Snooze, an a.m. eatery, does “breakfast, but different. From Benedicts to Bloodys to whatever you’re feeling at the moment, [they are] always looking to turn [their] food upside down and on its side. As [their] guests have discovered since 2006, [their] dishes are anything but regular — and that’s just the way they like it.” Soon, College Station will have its own Snooze, according to announcements from the City of College Station and Oldham Goodwin, located in the Chimney Hill center behind the new Starbucks on University Drive.
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