waitresses get 2 stars

    (3)
  • Mark S.

    The atmosphere is great, our server was prompt and friendly. I ordered the Ruben and it was great! Pretzel bun was nice and soft, not too chewy like I thought it would be. Ordered the Spicy Bloody Mary and it was excellent.

    (5)
  • Irene V.

    I love this place! Love it. Breakfast at lunch time. Yay! My friends whisked me off without much notice and was so happy with their choice. This is the cutest darn place! Booths galore with round tables down the center aisle. (Best for 4 ppl.) After ordering a heavenly cappuccino (it really was that good) I studied the menu. With so much to talk about I had a hard time picking a meal. When I spied an entire section with eggs benedict's I focused my energy there. The very kind server helped my indecisiveness by explaining that my order could consist of 1/2 of anything. Phew! I really like eggs so I stayed in the Benny section. The Bella! Bella! Benny spoke volumes to me with prosciutto, Taleggio cheese, topped with a cream cheese hollandaise on a toasted chiabatta. I had forgotten a balsamic glaze would be sprinkled over the (perfectly gooey egg). Until now I had *no idea* my palate craved a hint of bitterness on an egg. Good stuff! The Upstream Benny is smoked salmon served on a jalapeno-cream cheese spoonbread. I gotta tell you, I loved the bread! Salmon is something you can't go wrong with. Healthy, and quite delicious, when paired with cucumber and corn salsa. I meant to fork sample my friend's pineapple pancake. Uh. Well, I ate an ENTIRE half. Sweet bejeebers that was divine. I've never had anything quite that like that. I can't do justice to explain why. The pancake was super fluffy, the pineapple made it sweet (of course) and the butter made it dance in my mouth. HOH. MY. GAWD. The service here is impeccable! Mercedes was such a gem. Full of information and oh so patient. (We were talking too much and maybe taking a hair too long to order.) Our coffee and waters were constantly refilled and she was overflowing with genuine happiness. Hurry in to grab a seat kids! This place is first come first served. Alas, no reservations.

    (5)
  • Colette B.

    Wow wow wow wow. Amazing. Best breakfast I've ever had. I even waited 55 minutes to be seated and it was still worth it. I got the Ham Benedict and Chilaquiles Benedict with their amazing hash browns. The Chilaquiles one was seriously the best Benedict I've ever had. Every single bite of that meal was heavenThe women next to us split the breakfast burrito and I definitely want to try that next time. Also, really wanna try some of their amazing pancake creations. I plan on going back lots more! . I think my favorite part about the restaurant besides the food was the music and vibe inside. It made going to breakfast seem really fun. Really affordable, too!

    (5)
  • Leah E.

    Great food absolutely love that my spear need to work on breakfast drinks the Mimosa is absolutely horrible.

    (3)
  • Jennifer F.

    I go to Snooze a lot not just in Arizona but in California as well and today I decided to take my sister who has never gone and we got two meals plus a kids meal and we were highly disappointed not just in our meals but in our service. we were not checked on and our food tasted pretty weird so the tip was way low and our food just sucked I probably won't be back for a long time Thanks.

    (3)
  • Michel J.

    Great place if you want to grab breakfast service was fast The coffee was very good in this place my breakfast showed up in a ok temperature

    (4)
  • David H.

    We were pleasantly surprised by Snooze. So many breakfast places in the Valley are, for lack of a better work, underwhelming. I don't need a lumberjack slam or an eight page menu of just breakfast offerings. Just do what you do and do it well - and that describes our experiences at Snooze. Excellent service, good coffee (BIG CUPS - if you are reading this, Snooze, we always have to ask for extra creamer for our two coffees), and good food. The interior is cool and comfortable. I'm glad we tried the place and, if you are considering giving Snooze a go, I think you will too.

    (4)
  • Kirsten S.

    I've been 3 times to this location. The first two visits were fine, nothing to write home about. It's a bit far from my home so I never made it a point to go here, but I needed to go to Nordstrom rack and I was a 1/2 hour early on their opening time so I went over to snooze to grab something to eat (solo with an infant in tow). 1. Service was fantastic. Super friendly helpful staff. Got me a big comfortable table even though it was just me an a carseat with my baby. My waitress was super friendly and chatty and another member of staff even stopped and chatted about my cute little bundle of joy. In my opinion it's nice to go somewhere where the staff seems to enjoy their jobs and being at work and are engaging with the patrons that come in. It definitely gives the place a positive vibe. 2. I found my "reason to come back over and over again"!!! The chilaquiles Benedict was outta control delicious. Apparently they make their barbacoa in house, which is amazing. The time they take to stack the tortillas with the cheese in between each layer. The very close to perfectly poached egg on top and the green chili hollandaise was sooo delicious I could have had a whole extra little ramekin of that on the side! Only complaint was that the potatoes on the side were under seasoned (for me! Everyone is different mind you). But honestly this Benedict was so good it didn't need a side of hashbrowns! 3. Coffee is really good! I've recently become kind of a coffee snob and their house blend is smooth and not bitter at all. I added cream and stevia and I wish I hadn't added the stevia because it almost seemed like the coffee had so much great natural sweetness that the cream would have been a perfect duo with that simple yellow mug of brew. All in all I had a very enjoyable breakfast! I will be back for that exact dish over and over again because I'm a creature of habit! ;) Super yum!

    (4)
  • Kat J.

    Wait was not long. Sunday. Great menu, breakfast cocktails!! Got the tacos. My food was Luke warm. Tortilla was cold. Warm eggs. Cold hash. Wasn't impressed!! Coffee was very good!! Will give it try again!!

    (3)
  • Jim R.

    Busy breakfast spot with lots of creative and yummy sounding choices from eggs Benedict to breakfast sandwiches, French toast and pancakes. It's a bright and cheery interior with lots of booths and after 8 am a crowd of people waiting. We sat at the counter which was nice and enjoyed the almost fresh squeezed OJ while we waited for our food. I tried the cinnamon roll pancake (sweet concoction of crunchy pecans and caramel topping a large fluffy pancake) that was very good and my wife had the breakfast sandwich which came with crunch hash browns and was more than she could eat. I'd definitely go back - especially if I'm up early.

    (4)
  • Dave T.

    YUM. When my fiance and I visited Denver, it seemed like the only breakfast place anyone was talking about was Snooze. Then we found out they were opening one up in Phoenix. We were VERY excited to try this place. This is an outstanding breakfast restaurant. Service is terrific. The manager even threw in an extra pancake because he had to sit us at a table for 2, instead of at a bigger table. The food is amazing. I had the pancake flight and it was sooooo good! I recommend the pineapple upside down pancake hands-down. Plus, they have a ping pong table. AWESOME. The only thing that isn't great is the wait. On the weekend you have to be very lucky to avoid an hour wait. They don't do any call-aheads or anything like that, so I would say just wait until you can go during the week to avoid the craziness. ENJOY!

    (4)
  • Jessica C.

    Food was really good. I had the chilies benedict super good very filling I didn't finish but washed it down with a mmm mmm mimosa. The atmosphere was very mellow good music was playing not too loud. They had very nice restroom.

    (3)
  • Dee D.

    The best

    (5)
  • Georgeann G.

    So I braved coming back to Snooze (on a Friday to avoid the weekend brunch crowd) and I have to admit, I actually LOVE the food here. What comes out of that kitchen is freaking amazing. I haven't had anything but benedicts, pancakes, and hashbrowns and they are, no exaggeration, the best benedicts, pancakes, and hashbrowns I've ever had anywhere. Not sure if it was the fact that I was there during the work day on Friday or if my last visit was a complete fluke but my mom and I ordered at 10:44 and got our food (two benedicts) in about 10 minutes, which was a huge improvement from the last time I went (on a Sunday), so I feel I need to upgrade my review based on that experience which was definitely 5 Stars. Yes there is a wait for a table, because the food is really, really good. But they are SUPER accurate with their wait times so you should know what you are getting into before putting your name on the list. Plus there's an amazing Nordstrom Rack next door so in my opinion the wait is more like a welcome invitation to shop. They text you when your table is almost ready, and there is plenty of stuff to do in Town & Country so it goes by pretty quickly, and as long as the food comes out as quickly as it did last time, the food is totally worth it.

