I used to think Seattle was the most expensive (as far as brunch goes) but, Denver seems to be making a real comeback! I don’t mind paying top dollar for delicious waffles, coffee, and two mimosas.I just wish it all didn’t add up so fast! I don’t think anyone necessarily enjoys spending a ton at brunch. Foursquare 2339 W 44th Ave, Denver, CO 80211 (303) 477-0005 Visit Website The Good Night at Sunny’s features eggs, chorizo, tomato, avocado, and Boursin stuffed between two grilled cheese. Plus, our friends Nick and Hannah work there so we can skip that infamous 80-minute-long, line! Sometimes. Snooze is probably the best bang for your buck. These spots all have some of these fun details but I wouldn’t consider them $ out of $$$$$. I love cute décor, rooftops, patios, funky bottles of H20, and bottomless mimosas. I love living in Colorado again and trying new brunch spots!! My favorites lately have been Root Down, Snooze, Back Porch Café, Urban Egg, Linger, Sassafras American Eatery, and Steuban’s. "Mimosa - a socially acceptable way to start partying at breakfast." -unknown There's nothing better than a bloody mary when you’re hungover. Local coffee shop known for their coffee and espresso drinks. However, in my experiences, my friends and I usually have a table with a few mimosas & bloodys on it. Boozy brunches are kind of the point, right? When you have a sunny weekend afternoon and no plans why not have some drinks at brunch and see where the day takes you!? Don’t get me wrong I understand not everyone drinks and not every brunch includes alcohol…. Easier said than done on a Saturday morning! I’d say twenty-somethings usually have two-to-three drinks during brunch and lucky for us, restaurants these days charge at least $10.00 per drink. The smartest answer would be to order less drinks.
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