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| - I would have to agree with a few other posters, 1 from the states stating the portion sizes were a little small and both also saying the decor, although new and very nice, feels like one is in a supermarket.
Bright? I'll say!
First thing one notices about this Denny's in particular, is, if they got the lightbulbs any brighter, it would be a competitor for the Luxor in Las Vegas.
Tip to management, um, guys, chill out on the wattage will ya? It's not a laboratory! Either pull some light bulbs or turn down the dimmer a bit!!
I have been there with a partner on a few times, and the food, is good consistent Denny's benchmark every time, along with all the other Denny's. One knows what one is going to get.
BUT! It's either inflation, cost of materials, wages, business operating costs etc, as the portion sizes overall on most of the Denny's all over Calgary have started to border on miserly.
They have been shrinking these last several years. Back in 2004, when I first moved to Canada, it was a good amount. Now, a handful of fries.
Sure, inflation makes businesses adjust things. But how come Denny's in the US are still ginourmous portions?
And guys, what's with the agressive rap and hip hop at this location? Really? It's a restaurant, not a bump n grind club.
The final last straw for me not visiting Denny's if I can help it moment? Many (if not all) have TV's now.
Yes, really. Which genius thought of that? I'd like to meet him/her.
Sigh. And to think at one point, one could have a haven after a tough night shift for a quiet cup of coffee and wind down with ones work buddies.
Nope. Hockey on the TV, (oooh, like you cant see it ANYWHERE else right?!?) superstore lighting levels and drunken idiots crashing in at 1am at some restaurants.
The idiot lantern is slowly ruining everything.
Avoid.
Thank god for Humpty's and Perkins.
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