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DENVER – June 29, 2018 – Snarf’s Sandwiches, a favorite among local foodies, is now open on the A Concourse at Denver International Airport (DEN).
Snarf’s offers oven-roasted sandwiches on fresh baked breads, entrée-sized salads, soups, desserts and more. The restaurant’s extensive menu also includes vegetarian options.
Snarf’s Sandwiches is located near Gate A73. The restaurant’s temporary hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. as DEN prepares to add additional airline service in that area of the concourse.
Denver-based Snarf’s Sandwiches is one of several local businesses that DEN is adding to its food and beverage collection to provide passengers an exciting and unique travel experience. In fact, Brother’s BBQ and Breckenridge Brewery are also expected to open adjacent to Snarf’s this fall.
“The airport’s expansion presents a great opportunity to give travelers a taste of Colorado through our growing list of passenger amenities,” said DEN Chief Commercial Officer Patrick Heck. “I’m excited to welcome Snarf’s Sandwiches to DEN and to introduce travelers to more of what Colorado has to offer.”
Snarf’s DEN location is being operated by Paradies Lagardère, which operates more than 850 stores and restaurants in nearly 100 airports.
“Paradies Lagardère is excited to bring this beloved dining spot into the airport,” said Bill Casey, senior vice president of food and beverage at Paradies Lagardère. “We partner with popular brands to not only entice travelers with delicious food, but to showcase local and regional businesses, bringing the familiar quality, taste and atmosphere of a favorite local restaurant into an airport.”
Snarf’s Sandwiches opened its first restaurant in Boulder, Colorado in 1996 and now has locations throughout Colorado, Chicago, Austin and St. Louis.
Visit FlyDenver.com for more information on dining options at DEN.
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