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People sit on the planter outside waiting for their numbers to be called for a table at Snooze on 7th and Colorado Ave. Snooze will open one of two Westminster locations on Wednesday.
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People sit on the planter outside waiting for their numbers to be called for a table at Snooze on 7th and Colorado Ave. Snooze will open one of two Westminster locations on Wednesday.
The Know is The Denver Post's new entertainment site.Food Writer Allyson Reedy
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You need to eat this week and these restaurants need to make money feeding people. Make the synergy happen at these new openings:

Snooze opens its first of two planned Westminster locations on Wednesday, June 28. 6315 W. 104th Ave., Westminster;

Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar is now serving in the Arvada Centerplace, the chain’s 12th Colorado location. 7450 B West 52nd Ave., Arvada;

Estes Park dinner options just got a lot better with SEASONED – An American Bistro, a restaurant opened last week by Chef Rob Corey (The Stanley Hotel, The French Manner). 205 Park Ln., Estes Park, 970-586-9000; ; Tues.-Wed. 5-9 p.m., Thurs.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. and 5-9 p.m., Sun. 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

Sazza, the super-sustainable pizza-meets-salad parlor inside the Stanley Marketplace, started rolling dough as of Monday, June 26. 2501 N. Dallas St., Aurora;

La Chiva, the popular Colombian food truck, opened a brick-and-mortar restaurant on South Broadway. 1417 S. Broadway, Denver; 720-389-9847;

Bremen’s Wine & Tap will keep the brunch festivities going all week long (yep, Monday-though-Friday brunch) in the former Rosa Linda’s Caf— space on 33rd Ave. Bonus: Chef extraordinaire Matt Selby helms the kitchen.—2005 W. 33rd Ave., Denver, 720-504-4410; ; Sun.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m.

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