Carley is the best. She put up with us and is easily the nicest person for who has worked a little bit at this Denny’s.
In a world where culinary adventures often lead us astray with pretentiousness, Denny’s stands as a beacon of comfort and nostalgia, an establishment where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary. This beloved diner captures the essence of Americana, providing a vibrant backdrop for the flavors of our youth and the sustenance of our late-night escapades.
From the moment you step through the door, you are enveloped in a warm embrace of familiarity. The booths, with their welcoming red vinyl, invite you to settle in and savor the moment. The menu reads like a script filled with classic characters—each dish a star in its own right, ready to perform.
The Grand Slam, that iconic ensemble cast, is a triumphant ode to breakfast at any hour. Each component—a fluffy pancake, perfectly cooked eggs, crispy bacon—plays its part with precision, harmonizing beautifully on your plate. The experience is nothing short of theatrical; every bite is a standing ovation.
Service at Denny’s is akin to a well-rehearsed performance. The staff, clad in their uniforms, embody the spirit of hospitality. With a genuine smile and an eagerness to please, they ensure that your experience is not merely a meal but a heartfelt exchange.
For those seeking late-night sustenance, the menu becomes an adventurous script filled with surprises. The Moons Over My Hammy is a delightful twist, a dish that surprises with its layers of flavor, capturing the essence of midnight cravings. It’s as if the chef knows precisely what our weary souls yearn for after a long day.
In a world that often overlooks the simple joys, Denny’s invites us to revel in the beauty of comfort food and shared moments. This diner is a stage where everyone is welcome, and every meal is a celebration.
5 stars for Denny’s—a true masterpiece in the realm of casual dining, reminding us that the best performances often come...
Read moreThere was probably about 3 groups sat in the entire restaurant and 2 servers, took awhile to get acknowledged and sat down, waited probably around another 15 minutes for someone to ask us what we wanted to eat, one server looked like she was running around trying her best and the other looked like she was pretending to be busy, finally ordered and waited 45+ minutes for our food. When we got our food we were both incredibly disappointed, my waffles were cold and soggy, my sausage and bacon were both cold, and I asked for my eggs to be replaced with hasbrowns she informed me there would be an extra charge and I figured it'd probably be an extra $1-$2, it's was nearly $5 (which I do not blame the waitress I should've asked for clarification on the price) but my $5 worth of hasbrowns could fit in the palm of my hand they were very undercooked in the middle. Husband got a burger and he was underwhelmed as well, the meat tasting odd and the hashbrowns on the burger having the same problem with being very badly cooked. We got the check which had added two sodas which we didn't get (we both got waters) so I'm glad I noticed it because it was like an extra $6 for two sodas. Our total was just shy of $60 we both got a meal and an appetizer to share. It's a Dennys and I certainly don't expect 5 star cuisine and I doubt anyone else who goes to a dennys goes there expecting perfection but the food should at least be decent with how expensive it now is, and I've been here in the past (maybe a year ago) several times and it was amazing, but it was so awful this last time I decided to leave what is probably my first and...
Read moreWe almost left upon entering this Denny's, and we regret not doing so. My wife and I dined here as a stop on a roadtrip and were incredibly uncomfortable. No one was at the host podium when we arrived, and we waited rather long to be seated. When we were directed to the seating area, our server yelled at another waitress to see if she wanted to have our table, to which she said no. The waits were incredibly long for more than food, especially waiting for our table to be bussed and our check to arrive. Our waitress did return with a check, but not our check, and we had to wait an additional ten minutes for her to return with the correct bill. She seemed to either not enjoy her job, or to hate us specifically, unclear. We visited on a Sunday morning, and they seemingly had Catholic mass streaming on one TV, which my Jewish wife was seated to face. The restaurant was less than half empty, and yet we were there for approximately an hour for what could have been a half hour visit. We were also incredibly uncomfortable as queer people in this establishment.
I would not recommend. The food was also sub-par and underdone. The atmosphere was as if a steakhouse had been converted into a Denny's overnight (very heavy, dark wood decor, not at...
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