I won't be anywhere near a Denny's tomorrow morning. That place (all of them) is going to be a mad house. No thank you. I'll gladly pay $6 or however much a Grand Slam costs these days (remember "$2.99, are you outta your mind?) if the alternative is being involved in that type of circus.
When there is FREE food, I figured there's going to be lots and lots of people.You were more right than you know. Drove by two on the way to work between 6-6:30 and both had cars stacked up and lines out the door.![]()
So, because you had bad food there once, you think that all their food is bad?
I rather like the food at Denny's just fine (Super Bird > j00!); it's the service that leaves something to be desired, in my opinion. I've eaten at dozens of Denny's restaurants across the country, and they seem to have a knack for finding the worst attendants in the food service industry.
I don't mind Denny's. I don't know how it is now, but Denny's was known to be a pretty awful employer at one time.So, because you had bad food there once, you think that all their food is bad?
I rather like the food at Denny's just fine (Super Bird > j00!); it's the service that leaves something to be desired, in my opinion. I've eaten at dozens of Denny's restaurants across the country, and they seem to have a knack for finding the worst attendants in the food service industry.
I don't mind Denny's. I don't know how it is now, but Denny's was known to be a pretty awful employer at one time.
Service and food can vary from one Denny's to the next, but I've found the same to be true of the Mom and Pop places, too. Some great, some horrible.
By the way, the supposed poshier, more expensive meals can give you food poisoning, too. I know from a really bad experience at a restaurant in Fair Oaks. Man, was I sick.
I went to Max's. That was a pretty cool place.Agreed. Most sick I remember being was from Max's Opera Cafe once - that was a cool place.