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FREE DENNY"S TODAY



Grab your car keys and head to Denny's February 3th for your free Grand Slam breakfast.

From 6 am-2pm, every man, woman and child in the US is invited to come to Denny's for a free Grand Slam Breakfast.

The dine-in only breakfast includes two pancakes, two eggs, two links of sausage and two strips of bacon. Denny's sells more than 12.5 million Grand Slams a year.

Customers on Tuesday also get a coupon booklet that includes offers for additional free menu items with purchases. Also, Denny's customers can "Slam It Up" by adding any two additional items for 99 cents each.

"The Grand Slam has always been a Denny's favorite," said Nelson Marchioli, Denny's CEO, in a news release. "This free offer is our way of re-acquainting America with Denny's real breakfast and with the Denny's brand. You don't know the real Denny's unless you've been in our restaurants lately, experiencing the quality of our new menu items and our service first-hand."

To locate the closest Denny's, visit this link.


The nearest location in Provo is:

1680 N. 200 W.
PROVO, UT 84601 US
801-375-8362 (Call FIRST!)

When I went with some friends at 9am the lines wrapped outside and around the side of the building. So we decided to go to iHop. You wouldn't believe the free business they were getting from those who wouldn't wait at Denny's.

p.s. IHOP is running their "FREE BREAKFAST" promotion on February 24th!

Reference: Superbowl Ad, and Bizjournal


Comments

  1. Ooh thanks for the tip, maybe I'll try to go with Phil for lunch.

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  2. Ahh, the link no workee, I'll have to find it on my own.

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  3. Apparently, our nearest Denny's is 37 miles away. Not worth it.

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  4. *sigh* Curse working a steady job.

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  5. Hey! Lots of people in our Stake would give a front tooth for a steady job!!! How about lunch hour? I'm gonna try to make IHOP on the I-90 exit at Issaquah- thanks for the hot tip!

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  6. IHOP mom? I thought it was Denny's. Um, so we looked for one and never did find a Denny's in downtown columbus.

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