    (5)
  • Dave N.

    This is hands down one of our favorite breakfast joints in the valley. Their food and service is always amazing and the only thing I could say negative about this place, is waiting for a seat. The atmosphere is pretty cool, and the outdoor seating is just relaxing. If you like pulled pork, this is my favorite meal there! Chile Verde Benny Slow cooked pulled pork over a stack of green chile sauced tortillas and melted cheese with poached cage free eggs and green chili hollandaise, pico de gallo and cotija cheese.

    (5)
  • Halley K.

    Grilled cheese and tomato soup! If you aren't huge on breakfast food, this is the best tasting dish on the menu. I'm a big fan of the bar because I just feel so at home at any bar (; the mimosas are definitely worth messing with! Plus the ladies behind the bar are wonderful!

    (5)
  • Joe H.

    Start your review...Amazing food and service.

    (5)
  • Terry T.

    My friend who used to live in Denver, where I believe Snooze is based, told me before they opened that the food was wonderful. Well, she was right. I can't believe my good fortune that they moved into the Town & Country in my 'hood. I came after a doctor's appt because I was starving from fasting. I sat at the bar and was immediately greeted by the friendly bartender. Another lady saw my bandage from having blood drawn and was considerate enough to ask me if I wanted a piece of toast or something. I ended up ordering a "flight" of pancakes where you can order 1 of 3 different flavors. Whoever decided to offer that option is, in my opinion, a brilliant person. I also love that they have such distinct and interesting pancake options. I ended up noshing on carrot cake (which ended up being the fave), sweet potato and a "pancake of the day" which had chocolate chips and cherries. I got a side of the house-made chicken sausage which was amazing. I'm not sure what herbs they seasoned with but it looks like a pounded, cubed steak. But it was very moist and not too salty. I've only been back there another time since and I exercised the half and half option for their "art of hollandaise" items. Another great option! I got to try two kinds of but the winner was the Havana Benny. Here's the description: Shaved Niman Ranch ham and slow roasted pork served over a savory Swiss cheese bread pudding and topped with poached eggs, Dijon hollandaise and diced house pickles. The ham was really the winning ingredient here but all of it came together nicely. I noticed this place draws a varying demographic. I saw families with kids and grandmas like one would see at IHOP. But I also saw hipsters on the patio and at the bar. I'm not sure if the place's popularity is at play or because it's new, but weekends, expect an hour wait for brunch. Otherwise, try to go on a week day.

    (5)
  • Lucia W.

    A regular on my breakfast rotation. Friendly staff, plenty of seating, and good food for a good price. One of the very few places that has pineapple juice as a selection, which is a refreshing change from orange-apple-cranberry.

    (4)
  • Rachel A.

    The eggs Benedict are really good and the best part is you can choose two kinds and get half and half!! The wait can be long but it's worth it!

    (4)
  • Maria B.

    I'm in love with the place I had the pancake of the day and very different but very good

    (5)
  • Hula B.

    I like this place. It's somewhere between a A-OK, and Yay I'm a fan. I'd likely go back if in the area again. Food was decent. and drinks were good and all was reasonably priced. Nothing particularly stuck out, good or bad. Our waitress was friendly, but not particularly engaging - fine. All food was good and as described on menu. i thought both of our benedicts could have been a little saucier, and my 'green chili holandaise' tasted neither like hollandaise nor green chili's. It was both bland and scant. However, the rest of the dish was fine, and tasty without the sauce - which was good, since the sauce, as mentioned, was both bland and scant. We liked our drinks (Mmm Mmm Mimosas) and they were both reasonably priced and sized. We were given a 30-45 minute wait for a table upon arrival and were seated in that time. There's a service bar area where you can get a cocktail while you wait. I'm assuming they serve coffee as well - but we don't do that, so i'm not sure. They had the only decent/interesting looking breakfast menu in the central/down-town phoenix area - which is why we went. While there was nothing wrong with the place, I suspect as more and more places of interest come to the area (as has been happening the last 10 years, and the last 5 especially), that they will have to step up their game a bit to keep the crowds coming. Anyway - we look forward to returning to phoenix again next winter to see what they and the area are offering. :)

    (3)
  • Gabi M.

    I am always up for a good breakfast place and Snooze AM Eatery is no exception. They've been open for about three weeks now, and they are definitely doing something right. Luckily, when I went by with a colleague on Friday morning, we just missed the rush; there was only a few minute wait to get seated at around 9:30am. The name "Snooze," may conjure up the image of someone sleeping in, but the staff at this place is high energy and full of smiles. The hostess, server, and all of the staff we encountered were super friendly. The atmosphere is bright and cheery -- clean too. Our coffee and water were constantly being refilled and our food arrived pretty quickly after we ordered as well. I had an omelette with egg whites, spinach, mushroom and jack cheese with tomatoes and multi-grain toast. I know, I know... boring but healthy and made just right. I was a happy camper. My dining companion had the Upstream Benny. We also shared a side of the signature "Sweet Potato Pancake." Mmmmmmmm - I highly recommend it! I don't know that I'd go wait in line to eat at Snooze on the weekend, but I totally recommend it as a weekday option. I noticed they have plenty of bar seating - a nice option for anyone that may be dining solo. Seeing that this is their 9th location (they've got several in Colorado and California), I have a feeling this place will do just fine and I look forward to returning sometime soon!

    (4)
  • Lisa A.

