This Denny’s was recently renovated and looks pretty great now from the inside. Building is fairly easy to get too and parking is all very close to the door. Overall this is the typical Denny’s experience. Although not the best in the world, its enough to keep me going back when I want to go some place that has cheap food. In line with most of their items on the menu the servings are usually pretty large, so then its easy to get filled up at one sitting.
Selina I.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Randolph, NJ
Came in at noon on a Tuesday. Place was half full(or half empty) but the hostess was taking forever to get people seated. Line out of the door to get a table for absolutely no reason. We left as we were short on time. Do yourself a favor and head over to Spiedie’s a few feet away for FAST and friendly service…
Robin J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Putnam Valley, NY
Stopped here on the way home from Cortland. Typical Denny’s. Nothing special about this one. Our waiter tried his best. The staff at the register were very personable. I would stop in here the next time I’m in the area at breakfast time.
Denisa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Stony Brook, NY
I think the appeal to have Denny’s when you’re outside of New York City is very high. I went in to this particular location with some girlfriends to have lunch since we were in the area. I wasn’t interested in having anything breakfast related. I ordered a Cesar salad along with a turkey sandwich and a small soup. The sandwich, which included a small soup, were part of the 2−4−6−8 menu. The first thing I received was the salad, which most of the lettuce was already going bad. The sandwich and soup came right after. I had the chilli, which I wouldn’t get full size if I were to go back. The sandwich was okay, but I didn’t like the sourdough bread it came in. Our waiter was very attentive and sweet, but that didn’t compensate for the crappy food. Overall, I think I’ll stick to breakfast items when I go visit ANY Denny’s in the future.
Lawrence W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rego Park, NY
A pleasure with standardized service. They’re open 24⁄7. 2−4−6−8 Dollar specials you see on television are worthwhile. Their turkey dinner is always a delight. Partake in the different ‘slams.‘Sandwich menu is especially distinctive. Take-out menu is another possibility. For those mid-years and beyond: Flash your AARP card at cashier: a) to get 20% off after 4PM; or, b) for complimentary coffee; or, c) to invoke ‘Senior’ version of several menu selections.