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Jelly and snooze breakfast denver7/3/2023 ![]() ![]() A 24-hour pass runs $9, or it’s just $15 for a monthly one. ![]() You’ll also find art installations out front, plus bikes from Denver’s B-Cycle program. ![]() 10 a.m.Ĭheck indie weekly Westword to see the shows and performances on at the eight-venue Denver Center for the Performing Arts while caffeinating with some of Denver’s best craft java at Union Station’s Pigtrain Coffee.Ī $54 million revamp transformed century-old Union Station into a glorious, lively hub with incredible restaurants, bars (sample about 30 local brews at Terminal Bar), shops, free public Wi-Fi and lounge space. You can order each of two egg in different styles to try more varieties. Snooze’s arsenal of creative egg Benedicts includes the “Bella! Bella! Benny” with thinly sliced prosciutto, Taleggio cheese, and balsamic-drizzled, velvety cream cheese hollandaise. Jelly, a retro-kitsch diner decked out in vintage cereal boxes, is particularly beloved for its filled donut holes and breakfast sliders. Ashley Davis TillyĪn evocatively named trio of eateries - Syrup, Jelly and Snooze - all draw crowds for their delectable fare and are open solely between breakfast and lunch. Indulge in a bloody Mary at breakfast joint Snooze. Here’s an itinerary for a perfectly buzzy Denver day. It has seen droves of new residents and visitors lately (more than 25 hotels are opening in the Denver metro area in 2017), all lured by a laundry list of perks: a welcoming atmosphere for startups and creatives of all stripe a booming craft booze culture urban markets art venues revitalized districts and, because this is an active city after all, a convenient public bike-share program. Drenched in sunshine over 300 days a year, the Mile High City has more to offer than ever. ![]()
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