    Let me start by saying I AM a fan of SNOOZE - (and for all I have to say you may want to take a snooze- or heck, you may even snooze before you're done reading...but) I have been to SNOOZE a myriad of times - and GENERALLY the food/service is outstanding. But today....eh not so much. Today is my daughter's birthday. She wanted to celebrate with a breakfast instead of the traditional dinner...and she wanted SNOOZE. (YES!- I thought to myself...love Snooze). I went online to see if I was able to make a reservation. Unfortunately, no. No reservations are accepted. No worries, my hubby and I will get there when they open and get a table for 12. Well, we got there about 7:20ish and they were already getting busy. Good thing we got there early, right? That really didn't matter, although they(Snooze peeps) were kind enough to let us wait by the window, they really didn't want to hold a table for that many for that long a time. People were to come about 8am - which was about 40 minutes from then. When I asked if they use the tables, would we still be able to get seated when everyone arrived. I was told the turn around is usually about an hour so there would be a few minute wait. (WAIT? That's why we arrived early - - so we could get a table large enough to accommodate our family). Okay...I didn't want to be unreasonable or worse a B-WORD - so I said...well, okay....well, see how this works. If timing were to be on our side, the tables should come free before everyone arrived. EH..not so much. That's okay... I DO realize the world doesn't revolve around our family. SO.....we waited. And waited! .....and after asking (twice) if they could give an estimate on how much longer we'd be waiting ----well, they were kind and said it looks as if the people were getting ready to leave. We waited....and waited some more....until finally, yes!, we are able to be seated. The server, whose name I did not see, already seemed stressed....(trust me, I know stress, so I can spot it!) He was quick to ask if we wanted anything to drink. Coffee, coffee, coffee is our reply... Several minutes later he comes with a dark beverage that should be hot - but isn't and should be coffee - but it is not. When we ask if we could have some hot coffee instead of the tea that was brought to us, he argued a tiny bit and said, "no, it's coffee, it came from the same section" - I was a bit perplexed and honestly, I really did not want to be a B-WORD but I didn't understand the "same section" comment nor did I grasp the thought that he didn't get that if everyone said it tasted like tea, why he didn't just say, I'm sorry, I'll bring another cup. He repeated the "Same section" comment and then said something about maybe we weren't used to their particular coffee bean. You know they grind it themselves (sarcasm noted). While he was trying to figure out the coffee/tea thang, many minutes have past...we still haven't ordered and quite frankly I was wishing we had gone elsewhere. While we did eventually get real coffee, that wasn't before he told us that he tasted it and "it IS coffee." Implying, I suppose that we don't know the difference between coffee & tea. I assure you, you don't need to be a coffee AND tea connoisseur, to know the difference! Okay, we order, he starts at the other end of the table...no problems here....until, he gets to my dad, who is sitting next to me. My dad is 84 years and, as people might be at that age a bit grumpy & hard of hearing- oh yeah, and set in his ways. He has every right. He doesn't like butter or anything that tastes like butter so after he ordered I said to the server just that - please don't cook in butter...perhaps basted? The server, said to me, rather curtly, he wants to hear it from him(my dad) because too many people ordering will surely make it wrong and he wants to be sure he gets what he wants. He actually reprimanded me for speaking on my dads behalf. He very well dismissed me and only wanted to speak to my dad. I KNOW this as true, because, well the server told me so. HELLO! I was aghast that this server would say this to any customer. I then asked him if he were having a bad day, because it seems as if he was annoyed before he started taking our order. I was trying to break the ice but he wanted no part of this. He quickly - and I mean quickly(!) dismissed me & my comments and said that (again) the coffee was is the same section. Okay maybe this is some kind of restaurant lingo that I am not privy to - however, he seemed bothered by the coffee tea thang. By this time we were happy with our coffees and just wanted to celebrate the birthday. Fast forward - we get the ordering done, they brought the food out in a more than normal time frame - but given there were 12 of us, that is to be expected. I have to wrap this up, It's too long. Basically, some of the food was cold (maybe it was in the "same section" but they did take it off the bill. Would I go back? Yes, but not with a large group.

    (4)
  • Dawn E.

    Great breakfast food and atmosphere! Can get crowded on a Sunday morning, so come early! There are GF options and the coffee drinks are great!!

    (5)
  • Ryan J.

    Snooze is the real-deal breakfast spot. I'm so happy to have finally made it here, and even happier that it's so close to the Arcadia area. The corned beef hash was amazing and definitely made in house which is an absolute "must". The bacon, thick cut and seasoned perfectly. I came here with my brother and he had a combination of two different eggs benedict (awesome that you can combine two different ones into a single dish) and a pineapple pancake. Every single part of the meal was fantastic. To top it off the coffee was served hot and the service was on point with recommendations and timeliness. Definitely recommend if you can stand to wait at least 10-15 minutes even if it's not a busy weekend morning - this place gets packed quick, and for good reason!

    (5)
  • Soli R.

    I can't believe how good this place is, and I can't believe I have never been there until two weeks ago! Good for the soul kind of breakfast, and coffee and drinks that will tickle you on the inside! I had the gyro bene! Never had anything like that before.With OJ and coffee, oh... my morning was perfect!

    (5)
  • kathy w.

    You tell them you are here, they text you when they can seat you, and they give you free coffee to keep you awake while you wait! Then, it gets even BETTER! The food is innovative and delicious. I love breakfast, but there is usually one thing on the plate that could be prepared a bit better. Not here. Our food came out hot and perfect. I had the breakfast pot pie - puff pastry covered with a mild sausage gravy and a perfect over-easy egg. Puff pastry crunchy and flaky? Check. Sausage gravy smooth and just the right thickness? Check. Egg cooked just over and hot? Check. Then, to top it all off, a round mold of the most delicious, perfectly crisped hash browns ever! My husband had the breakfast burrito. Not original, you say? Think again. Fluffy, creamy eggs, with onions, chorizo and hash browns in a soft, soft, soft (not mushy, soft) burrito with a salsa verde on top. I do not like chorizo or onions, but on this burrito, it was a perfect combination. I wanted to eat slowly so I would never finish this meal. The menu is so innovative and everything looks and sounds delicious. We watched people rave to one another about the sweet potato pancakes and the Bella=Bella Benny. The wait is more than worth it - but if you hate to wait, come early. You will be happy you did.

    (5)
  • Stacey F.

    Knew there would be a wait...but the the one thing I really wanted to go for was the yummy pancakes. I specifically asked our waitress if there was a pancake and eggs item. She said no, had to order separate. We placed our order and I ordered my 3.50 pancake. We had great service for the first half of our experience. Our food came out and my pancake was raw inside! The batter was liquidy!! I showed the waitress the issue and she promptly took it back to "show the cooks". 30 minutes later...she returns ...my coffee still empty...acting surprised that someone else hadn't brought my pancake back out . Then 15 min after that...she returns again saying they were just making sure it was fully cooked. Still no coffee refill offered. At that point, we had finished our meals! It was clear she had forgotten to follow up on my order to begin with and thought lying to me ...twice ... Would pacify me. I told her to forget the pancake...and we also had to get up and ask another server for our own to go box. Truly she was clueless about the entire situation ....very disappointed and i won't be returning.

    (1)
  • Nicole G.

    This place is my new favorite breakfast joint! Mimosa glasses....LARGE! Thank u for that! We started at the bar which was easy to get into because there was a break between chairs in the middle so that people on the wait can get to it easier. We waited 30mins for a table but this place was well worth the wait. And the drinks are big so they lasted. Friend got a bacon Bloody Mary and was pleased with the flavors The Chilaquiles Benedict was amazing. Hash browns cooked just right! Asked for an expresso martini and they said "sure! What's in it?" I told them.... And it wAs made perfect but not in a martini glass but a glass. And who cares. It was cold and yummy! Our server Alex (I believe his name was) provided amazing and friendly service

    (5)
  • Cory M.

    This is the best breakfast/brunch place there is! The staff is amazing, the food is outstanding, and the atmosphere is wonderful! I eat here on average of at least once a week, but more often lately. The snooze spuds deluxe are phenomenal! Also request RC as your server! He is attentive, funny, friendly, and just one of the best servers I have ever had! Say hello to Ramon the manager as well!

    (5)
  • Sonya K.

    The food here is sooooo good. Best breakfast in town! The service is great too. A must try!

    (5)
  • Crystal C.

    First time here, a must is the Breakfast Pot Pie my friend got that plate and it was delicious! I even wanted to trade him for my Snooze Spuds Deluxe.

    (4)
  • Anne H.

    Short and sweet. I never understood breakfast until I ate here. Corned beef hash, eggs over medium with the most amazing sweet potato pancake (tender, buttermilky, cakey) and caramel syrup (sauce?) I have EVER eaten. Usually I'm more likely to tune in to the corned beef hash (this was crispy, just the way I like it but I would personally like my peppers a little hotter) but that pancake? Oh my! I will be back... and not share. Get your own, honey. Oh yeah! He got the Eggs Benedict, didn't share so I assume that was pretty darned good too. Go. Wait, don't go. The line is already crazy. But you will be rewarded.

    (5)
  • Andra G.

    Good breakfast. We just went shopping and decried to eat here. A lot of really good sounding options. Their hash brows are really delicious and it's not very expensive. They also have a lot of breakfast alcoholic drinks which was interesting.

    (4)
  • Vianca C.

