I have a strict self-enforced policy on not reviewing the larger chain establishments but I feel a review for this Denny's location is warranted.
Denny's may not be a true retro-diner but I still get that diner feel from it. From the stainless steel walls behind the bar to the 50's music I so dearly love. And the food is not bad. I don't believe food needs to be unique or gourmet to be good. I ordered a mushroom swiss burger and it arrived at my table in just a few minutes. It looked to be a hand formed patty. It was not anything close to round and was falling apart a bit. Perfect if you ask me. It was like eating a home made burger. It was big and filling. My usual go-to if I find myself at Denny's. Since it was Memorial Day and I was feeling good and relaxed, I ordered a hot fudge brownie a la mode. Vanilla ice cream on it's own, no thank you. But mix that scoop with some hot fudge and a warm brownie, aaaaahhhh. So good.
My service was good for the most part except for when my server disappeared for a few minutes. No matter though, it gave me time to digest before ordering dessert. When he was there he was very attentive and personable. Being Memorial Day the restaurant was not at all busy. The staff had no urgancy to get the customers in and out. I was told I could stay as long as I wanted. I never felt like cattle in a processing plant. That is for sure.
Denny's has raised their prices a lot in recent years so it is not a go-to for a cheap sit-down experience anymore but it is still good.