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January 2024 by Karl Moeslein
No bathroom
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January 2024 by Yolanda Jensen
I would give a better review if I was able to go inside. However there were so many homeless men hanging around the entrance that I was not comfortable. Now I get homeless are everywhere but I counted 7 homeless people all over the front of the building. Wasn't comfortable going in.
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August 2023 by Angela Ingram
Great service. Phillip, the owner is a great and helpful human.
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August 2023 by Adam Kim
Great gas station.
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May 2023 by Terry Jones
High price for sure
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January 2023 by Bekki S.
We visited family for xmas and stopped in for lunch the day before. It was understandably slammed, but the front host and mgr were on their game. Polite and professional, we didn't actually have to wait long. When we sat down, our server was also on the ball. Food came out quickly and hot, I was actually impressed for a Denny's. Crispy hashbrowns, chz in my omelette was melted, all our food was great. Never had to wait for coffee. I don't usually review Denny's it is what it is, but this one I thought was especially well run, so great job!
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January 2023 by Barron Ernst
Always .50-$1 more expensive than anywhere else in town to price gouge people heading to the airport. There are plenty of other places nearby, don't patronize this place.
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December 2022 by American L.
Denny's: Did what they're in business to do: Did what they agreed to do. Did it for the menu price posted on their web site. Did it within the time they said they would. Followed CDC rules. Place was clean. Ambiance was welcoming not hurry-up-eat-and leave. Food was adequate. Be advised shrinkflation has shrunk the size of portions here. Customer service was adequate. Tried to add a 25% gratuity. They lost a star for trying to add a 25% gratuity. Gained a star because has daily Military and Veterans Discount and a free meal on Veteran's Day to those who Serve or have Served as a token thanks to our GIs and we Veterans. A Veterans Discount and free meal means a lot to those unable to be employed due to military Service-connected disability as on limited fixed income. 3 stars is a Yelp "Ok" so NOT a negative review. 'Twas the day before Christmas, when all thereabouts many people were stirring, seeking a carouse. Others traveling festive home to prepare for extended family soon all would be there. Denny's daily Military Veterans Discount, had made visions in this Veteran's head pop out. So I in my orthotics, and hubby on his cane had settled down for FitSlam, turkey and fruit plain. When across from the room there arose a flatter. Not then knowing I'm wondering, "What was the matter?" When, what to my wondering sight should appear, but a man, who beamed, "Thank you! Thank you! Hear, here!" With a little twinkle, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment here is a St. Nick. Most rapid and detailed his shout outs they came. He mentioned each US Military branch by name. "Now Air Force! Now Army! Now Navy. Now Space Force!" "On Coast Guard. On Navy. On Marines." I all endorse! To deserts and oceans! To the mountains high! To the depths of jungles! To the beyond of sky." He sprang out the door, to his dogs gave a whistle, And away they all left. It was all just so civil. Then I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night." While we ate, we talked about Christmas Eve in history: Christmas Eve 1826 - The Eggnog Riot at the United States Military Academy begins. It eventually involved more than one-third of the cadets and the assault of two officers and destruction of North Barracks. An investigation resulted in the court-martial of 20 and one enlisted soldier, resignation of 6, 22 placed under house arrest, 53 received lesser punishments, and 19 expelled. Alcohol possession at the Academy was prohibited along with drunkenness and intoxication, both of which could lead to expulsion. Tobacco use and gambling could lead to demerits, minor incarceration, or a loss of privileges. Christmas Eve 1950 - During Korean war in a major feat of US Navy humanitarian aid, US Navy amphibious fleet Task Force 90 "TF 90", commanded by Rear Admiral James H. Doyle, completed evacuation of United Nations forces and North Korean civilians from Hungnam, North Korea to South Korea. Supported by US Navy Seventh Fleet, commanded by Vice Admiral Arthur D. Struble aboard battleship USS Missouri, TF 90 evacuated 105,000 US and Republic of Korea "ROK" Marines and soldiers, 17,500 vehicles, 350,000 tons of cargo and 98,100 Korean civilians in just over 190 ships in less than two weeks. They left behind no serviceable equipment or usable supplies. Among the civilians evacuated were the future parents of future South Korean President Moon Jae-in. This enormously complex The Hungnam Evacuation aka The Miracle of Christmas was the largest sealift since the 1945 Okinawa operation. Christmas Eve 1955 - A Sears department store placed an advertisement in a Colorado Springs, Colorado newspaper which told children that they could telephone Santa Claus with a number for them to call. However, the number printed was misprinted and calls instead came through to Colorado Springs' Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) Center. US Air Force Colonel Harry Shoup, who was senior officer on duty that night,
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December 2022 by Alturas SUPREME
Clerk is always upbeat
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November 2022 by Jeffrey Conner
Friendly helpful staff great place to drop in and drop a bite to eat and the cold room fill your car up with gas
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November 2022 by John D.
Decent breakfast for a decent price. Great service. Manager on top of things. Servers were great.
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November 2022 by jeff conner
Friendly helpful staff great place to drop in and drop a bite to eat and the cold room fill your car up with gas
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November 2022 by Toby Thompson
Pretty clean considering it's location
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October 2022 by Erick T.
They cant cook a steak to save their lives! Ordered a Medium Rare New York. It came out Well Done both times! I just ate it since I was hungry. I let them know both times, and they didnt even offer to take it off the ticket. The server forgot the crepes. Heard her say, "Ill pit them in right now" to the kitchen. Overall really crappy service.
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October 2022 by Renee S.
If I were the li the reviews before I came there with not went there, but yo-yo your customer service was awesome managers and corporation. You need to check out your employees. The dress codes are very tacky. One of the ladies up at the counter look very like sexual boobs all out stomach all shine. What is this? Is this a restaurant And they wipe the tables down and it was soaking wet and then they're like Russian seem like a flirt with their friends come in they were very flirtatious and everything else yo-yos the older lady. She was doing the run in a tablespoon as much as she can make sure everybody was satisfied your younger crew it's like it's a club tech out. I don't know I'm not a racist cause my husband is Latino itself, but the very ladies are really flirtatious with the men and stuff. It's not something clean, very dirty and utensils, flies and just nasty. I thought I seen a roach on the ground but all the time they waste on looking cute at the counter and nails very tacky just so you know that this is customer service it's been a while I know we were closed for a while for Covid, but you guys should work on your customer service traveling away from California to try out different foods because it was late, but will always come back and visit yo-yo, but the other two not sure.