    Definitely a great place for brunch, lunch and light drinking! A friend recommended this place for brunch after we hiked Squaw Peak Trail and it was the perfect fit after a hot day of hiking. The restaurant itself is very trendy and quite popular so I suggest getting there early to avoid the brunch and lunch rush. I wanted a meal that was not too heavy yet still filled me up so I chose "3 Eggs Any Style." It comes with 3 eggs that are cooked however you want them, a fistful of seasoned hashbrowns and a wide variety of bread to choose from for toast. Although the meal I had was simple, it was absolutely delicious and the hashbrowns are what sold me on this place as a whole. The hashbrowns are already seasoned to perfection (in my opinion at least) and are crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside. Other than some of the items on the menu being a little overpriced, I give this place 2 thumbs up and I definitely see this place becoming my new breakfast/brunch spot!

    (4)
  • Wilber C.

    This place is good for breakfast, but it is really packed. All the time! I was initially put off by the way I was received, the guy (host) seemed a little overwhelmed and therefore, frustrated. He was not welcoming at all and though, at the moment I didn't really feel he was friendly, I then was understandable about the fact that, the place was really busy. After being sat down, the waitress was extremely nice, attentive and good overall. The food was amazing! I ordered the Upside Down Pineapple Pancake and it was delicious. I would definitely comeback to The Snooze to have yet, another delish breakfast.

    (3)
  • Shigeru Y.

    Waited almost an hour for a table Sunday afternoon. The restaurant is quite loud, and I found the music somewhat loud and rather grating (it's all top 50 female pop star music - Britney Spears and Company). I don't see why they don't have seating on their patio, or why they have a ping pong table out there taking up valuable space. I started with their $3.50 hot chocolate. It was cinnamony, and the whipped cream definitely helped its richness. I would have preferred it hotter and less syrupy, as it was slightly Hershey's chocolate milk flavored. With bolder flavors (darker chocolate, more cinnamon) and a temperature increase it would be much better. I tried the breakfast pot pie which consisted of a sheet of flakey pastry topped with cream gravy (no large sausage chunks despite what the waitress said) that included many large chunks of undercooked carrots, and an egg sunny side up. I added on a side of chicken sausage ($3.75) which was not tasty - very bland and a little dry. I should've gotten the chorizo. The hashed brown potatoes were undercooked. Everything was cooling off when it was served, rather than being steaming hot. The food was fine, but I didn't appreciate the multitude of undercooked carrots at all. The gravy could've used more sausage and spice/heat. It was a good idea for a dish, but the components outside the egg and basic puff pastry crust didn't deliver. Service was okay, though I didn't care for the waitress splitting the ticket down the middle, instead of breaking it into separate checks. Parking was easy in front of Nordstrom Rack, which you can peruse while you wait for them to text you that your table is ready. I'm glad I finally got to check this place out, but I don't see myself coming back, especially considering their prices.

    (2)
  • Lori K.

    Delicious breakfast plain and simple. You have to try their breakfast pot pie and their pineapple pancakes. Seriously both of those are amazeballs and will send your taste buds into ecstasy!! Only complaint is that they lack seating and during their busy times they rush you out once you are done eating... a bit more than any other restaurant. So I wouldn't suggest going on weekend mornings during busy times if you want a nice relaxed breakfast. You will feel quite rushed and won't get to enjoy the place. Kinda sucks but I guess they have to get as many people seated as possible. Still worth it for a good breakfast.

    (5)
  • Alicia S.

    I have been to Snooze at both the Tempe and this location, the service is very good along with the food. The only instance I had bad service the manager was nice enough to pay for the entire meal. I really love the taste of the coffee at this restaurant as well. My server the other day was Molly and she was great!

    (5)
  • Alberto B.

    Delicious. Worth the wait. Great place for breakfast or brunch with friends or family. Fun environment. I had the Nutella and banana pancakes bacon, eggs, and hash browns. Friendly staff. Very clean and great seating areas.

    (4)
  • Susana C.

    Very good quality food and very delicious. Very friendly service, will come again. I like that they take your cell phone number down instead of a pager. This gives me a chance to walk around while I wait.

    (5)
  • Jomar E.

    Just wow! I had the best breakfast today thanks to this place. First, my mimosa was out of this world, then I ordered the burrito which was also super good. We ordered a ton of food when we came here. The wait is a bit long, but have no fear. There is an amazing outlet store called last chance across the store and you could get so many great deals. Back to the restaurant, the waiter and waitress were amazing and super friendly.

    (4)
  • Danielle M.

    By far one of the best tasting and fresh breakfast joints in town! It seems to be busy regardless of the day or time, which says a lot. I have tried the Sandwich I Am and Juans Tacos, both delicious! I suggest asking for the hash browns outside of the normal serving dish as they are cooked more :)

    (5)
  • Beth P.

    This place is the best!!! Awesome food and awesome service! Loved the owner and the waiter!!

    (5)
  • Lauren B.

    Having eaten at a Snooze in Denver, I was thrilled to hear there was one in Phoenix! We went on a Monday, and only had to wait 10 minutes to be seated. I felt the service was a little slow, but our server was kind, so it wasn't too big of a deal. I ordered the breakfast pot pie, having eyed it before. I ended up not liking it at all. There was too much gravy, and the pastry was kind of gross. I couldn't eat even a 1/3 of it. My husband ordered the corned beef hash, and it was delicious, but the portion was TINY. He was still quite hungry after finishing. We both tried our toddler's blueberry pancakes and they were so good. It made me wish we had just stuck with the pancake flight instead of delving into the savory dishes.

    (3)
  • T. C.

    Best breakfast spot in the valley!! Love this place. I want to go back tomorrow for the sweet potato pancakes.

    (5)
  • Lynn N.

    Yum! Just eat here! Pancake flight (OMG French Toast, Pineapple pancake are top choices!) and chicken sausage: delish. Great service. Outside dining.

    (5)
  • Terry E.

    Bright, well decorated restaurant and they have a very nice patio. The service was attentive even though we lingered for a long time at the table, and she was really nice. The menu is amazing and everyone else at the table loved what they got. The sweet potato pancake with pecans on top was enormous! I ordered their special french toast and, while I can see why others would rave about it, it just didn't have enough filling for me and the bread itself was dry inside instead of custardy. Excellent coffee and they have real maple syrup...I would go back to try more of the menu!

    (4)
  • Jordon H.

    So this time was one of the worst times since me and my girlfriend has been here. Katy (tall light black skinned lady) was really unattentive (from getting back to us about what to order) to the food taking a very long time to come out (mind you we've been here 2 other times, busier, and have gotten our food faster than this.) This time they failed us. BUT Echo saved the day. She came to our table and sat down, talked to all of us, even took care of our whole bill. I will give this place 4 stars because of that right there. Professionalism. Thanks Echo. Definitely for those of you reading this review, if you haven't tried this place, come and try it out!

    (4)
  • Bernard W.

    They say, if you Snooze you loose. Can't say what this place is like. When we arrived and were told in a very cheerful manner 'the expected wait is 1 to 1.25 hours for a table' we drove on. Really? And no reservation options either. What a let down!

    (1)
  • Alana B.

    Amazing addition to the Biltmore area! This is the best breakfast place around (get here early to avoid a long wait, especially on the weekends). But to fill the void of waiting, Snooze so kindly enough has complimentary coffee from Guatemala for the customers waiting. I have been here numerous times already and everything we tried is delicious. Highly recommend the pancakes. The pancakes are light, fluffy, sweet and never get soggy. OMG French toast is another hit. Corned beef hash, eggs Benedict, just plain eggs, Juans breakfast tacos would all be ordered again! Make sure to come on an empty stomach - it's worth it!

    (5)
  • Kenda V.

    Love the decor. Love the laid back atmosphere. Absolutely HOOKED on sweet potato pancakes (ask for syrup on the side) and the B.E.A.T. which is a symphony of flavors all coated in runny egg yolk (just let it happen, don't overthink it). Fun! Flavorful! Reasonably Priced! Breakfast for Lunch - Oh Yes!

