Copy Arvada locals' weekend routine: the Olde Town Brunch Trail. This 1.5-mile self-guided itinerary hits 5 top spots for mimosas, Benedicts, and vibes—perfect Saturday fuel before suburb tours.
Start at Olde Town Square (free parking); 9 AM-1 PM flow. Walkable, stroller-friendly; total ~$100/couple. Arvada's growing suburbs draw buyers for schools, commutes, and this scene.
Step-by-Step Brunch Trail Itinerary
Stop 1: Clear Cut Kitchen (8100 W 94th Ave) – Kickoff with coffee flight ($8) and breakfast board (avocado toast, biscuits). Patio people-watching.
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Time: 9 AM; 45 min.
Stop 2: The Burns & McCoy (6055 W 20th St, 0.3 mi walk) – Irish-inspired: corned beef hash, beermosas ($10). Cozy fireside seats.
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Signature: Bánh mì eggs Benedict.
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Time: 10 AM; linger 1 hr.
Stop 3: Fox Run (11152 W 50th Ave, 0.4 mi) – Garden Benedicts and cinnamon roll French toast. $5 Bloody Mary bar.
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Family hit: Kids' pancake stacks.
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Time: 11:15 AM; 45 min.
Stop 4: Root Down Arvada (4411 Wadsworth Blvd, 0.5 mi) – Elevated: shakshuka, matcha pancakes. Mimosa towers ($25).
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Vibe: Modern, Insta-worthy.
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Time: 12:15 PM; 1 hr.
Stop 5: End at Lake House (6418 Olde Wadsworth Blvd) – Lakeside finish: quiche Lorraine, prosecco splits. Reflect on the trail.
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Closer: Live jazz select Sundays.
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Time: 1:30 PM.
Trail Tips for Buyers
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Hacks: Arvada shuttle loops; gluten-free everywhere.
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Extend: Hit Olde Town shops post-brunch.
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Weather: Heated patios; 30s°F Jan norms.
Arvada Suburbs: Growing for Families
This routine hooks relocating buyers. Hot 'burbs:
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Majestic View/Olde Town: $650K-900K singles; walkable, A schools.
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Market 2026: Sales +11%; I-70 access to Denver.
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Why buy: Brunch culture + space vs. city prices.
Copy the routine, claim a home—listings ready!