Sunday, December 22, 2013

New San Jose Denny's Opens Tomorrow on Saratoga Ave

The newest San Jose Denny's officially opens its doors tomorrow at 10pm, and will keep those doors open all throughout Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. In fact, it will stay open 365 days a year. The new Denny's will be located right off of Highway 280 at 910 Saratoga Avenue. I believe this space was formerly occupied by a Carrow's. Full release is below.


DENNY’S COMES TO SAN JOSE

SAN JOSE, Calif. (Dec. 23, 2013) – As America’s diner, Denny’s is always open – open 24/7, open to good food and great value, and now Denny’s is open to San Jose. Located at 910 Saratoga Ave., the new diner will officially open its doors on Monday, Dec. 23, at 10 p.m.

Opening just in time for the holidays, Denny’s will be ready to serve guests on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The new diner will have a significant impact on the San Jose community by creating more than 80 new jobs for local residents.
“We are extremely excited to welcome San Jose residents and visitors to Denny’s,” said Denny’s franchisee Paul Dhaliwal. “We look forward to becoming a local gathering place where our guests can always count on good service, a great atmosphere and, most importantly, delicious food.”
The new diner is conveniently situated just off Highway 280, near the Saratoga and Manzanita bus stop. As a full-service diner, the San Jose Denny’s is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night items in a relaxed, friendly environment.
Denny’s is also known for providing its customers with tremendous value, including these great deals:
  • $2 $4 $6 $8 Value Menu® – Denny’s all day, every day value menu lets guests choose from 16 dishes at affordable prices, including traditional favorites as well as several new a la carte items.

  • Kids Eat Free – Guests can receive up to two free kids meal for children ages 10 and under with the purchase of each adult entrĂ©e. The offer is good from 4 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays only, and menu items and prices may vary.

  • “Fit Fare” – Delicious choices that are good for you, too.  Denny’s “Fit Fare” options feature healthy choices like egg whites and hearty wheat breads that can be substituted into any meal for no extra charge. Using the expansive Build Your Own Grand Slam® menu, diners have more than 250 ways to build a meal with 550 calories or less, and 32 ways to build a meal of 400 calories or less. With plenty of simple substitutions and healthy “Fit Fare” entrees found throughout the lunch and dinner menu, Denny’s makes it easy for you to eat well on the go.

  • Free Birthday Grand Slam®– Celebrate your special day with a free Original Grand Slam® meal at participating Denny’s restaurants. The Original Grand Slam® offer is free for the birthday guy or gal who can show proof that it’s their birthday, and is good for dine-in only.

  • AARP Members Save 15 Percent – Show your AARP membership card at participating Denny’s restaurants and save 15 percent off your total check, 24/7.

About Denny's Corp.
Denny's is one of America's largest full-service family restaurant chains, currently operating more than 1,680 franchised, licensed and company-owned restaurants across the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, Honduras, Guam, Puerto Rico and New Zealand. For further information on Denny's, including news releases, please visit the Denny's website at www.dennys.com.

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11 comments:

  1. Josh,
    You posted this just to see how many folks would criticize the topic at hand, right?

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    1. It's definitely an upgrade from a $hitty restaurant that used to be at this location.

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  2. It's now open. I was just there. Looked great.

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  3. Adding 80 jobs to a neighborhood that lost as many when the similar business closed down in the same location is supposed to be some grand achievement now?

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  4. this is a joke, right josh? i support your blog, but really man? a dennys? i think theyre opening up a baskin robbins on hillsdale and meridian. will we be reading about that?

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    1. I'll admit it is not my favorite post of all time, but what's wrong with Denny's? =) We don't have have many places open 24 hours here (although there are many open until 2am Downtown).

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    2. I was proven right. This post has had the most views in all of December =)

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  5. Have been watching the progress of the new Denny's for month s now. Can hardly wait to try it. Definitely a step up from the old Carrow's!

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  6. there are multiple taquerias/mariscos/mexican restaurants open till past midnight in ESSJ. shit i remember leaving the clubs downtown and heading to Tacos Al Carbon on King and Story for some yummy late night street tacos and an ice cold beer. i know its not as sexxy as a Dennys,(:P) but those little hole in the walls have soul, even if theyre in the hood. anyways, i appreciate what you do josh and thank you for your hard work. merry xmas

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    1. There is also a killer awesome Indian place Downtown open until 3am Downtown by SJSU, Dosa and Curry (maybe the only Indian place in the Bay Area open this late) and several Vietnamese places open until 1-3am. When I'm out late I use my Restaurant Google Doc and look for purple highlights in the hours column: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqHhqtbuW-RzdFZjS0UyT1g2dVFhRWRDV3RSU3lpUUE&usp=drive_web#gid=0

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