    (4)
  • Nicole S.

    Service was great. Food was just eh. Because I was so unimpressed by the food, I probably won't be back. Place was packed though so they must be doing something right.

    (2)
  • Gena N.

    Seated right away early about 11am on a Wednesday. Food came out quick. Server was ok but we kinda felt rushed to leave as we were slowing down on our food. Cute place, delicious latte. I was expecting the food to be amazing as I read here on Yelp but I was a little let down. I ordered the Chilaquiles Benedict, the beef very tasty but everything else a little bland. The fiancé had the corn beef hash and it was a little burnt and have had better in local diners. All in all I think I'd come back just to give this place another chance and to try some other things on menu.

    (3)
  • Monica B.

    The OMG! french toast was the BEST french toast that i've ever had in my life!!!! It's a must try. Everything was absolutely wonderful. Friendly service from the host and at the bar with a beautiful atmosphere. I can't wait to come again.

    (5)
  • Ness O.

    This place is AMAZING!!!!!!! Hands down the best breakfast that I've had!!!! My friend and I ordered the trio pancakes and got blueberry Danish, upside down pineapple and sweet potato pancakes! Omg let me tell you... They were all delicious! It wasnt sweet at all and everything that was on it made it taste so perfect! We also ordered some eggs Benedict and I got the beef pot pie. Mmmmmm the eggs Benedict had shredded beef in it and it was so yummy with the pico de gallo! The beef pot pie was so good and I love how they made their biscuit super flaky and how it tasted light! I wasn't a big fan of the hash brown though. Other than that everything was delicious!! Service was great too and she was so helpful!

    (5)
  • JC M.

    Ran in quickly to get an iced coffee. Paid $3.75 for something so small and wasn't told the price only got my change back. The iced coffee was terrible. Worse coffee ever. Should've drove to Starbucks to get better coffee and service for the same price. Bleh

    (1)
  • Courtney B.

    Amazing service, ambience and food. The waiters are helpful and happy and the food is always, always good. Super busy usually though, so be prepared for a bit of a wait - but it's worth it!

    (5)
  • Rosalinda M.

    Our first time here and we were told it would be a 40 minute wait. When 45 minutes passed we were told it would be an additional 30 minutes! There were about 7-9 open tables, plenty of outdoor seating and immediate counter space available for 2 people. The staff was extremely rude when I questioned the reason for the long wait time. I will never go there again! I would not recommend this place to anyone. Don't waste your time or money. There are plenty of other businesses who know how to accommodate people on a Sunday.

    (1)
  • Hillary C.

    I ordered the chocolate chip pancakes and they were so delicious! My only complaint is that the service was pretty slow even though they weren't packed. I will definitely return here again though!

    (4)
  • Kiki L.

    Breakfast perfection. I usually hate places that don't take reservations but since this was breakfast I managed to pull myself out of bed early. Be prepared there will be a wait. We got there at 8 and we waited for 10 mins which was bearable. The best breakfast I've ever had. Stepdaughter said it was the best pancake she's ever had. We had the pancake flight (chocolate chip, pineapple upside down, cinnamon roll), chile verde Benny, breakfast tacos, ham Benedict and a sausage and egg sandwich. All the pancakes were to die for!!!! I never finish my food but I devoured my chile verde Benny. It couldn't have been a more perfect meal. It was seriously worth the drive. Will definitely be coming back.

    (5)
  • Ken P.

    What a great place. We had 11 in our party and everyone loved their food. They have lots of unique menu items and all are worth trying. Our families favorite breakfast place, too bad it is 2000 miles away.

    (5)
  • Lauren P.

    I love this place! There's usually quite a wait for breakfast, but there's plenty of shopping to do next door. And the wait is completely worth it: I get the 3 egg breakfast every time and is always so delicious! My favorite breakfast place :)

    (5)
  • David H.

    Nice people. Good food. Long wait of 45 minutes this morning at 930am. Lots of people left and they had three empty tables virtually all morning. A bit understaffed based on demand. Hash Bowne a bit undercooked for all of us. Better than good egg

    (4)
  • Alfie N.

    Great breakfast joint! Have been to Snooze a couple times with the girlfriend. I love how creative they are with the menu and how generous the portion sizes are. I usually get one of their spins on eggs benedict. Sooooo good! I have always been pleased with the service and staff. Wait times can be a pain. Although, I would say the wait is worth it. Keep it up!

    (5)
  • Ginger K.

    Just left...first timers. Where do I start? I must say I liked the decor and music. The servers seemed attentive except for ours. I ordered the three egg plate with my eggs over-medium because I hate runny whites. Guess what? Eggs came barely over easy. This plate was suppose to come with toast! Didn't get any to wipe up my runny egg whites. To top off the experience, a different server grabbed our salt and pepper shakers to do his side work and touched my straw with his hand as he put them back. Not sure why it's become acceptable for servers to be pulling items off our table when I'm trying to enjoy my meal but I find it rude. Might try the one in Tempe but more than likely sticking with Matt's Big Breakfast!

    (2)
  • Jeff B.

    First time at Snooze today. Sunday, 10 AM, place packed but the wait was only a half hour for the six of us. (As we left, I heard the host say it was an hour and a half wait.) Read lots of reviews about bad service but they seem to have fixed that issue. Our server promptly greeted us, offering menus and drinks. After we all arrived, our server offered to answer any questions about the menu. She took our orders, which were: Breakfast Pot Pie, Juan's Breakfast Taco trio, Snooze Spuds Deluxe (2), Breakfast Burrito and Ham Benedict III. They all looked and smelled wonderful. My Benedict was excellent: toasty English muffin, lots of chopped ham, poached egg and cheesy hollandaise sauce. It also came with hash browns. I asked for them crispy and they were perfect. The hollandaise was lacking the tang of lemon but was much more savory than normal. During our meal, a balloon-animal dude was cruising the place, keeping the kids happy. Give Snooze a try but plan on a wait. There are some shops nearby, which help pass the wait time.

    (5)
  • Nicole R.

    yum, yummity, yum! Take a step back into a Jetsons-style-60s-ish diner with amazing ambiance and great food! We we a table of 7 and EVERY one of us received our dishes in a very timely manner all the while staring each other's plates down with envy! There wasn't a single person who left with food remaining on their plate.

    (5)
  • Jackie R.

    Very good breakfast. Service is excellent. I would eat here again. Mike had the blueberry Danish pancakes very large serving tastes like a blueberry Danish. I had the green eggs and ham sandwich very good, eggs and spinach Swiss cheese ham on a fresh but chewy bun yum. The volume is loud with everyone talking it's not a quiet place but there is a quiet patio. Worth a try.

    (4)
  • Pretty B.

    I'll give Snooze 3.5 stars, the food is good, the service was good, the ambiance was GREAT. Would recommend and go again if I came back to Phx.

    (3)
  • Patricia M.

    A good friend of mine mentioned that I might really like this place. And I did really like it. The design is fashion forward. The menu is creative. And the service was pretty friendly. We waited for about 50 minutes, which seems to be on par. So we started with bloody Mary's, and one blackberry bubbler. For breakfast we had four entrées at our table. (See pics.) The waiter seemed not to know that the kitchen would do tofu scramble subbed for eggs. I would come back again but I would not wait longer than 20 minutes.

    (4)
  • Chukki S.

    Not sure this place is worth the wait - 50-80 minutes on the weekend when we went, but it was good. The adult beverages we tried were good- I had the Manhattan one. The pancake of the day was chocolate and coconut, but wasn't as flavorful as I thought. This place does have the best bacon I have ever had by far. It was not under or over cooked. Very tender yet slightly crispy... I really don't know how they cooked it so perfect, but it was literally perfect. Prices weren't a bargain, but service was good. Tip: put in your name and head over to Twin Peaks for an app while you wait.

