![]() Taking care of our customers, employees and our service proiders is our top priority. Please see our Delivery Information Page for further details. We expect to be back to our regular delivery schedules starting 4 October - and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience. Orders that have already been placed but not yet booked for delivery before 15 August also require and extra 15 business days. What that means now, though, is that orders placed after 15 August require an additional 15 business days for delivery. Unfortunately, there will be a delay while we move to our new warehouse distribution centre (which actually means faster and more efficient deliveries in the future). We know you would like your order delivered as fast as possible - we want that too. For more information, visit Delays Due to Warehouse Relocation #161 and the midtown spot is located at 2500 E. Each Snooze is its own character even though we're all one big family. You know, we're not just a cookie-cutter restaurant, we're finding unique spaces and creating a restaurant out of that space. "It's great to see that and everyone here is unique. ![]() "Snooze is all about maintaining culture and we really do believe in our people," said Hede. All proceeds during those days will go to select non-profits and each day is RSVP only. "Right now, it's the fall menu with some amazing Pumpkin Pecan Pancakes, a Pumpkin Martini, and Pumpkin Spice Bacon."Īgain, the grand opening is on Wednesday, October 19 but Snooze is hosting three days of soft openings. "We have our standard menu but we do a seasonal one," said Hede. Although, being that we're in the midst of an all-out pumpkin spice takeover, Snooze has a few autumn-themed bites running amok. If you've been to the midtown location, the menu is the same - stacks of craft pancakes, Mexican-inspired dishes like breakfast tacos and a burrito, and an eggs benedict that usually satisfies the pickiest of eaters. "We want to be somewhere that's visible and somewhere we know the community would support Snooze as well us supporting that community." Pumpkin Pecan Pancakes (Photo courtesy or Snooze) "We like to look around and see new markets and areas in the community," said Hede. When scouting locations, the folks at Snooze saw a lot of potential in that neck of the woods. There have been a few events and opportunities in the last couple of years at the midtown location and, as mentioned earlier, the north side spot is getting the ball rolling early.įor those living on the north side of town, Marana, and Oro Valley, it'll be nice to have another brunch option near the corner of Ina and Oracle Road. Here in Tucson, along with other cities and states, Snooze focuses on bettering the community, whether it be following certain sustainability guidelines or donating a percentage of sales back to non-profits. We want to talk about this new partnership with these non-profits and get their name out there as well." Photo by Ashley Davis Photography Our whole goal is to learn and to also show the community the partnership that we've created. We have RSVPs sent out but we're also going to be taking some walk-ins. "Then, Integrative Touch is here on Sunday from 8 a.m. 2 p.m., we'll have the Interfaith Community Services & Food Bank here," said Adam Hede, manager of the new Oracle location. "Friday is our 'friends and family day' and on Saturday, from 8 a.m. However, they'll be flippin' the pancakes earlier than that during the restaurant's three-day soft opening extravaganza. ![]() Snooze Tucson Foothills (Photo courtesy of Snooze) Now, Snooze is ready to officially open its second location at 7315 N. Eatery, has been on a steady roll in midtown. ![]() Since opening its first Tucson location in 2020, the Colorado-based restaurant, Snooze, an A.M. ![]()
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