I walked in I saw that it was busy so a delay in service is understandable. As I sit patiently waiting for service, I made eye contact with the manager or supervisor (he was dress in a whole different attire from the rest of the workers) a young Hispanic couple walked in. And 8-9 minutes pass by, the guy was free up and instead coming to me he helped out he went straight to the Hispanic guy (the couple) before I could say anything he already seated him. And when it was time for my turn he asked, if I was eating there or take out, did I know what I want already with attitude then proceed the give me the menu rudely. What he could have done when I walked in was “Hi, have a seat. Please grab a menu and make your choice to order while waiting, thank you” this isn’t the first where I was given bad energy there. I’m pretty sure it was due to the fact that I’m Asian. And 99% of people there were non Asian. They might say otherwise that they’re all inclusive but action and crowd speak other wise. I left without ordering and got Carls Jr instead. After today I will no longer step foot in that establishment and if you’re any type of Asian whether it be East Asian, Southeast Asian or South Asian I suggest do not go there. You’re just going to ruin your day. Their target audience is not us. Their business thrive just fine without us there in the first place so if we’re there we’re just a sight for sore...
Read moreI’ve always heard about the classic American diner experience, but I didn’t fully appreciate it until I stepped into Denny’s for the first time. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a warm, welcoming atmosphere that felt like home, even though I had never been there before. This Denny’s truly captures the essence of what it means to be a diner in the heart of the United States.
The staff was friendly, attentive, and always had a smile on their faces. It felt like I was in a place where everyone knew each other, and I was instantly part of that community. The food? Amazing. I ordered a vegetarian omelette with no cheese, unbuttered toast, and a hashbrown combo—and from that first bite, I knew I had found my go-to meal. It’s simple, hearty, and just what you’d expect from a true diner experience. Every time I go back, it’s the same order, and it never disappoints. This has become my forever meal at Denny’s.
This Denny’s holds a special place in my heart now. It was my first time at Denny’s, but it certainly won’t be my last. I’ve discovered a little piece of Americana here, and I’m so glad I did. If you’re looking for a place that embodies the spirit of a true American diner, this is it. I love Denny’s—a true staple in American history—and it all started with this location. Thank you, Denny’s, for making my first experience...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of dining at Denny's, where I decided to try the classic Grand Slam breakfast. From the moment the dish arrived, it was clear that this was going to be a satisfying meal. The plate was generously filled with two fluffy pancakes, crispy bacon, savory sausage links, and a couple of perfectly cooked eggs. Each component was prepared with care, and the flavors complemented each other wonderfully, making every bite a delicious experience.
The pancakes were a standout, light and fluffy with a slight sweetness that paired perfectly with the syrup. The bacon was crispy without being overly greasy, offering a satisfying crunch, while the sausage links had a nice balance of seasoning that wasn't too overpowering. The eggs were cooked to my preference, with the yolk runny and the whites tender. It was clear that Denny’s pays attention to detail, ensuring each part of the Grand Slam was cooked just right.
Overall, my experience at Denny's was excellent. The portion size was more than enough to leave me feeling full and satisfied, and the meal was a great value for the price. The atmosphere was casual and comfortable, making it a perfect place for a relaxing breakfast. If you're in the mood for a hearty, classic breakfast, the Grand Slam at Denny's is definitely a dish worth trying. I'll certainly be returning for...
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