    (3)
  • Kevin D.

    Very interesting interior, okay savory food, but delicious sweet dishes and coffee! I went to Snoose this morning for a late brunch with a party of 7. The wait time for a table on a Saturday was not very long at all, although ultimately we were packed into a single booth. The service was by far the most disappointing aspect of this visit. She was not very friendly or attentive to our dining party. Often our coffee and water glasses would remain empty for extended periods of time. Not once did she come to our table to ask to see if our food orders were correct of if we needed anything else. For the food itself, each of the savory dishes ordered were okay at best. I ordered the breakfast burrito, which was nothing special, but surprisingly spicy. The group shared a flight of sweet pancakes. These pancakes were the highlight of the dining experience. I would highly recommend ordering from the back of the menu when you come in for a visit.

    (3)
  • Jeannine N.

    This place came highly recommended, so i was excited to try it. There was a slight wait, but nothing too long. Once seated our waiter took our order and then disappeared. It took forever to get our food. It turns out the waiter forgot to turn in our order! Ugh! When the food arrived, it was merely marginal, and certainly not worth the wait!

    (2)
  • Lindsay C.

    Went here for the first time this weekend and I will definitely be back! Very cute and open decor with a large friendly staff. There was a little bit of a wait when we arrived but it was worth it! From there signature drinks to take on brunch, I think this place is definitely sticking around. I had just an original mimosa w/oj but they offer many other juices to mix. For my entree, I opted for the Snooze Spuds Deluxe: A heaping portion of our hash browns, covered with melted cheddar & jack cheese, scallions plus two veggies , meats, or combo of your choice. (taken directly from their menu) So good and our service was fantastic. I would eat here every morning if I could!

    (4)
  • Nathan P.

    We visited this place again on the weekend. First let me say that I want to like this place! It's loud and LOUD! hard to have a conversation when its packed. You sit so close to the table next to you so there is no privacy. The first time we tried this place was not impressed at all. Dirty tables, loud music from the kitchen competing with the loud music in the dining areas and food was cold and not at all good. This is expensive food for breakfast. This time the food was better, not awesome but at least tasted good. Still music from both dining room and kitchen trying to compete. And still loud atmosphere. If you go try to sit on the patio.

    (3)
  • Sang T.

    I been to the one in San Diego, but the quality is a huge difference. Ambience: non existence....it is equivalent to Denny's. Service: waitress is extremely nice, but waiting for the food was ridiculous. Took almost an hour for food to come out but they forgot some of the ingredients on our order which took another 30 minutes to make Food: how should I say this in a nice way...I can t... Because the wait was so long that everything seems bad.

    (1)
  • Ralph S.

    I have come to this place on five occasions and every single time I have been let down. Even before they opened and gave me the food for free. Every time there has been a problem. I don't get the whole we make our Hollandaise in the morning crap! So I am eating old sauce? For the price it should be made fresh for each plate. This isn't McDonalds is it? They make it from a make line and they can't make regular Hollandaise at any point because it "throws off their line." I'm over it, the food is tasty but the staff are always flustered or over worked, and asking for something besides directly what's in the menu is always a fiasco. The hipster crowd looks just as good as the food but for the price I would choose a different Benedict place for sure. But if you want to be seen at a cool place this is it, but not my type.

    (1)
  • Yoder O.

    One if the best breakfast place you'll find in any city.. I've been to the I've Diego and in Phoenix. I recommend it to all my friends and they have never been disappointed. The OMG French toast and the pineapple upside down pancake is the bomb... PLUS... They have good coffee!!!

    (5)
  • Gilbert T.

    The food here is to die for! Every time I make a trip up to Phoenix, the wife and I stop by here. The place is clean and the service is pretty good here. It can get packed, but you can call ahead and they even text you when your table is ready. I get the blueberry pancakes, which are awesome. The wife gets the pancake flight, which is a sample of three pancakes and she loves it. Overall, it's a nice place to eat breakfast in the Valley. Please come down to Tucson!!

    (5)
  • Courtney K.

    Came on a Sunday for brunch. Long wait was well worth it!! Our server Taryn was the BEST! Never disappointed here.

    (5)
  • Josh S.

    I went here because I really enjoyed Snooze in Fort Collins, CO. The Snooze in Phoenix lived up to my expectations! The pancakes are huge and delicious. I definitely recommend this place if you're looking for a big breakfast or brunch.

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    Again. Not impressed. Why am I brought back to places I don't like! Another friend wanted to have bkfast here. Cold tacos, bland flavorless, pancakes are heavy and too sweet. Service felt like it was our bartenders first real job :) had to ask for silverware, more coffee, more water, condiments etc. I'll try not to come back... just another chain.

    (2)
  • Dan S.

    Be prepared to wait, but it's worth it. This is far and away the best breakfast place around. Everything is good here, especially the bloody marys.

    (5)
  • Kimberly D.

    It is worth the wait... I had the best experience yesterday at snooze. Our waiter Michael was so much fun, we were being silly and he was laughing with us. He even gave us a pineapple upside down pancake that was absolutely amazing! I have never had a pancake so good in my entire life hahaha I will be back and I want to sit in Michael's section....I'll wait!!!

    (5)
  • Bao H.

    (Lyrics - AWOLNATION - Sail) Snooze This is how I show my love I sang it in Bo Bites because Blame it on my bright Bowtie baby This is how a pancakes made Yelp it on my own reviews Blame it on my bright Bowtie baby Snooze, Snooze Snooze, Snooze, Snooze Hit the Snooze one more time! Oh wait, welcome to Snooze AM Eatery and highly popular breakfast/brunch joint that I first heard about out in the SD area. When I attended I had to wait for 30 mins with my gang. No worries I expected to wait since it only opens during the day. When we finally sat we all decided to share the pancake trio - Pancake of the Day (Blueberry syrup with powdered sugar), Strawberry-Rhubarb, and the BanaNutella. Of course we all each order an entree. I went with Snooze Spud Deluxe - a plate of hash browns mixed with bacon and chorizo and topped with an overeasy egg! Overall, this dish was a crunchy, mix of breakfast meat and egg with it's oozy yolk which helped mellow out the bite -- Yummy! The pancakes were okay I thought. I'm not much of a dessert pancake guy; the strawberry one was soggy since it was drenched in the strawberry-rhubarb sauce. My favorite was the BanaNutella pancake - crunch of the hazelnuts and soft at the same time with a savory nutella! We ordered the OMG French Toast just to top it off -- OMG was it good! Overall, great service and the ambiance was vibrant and full of life. A great way to start off the morning with good old fashion yet modern breakfast! - Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Anne T.

    Cooper, my rescue chihuahua, and I are always looking for great food where he and I can go together. This place is perfect! The food was great. I had the French toast and a cup of coffee and he had the bacon. I love the attention to detail in the ingredients that is obvious in the quality of the food. And all the employees were super nice to Cooper. They made both of us feel very welcome. We will be back here so I can try other dishes and bring some of my other furkids!

    (5)
  • Michelle A.

    I had the morning of my birthday off, so we ended up driving here to check it out. It was very busy for a Wednesday morning. We sat outside on the patio which was really nice. I had the pancakes of the day, which were buttermilk pancakes stuffed with strawberries. So good! Service was great, though slow, which I understand from how busy it was. I can't imagine how long the weekend waits can get here. Food was fresh, coffee was good, and I loved the mug size. Our little one had pancakes with a nice sized chocolate milk that was really good. She had some crayons and a coloring thing they gave her to keep her occupied which was nice. For you moms, yes there is a changing table in the large bathroom stall.

    (4)
  • Wayne L.

