Denny’s

Want to enjoy a nice breakfast at Denny’s? Get Denny’s hours of operation and other important details below.

The good thing about Denny’s is that their breakfast hours are consistent across all locations.

What does that even mean, you ask? It means that even though opening and closing times vary by location, all Denny’s restaurants start and stop serving breakfast at the same time.

Denny’s serves breakfast all day, every day, 365 days a year. Most Denny’s locations are open 24/7, which means you can enjoy a delicious breakfast meal even if it’s 4:00 pm or 12:00 am.

When Does Denny’s Stop Serving Breakfast?

Never. You can order and receive breakfast menu items at any time.

But please keep in mind, they only serve breakfast after breakfast hours when customers ask for it.

If you don’t request a morning meal explicitly, they won’t even tell you the choice exists.

Actually, Denny’s serves their entire menu all day long, so breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert options are available anytime and at all locations.

Not only can you enjoy a great breakfast meal at any time, also, if it is your birthday, they allow you to build your own Grand Slam menu as a gift.

So take advantage if you can.

Denny’s used to have two different menus back in the day, one for the day and another one for the night. But even then you could order breakfast items 24 hours a day, every day.

Now the chain only has one menu, and it includes morning meals such as eggs and pancakes all day long.

Even though Denny’s serves breakfast 24/7, there are some menu items you can’t get after a certain time. For example, oatmeal is only available from 6:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Apart from that, you can walk into any Denny’s location at 6:00 pm if you want and get a Santa Fe Sizzlin’ Skillet or Moons Over My Hammy.

Denny’s has been serving breakfast 24 hours every day, including weekends and holidays since the 1950s. And they will probably continue to do so for a very long time.

Just so you know, Denny’s breakfast hours in Canada and Japan are the same as in the US.

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