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| - This is a new Denny's.Unlike some of the older Denny's this one was nice inside - the lighting warm, fixtures were modern, the foam seats and tile were warm earth tones. We went right after the first Christmas mass at the local church, so seating was wide open but got busy when we were done.
The waiter came right away to wish us Merry Christ mas and to get drink orders. The coffee was freshly brewed and though not exact;y a gourmet blend, but it was fine. The waiter was prompt coming back to get our orders. For the regular Grand Slam ($6), I chose four items - hash browns, eggs over medium, two sausage, and pancakes. My brother ordered the Belgian waffle slam - similar to mine but with a fluffy waffle. My parents split a senior omelet but I gave then my two pancakes. That's the beauty of things being served on separate plates like they did - we passed everything around the table.
The food arrived in 10 minutes. What's nice with this Denny's that you can see some of the kitchen preparation from some tables. Everything came back almost perfectly cooked. The hash browns were bland, but had a decent crispiness, the sausages were just okay, but their bacon was good. Eggs were done just right and pancakes were fluffy. We got lots of coffee refills.
Overall, it was a pleasant decent breakfast. I really think breakfast is their best meal, the lunches and dinners I' ve had any Denny's hve been forgettable. So as it was late morning, the place was getting crowded, and we ready to leave. But my mom, who is the ultimate friendly chatterer, just had to tell our waiter our family history in Las Vegas. The waiter, seeing the 25% tip in my mom's hand, was more than willing to listen.
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