    I showed up here on a Monday. 30 minute wait but I was curious so no big hurry. I finally grab a seat a counter. I was offered coffee a first time then never again. If you like their coffee you have to serve yourself in the corner where it's free for the waiters. The person behind the bar is way to busy to be attentive. Plus I was the oldest dude in the place and felt ignored. I'll live. The food was OK what there was of it. My rent is less than my omelet was. It's up charge city. And the omelette was smaller than the palm of my hand. Pancakes also underwhelming. Worst part my $25 breakfast arrived cold. Would never go back again. Ever!!

    (1)
  • TiffanyTerichell G.

    Stumbled upon this gem while in Denver and was soon ecstatic when I found out it was right here in phx! ( my favorite jeans....not so ecstatic). The sweet potato pancakes, as crazy as that sounds, are amazing!!!!!

    (5)
  • Mike C.

    Breakfast here was excellent. Got the pancake flight and all pancakes were so delicious. The corned beef hash also tasted great. Overall, food and service is top notch

    (5)
  • Stacey H.

    One disappointing moment after another. Starting with putting our name on the list had to confirm 3 times we were a party of 4. We get called and the hostess tried to sit us at a table for two. We are left standing there waiting while she figures it out. We get a table make our drink orders. My husband orders a soda and he's brought a coffee. Not a big deal but a big sign of what's ahead. Soda refills came easily but had to pretty much beg for a coffee refill. Next up we order breakfast and it arrives and my 6 year old son's order was wrong. Something that should be fixed very quickly instead took about 20 minutes for his correct order to come out. But to make it better our waiter comes over 3 times to say it's not his fault and the manager tells us it's delayed because she had people not want to come to work because of the PF Chang marathon. None of this is my problem. The rest of us had correct orders but none of it was hot. Not a single thing that hit out table was warm. We won't be back.

    (1)
  • Lauren W.

    Best breakfast I have ever had! Worth any wait! We had the pancake of the day, eggs Benedict and the chorizo hash. Everything was seasoned perfectly. And they had a ping-pong table outside. Loved the atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Mark B.

    This is a great place to meet friends for breakfast but be aware there is always a wait. Get there when they open on weekends for the least resistance. The food is good and so is the service. There is gratis coffee while you wait near the fountain for a table. I have not had a negative experience here yet.

    (3)
  • Francisco S.

    I would give this an extra star for the food but did not because of the waiting experience. This place is not bad at all. I am suggesting they have some benches outside for the crowd that waits outside. Also, location isn't bad but the size of the AM eatery is a bit too small for the amount of customers they receive.

    (3)
  • Bethany G.

    The Best pancakes I have ever eaten! I ordered the pancake flight breakfast, and choose the pineapple upside down, the pancake of the day, and the sweet potato, I also had a piece of bacon. Each bite was an explosion of flavorful goodness. The price was decent and reasonable for the quality and flavor. The atmosphere was very retro but comfy and easy going. I will defintely go back.

    (5)
  • Meagan B.

    When I lived in Fort Collins, CO, Snooze was my favorite place for breakfast. Especially on a morning with that hangover from hell that would always ensue after an evening of raging through the Rio or the Drunken Monkey in Old Town. Oy vey. So, you can imagine how ecstatic I was to see them open in Phoenix! April's Breakfast Club UYE was here. Monica O. always does a stellar job of hosting these! Brought Mama B. and Missy F. to experience the fun. We had 12+ folks in our group, so we sat out on the patio. Perfect weather for it. Knew what I was getting before we even arrived: A Pancake Flight! I got the Apple, Pineapple Upsidedown and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup. Hello, Diabetes! Know that you can order anything half and half for the same price. So if you're stuck between one of Snooze's killer Eggs Benedict dishes or pancakes ... Live on the edge and indulge in both. Get here early as this place gets PACKED, and fast. Welcome to Phoenix, Snooze ... It's a joy to have a Taste of the (303) and (970) in the (480).

    (5)
  • Barnabas L.

    I don't like the round tables in the middle. Only two to a seat for sure. Unless you are smaller. I was uncomfortable when i was there. The service was good. The food was alright, not my absolute favorite. I think it is because I heard it was supposed to be really good and the wait is always crazy long. So when I got my food, I did enjoy it, but not my favorite brunch type food. The taste was alright, but it didn't match their presentation. Such a trendy presentation of food, but didn't feel like anything was mind blowing, but maybe that is what they were striving for all along... hipsters confuse me.

    (3)
  • Bill S.

    Saw this place highly reviewed on Yelp. I'm staying in the Marriott Courtyard and turns out Snooze is within walking distance. Very friendly staff, seated immediately, coffee in seconds and order taken within two minutes. Very cute 60s decor. I ordered the corned beef hash with two eggs over medium. Eggs done to order, hash had great flavor and eng. muffin toasted to correct brown and warm. Waitress said that Snooze was founded in Denver so I'll have to check that one out with my wife when I'm back in Colorado. To sum up I'm a big fan of Snooze for breakfast!!

    (5)
  • Esteban I.

    Way overrated breakfast spot. That they attract a crowd proves the adage of "location, location, location." There are much better choices nearby, including Daily Dose and the new First Watch tucked in next to Tarbell's

    (3)
  • Dan O.

    Normally, i won't wait 60 minutes for a breakfast, but Snooze is worth waiting for. I had the pot pie (bias alert: I love all things with pot pie in the title) and loved their take on it. Light puff pastry, delicious gravy, topped by a perfectly prepared egg over medium. My wife had the chilaquiles, which were amazing, and we shared the pancake of the day - blueberry! Oh, and I shouldn't forget to mention the Bloody Mary. Not my favorite, but worth a try. Finally, service is great and the atmosphere is perfect. Try sitting at the bar facing squaw peak.

    (5)
  • Mary S.

    95 minute wait for breakfast? Really? So here is the tip, go to the bar, but you might have to stand and eat. I did just that since I was solo. No wait, but not a great experience since people were trying to order drinks all around me. Did I mention I had to stand to eat? The place plays very, very loud music. That is never a negative for me. I love music. If I think music is loud it is really loud. However, for a breakfast place it seemed strange. Don't go here with a hangover, migraine or if you do not like crowds. People were all over the place waiting to get in. The coffee was not anything great but I have to admit the food was FAB! I got the sweet potato pancake and sausage links and it was seriously Delish!!!! It makes me sad because there are so many things I have heard are so good here. I want to go back but I probably wont. Well, maybe in the summer, on a beach holiday weekday? *****Five stars for the food-and I rarely rank Breakfast food as a 5 star meal. *1 for the wait and crowds ****4 for the service. The staff members are kind and cheery. Definitely, not a Snooze;

    (3)
  • Julie P.

    Hands down the most creative "versions" of Eggs Benedict. I had the Benny Goodman; lox and cream cheese. Absolutely delicious. I wish I could give this new spot I just discovered 5 stars, however their drink menu and back bar need an overhaul. Friendly staff and good music!

    (4)
  • Courtney P.

    Whoa... This place was a 180 from my last few visits. I had raved to friends as the best place in Phoenix for brunch, especially with all the very rare vegetarian options. I went for the sweet potato pancake, which is usually a semi sweet puffy heavenly plate of happiness. This time, they messed up and put the caramel on and had to take it back... About 10 minutes after everyone has cleaned their plates I got mine. I would've canceled it if we had been checked on more. The worst pancake arrived... A flat, sad regular pancake with chunks of sweet potato. This was NOTHING like it has been in the past, I had two bites. The soyrizo was also horrible.. A mushy patty? The server knew that the food was bad as well as the service and apologized, but didn't offer to comp any of our uneaten food. Womp. The iced coffee is also not good, tastes like 5% coffee the rest water. It's weird because they even have a brochure about their special coffee. Anyways, I might be back because it used to be so good but definitely with low expectations. Snooze, what happened!?

