It was easy to find a good parking spot. After that, everything went downhill fast. The restaurant was all but deserted, but out of the sea of empty booths, they seated us directly next to a man who was emitting a very strong odor of perspiration. Not their fault he was stinky-sweaty, but why put us there? With a pang of regret, we nonetheless remained committed to our choice because it was 10pm, we were starved, and options were very limited.
Our server took our order and brought us food and drinks so technically she did her job.
The food. I will start with the good. They offer gluten-free English muffins and they are actually very good. My dining companion said his regular toast was adequate. We had both ordered the All American slam, which features eggs scrambled with cheese. My eggs were quite overdone, with browned spots throughout. His were better. The bacon was so crispy that chewing it was like eating granola. They made up for scorching that by barely cooking the sausage, which was gray and unappetizing.
The hashbrowns were as good as hashbrowns from Dennys can be expected to be. I was able to eat them even if I wasn't terribly enthusiastic about it. My friend said his coffee and orange juice were very good. I had water. It was wet and helped me wash down some of the dry eggs so I'll give it a thumbs up also.
We did not ask for anything to be redone nor did we complain to the manager on duty; it was obvious that nobody there took any pride in their work and we didn't want to sit in the stench waiting for a remake that was not likely to be any better than the original.
Definitely will never return to this location and I hope they are able to retain their entire staff so I will not have to be subjected to them elsewhere in the future.