    (2)
  • BradandKim P.

    There is just no excuse to serve cold food. None. Yet we were all served a cold egg breakfast. Our beverages came about two thirds of the way through our meal. My cappucino had been sitting at the bar so long it barely had any crema remaining. Who is managing this place and overseeing the preparation, execution and delivery of their product? Portions of their Benny plates are puney... Tiny little eggs served over a dismal thin little slice of bread. In fact, the egg and related toppings are sooooo meager, they can't even cover the stingy little piece of bread it rests upon. No desire to return.

    (2)
  • Jody D.

    My husband and I have been trying to make it to Snooze for the last couple months after friends have raved about how delicious it is. We finally went this last Sunday and it didn't disappoint. First let me say if you are looking for a quick in and out breakfast this is not your place. Expect to wait. They quoted us a 90 minute wait time. They get your cell phone number and text you when you table is ready. This works out great if you want to go next door and browse around at Nordstrom Rack. They texted us in just over an hour that our table was ready. Service was great and the server was very knowledgeable about the menu. We ordered the Snooze spuds deluxe which was so delicious! We also ordered the pancake flight with a pineapple upside down pancake, a sweet potato pancake and a candied apple pancake. All were to die for! This place is definitely worth the wait and I can't wait until the one in North Scottsdale is open in Kierland!

    (5)
  • Ericka B.

    While I'm starting low because my experience hasn't been that great, I'm still willing to come back and try it again. Walking in the decor is modern hip diner with wood flooring, dark cabinetry, paper fixtures, and an appeasing green/orange/brown color scheme. I didn't have to wait as I went straight to the bar to sit. The noise level is a little loud with techno type music playing. This is a little random but the silverware was bulky and hard to use. I ordered 1 scrambled egg. Side of hash browns. Soyrizo. Tortilla. Coffee. The total was $11.37. The egg was cooked well and the hash browns was a healthy portion. However, both were very bland. I didn't even eat the soyrizo as the spices gave it a horrible taste, so I didn't touch it past the first bite. I'm spoiled by the Trader Joes soyrizo I think. The coffee was also bland, but I drank it because I needed my caffeine. I was never offered a refill or top off. The bartender was prompt enough but no personality. Never asked how everything was etc. I've heard so many good things about this place, so I was disappointed. Next time I will try those pancakes everyone talks about, and partake of the bar menu.

    (2)
  • Garrett B.

    Went to Snooze this morning around 1000 with my dog, Bubba. We sat outside which, in this heat, was a questionable decision but with Bubba along for the ride we didn't have a choice. We were seated on the back patio in the shade and it was actually pretty nice! Our server promptly provided a water bowl for bubba and took our orders. We both made a couple of changes to our order and the server was happy to accommodate us. I had the egg scramble with bacon and sub'd the toast for a sweet potato pancake with blueberries. Food came out quickly and was delicious. Honestly I don't know what else to say. It was a great meal with great service. 5 stars!

    (5)
  • Curt K.

    The service was absolutely terrible. The servers were doing their checkouts while our drinks died in the well, 15 minutes for a glass of champagne, 10 for my greyhound. The saving grace is how delicious the food is. Our server was very friendly, but everyone else in the restaurant seemed "checked out."

    (2)
  • Julie B.

    My family and I ate here this morning for the first time for Father's Day breakfast. I'm not sure if they are always this crowded (sounds like they are) but we were quoted at least a 75 minute wait time for a party of 4 at about 11 am... so be prepared to wait, because this place is POPULAR (and doesn't take reservations)! I'm not going to talk too much about the food, because it was all absolutely fantastic. I don't think there is anything that you could order here that wouldn't be delicious- my personal favorite, however, was the pineapple upside down pancake that we ordered as "dessert"- I was disappointed that I was too full to eat the whole thing myself right then! The service was great, as well. Despite being packed to capacity, our food seemed to come out very quickly and was definitely still fresh! We ate inside because of the weather, but there were quite a few people outside on the patio. I walked through the patio to get out to the parking lot though, and it was pretty miserably hot. It didn't look like they have misters, or if they do they weren't on. Any other time of the year I would suggest the lovely patio, but I recommend skipping it for the summer, unless you're into that sort of thing. A special thanks to our server, Meghan. She truly helped to make Father's Day special for my dad!

    (5)
  • Ashton K.

    I love breakfast, but hate pancakes. Snooze has now changed my mind on pancakes because they're freaking amazing!! Sweet potato pancake & the cinnamon roll one are to die for! The portions are huge, which is nice to leave breakfast/brunch without already thinking of lunch. A new location just opened in Gilbert & I will be frequenting that location to get my fill of all these delicious breakfast offerings.

    (5)
  • Rebecca L.

    It took a while for us to get seated, but we were there at peak time on a Sunday morning. They were great, texting us when our seats were ready. (We shopped in the meantime, because there were ample shopping choices nearby.) The entire staff was solicitous, helpful, and the place was HOPPING. The atmosphere was very modern and hipster, but not overly so. Our server and the manager were both fantastic. Most importantly, let's talk the food. It was outrageously great and uniformly impressive. As a table full of food bloggers, we ordered as many things as we decently could from the menu: spud stack deluxe, breakfast tacos, Bella! Bella! Benny, chilaquiles benny, a variety of pancakes, a hot chocolate, a hot chai, and other goodies. All were perfectly executed, impressive, and seriously lip-smacking. The price for our meal -huge and impressive as it was- was reasonable. I highly recommend Snooze!

    (4)
  • Troy Z.

    3 REASONS TO TRY SNOOZE 1. Bacon is served here (the good stuff). 2. Exceptional service...even when there's a bit of a wait. 3. The Bella-Bella Benedict with prosciutto, arugula, and balsamic glaze is downright awesome. It can also be ordered with a side of bacon. :)

    (5)
  • Bev F.

    On a visit to Arizona we stumbled upon this great breakfast joint. Great Lattes and that says a lot coming from this loyal Starbucks gal. My husband also raves about the hash and eggs. Personally I like the yogurt and granola. It's a great place for breakfast on the patio. Also has a really cool and different menu of bloody Mary's-didn't try one but they looked good.

    (5)
  • Dave C.

    Best breakfast I've had in a while. Loved everything about this place. The wait wasn't too bad but there was a wait the entire time I was there. First, the use of technology was pretty cool. They take your phone number and text you when your table is ready. That was pretty cool. I had scrambled eggs, hash browns and bacon and I substituted the toast with a Cinnamon Roll Pancake. Everything I had was amazing. The pancake was awesome. The one mistake I almost made was having some of the pancake before I spread the butter that was on top. Then I realized I didn't spread it and took another bite and wow. That just really made a big difference. The only real complaint I would have is that it takes a little bit for the food to come out but as good as it was, it was worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Monica O.

    It was April's Breakfast Club UYE meet up and the place picked was Snooze AM Eatery, I have say I was pretty excited to try this place out, and before I even got there I knew I wanted the Pineapple Upside-down Pancakes, how good does that sound?? Oh I was so ready to give it a try! After everyone was seated we all glanced the menu and after looking at all the great things, I was unsure of what to get, everything sounded soo good. When it came time to order I went with the Chilaquiles Benedict. I love eggs benedict and when you can get them styled differently that makes me happy. The Chilaquiles Benedict is barbacoa beef over ranchero sauced tortillas & melted cheese topped with poached eggs & a cream cheesy hollandaise sauce pico de gallo & cotija cheese with a side of hash potatoes. This dish was visually stunning, and it tasted just as great, very flavourful dish, loved every bite. Though I didn't get what I originally was wanting, I was not disappointed at all. I loved my dish and look forward to going back to try some more.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 2:3

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Snooze an AM Eatery

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