Denny's

3750 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
(213) 384-1621

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Bessy Romero

Food was not the best but at least was edible, at least most of it. We order some chicken fingers and they were really salty, when we notify the waiter he kindly change the plate for something else. The staff was somehow friendly, the place was clean and the atmosphere was nice.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Edwin Rodas

Great service from Ever Martinez thanks

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

GIIBZ C

When into this denny at 5am and was greeted by this amazing individual named Ever. His customer service and hospitality is the best. Ever was polite and truly made me feel at home. Grandmom could be picky boiy the pancakes but Ever was understanding and gave her exactly what she wanted. This guy Ever is the best host ever. Best Denny's in Los Angeles cus of Ever. The man is a grand slammer.

Berny Trevino

Good place to go get a reasonably priced breakfast in Los Angeles

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Charles D'Atri

Happy to have a diner style, family restaurant still in the game

Andrew Strauss

The restaurant offers a delightful selection of mouthwatering dishes, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients that burst with flavor. Patrons can enjoy expertly brewed coffee, rich in aroma and perfectly balanced, making it an ideal companion to any meal. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with soft, ambient lighting and tasteful decorations that create a cozy setting. Additionally, the staff is not only friendly but also attentive, always ready to provide recommendations and ensure a memorable dining experience.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

matthew mcallister

I came here to place n order and they was repeatedly ignored by everyone that worked here. The only thing I was allowed to order was a black coffee

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Alex Charlier

This Denny's location is local to me, and I regularly visit this particular establishment. I have a mobility assistance service dog that has undergone extensive training for his job. This review pertains to their lack of concern for customer safety and store cleanliness, rather than the quality of food or service provided by the wait staff.

The staff appear to be inadequately trained in handling service animals, including the manager. I have never been asked the two legally required questions as stipulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act for entry into non-pet-friendly facilities for individuals accompanied by an animal.

Today, this establishment compromised my safety. While being escorted back to our table, the host chose to walk us past another customer and their pet, which was sitting on the chair at the booth. The same dog then jumped onto the table where food was being consumed, a health code violation. As this dog was not a service animal, as it was not under control, task trained, or marked the host seated us at a table in close proximity to this untrained and uncontrolled pet, thereby potentially jeopardizing my safety. Due to my balance issues, if this dog were to lunge at my service dog, it would have caused me to lose balance and fall or, worse still, attack my service dog, resulting in potential injury and premature retirement for my $30,000 dog.

I spoke with the manager, who appeared uncertain about the laws being violated by allowing a dog in the establishment. She was unfamiliar with the two legal questions, which I had to explain to her. Her staff lacked basic training on service animal laws. The dog's body parts, including its rear and another area, were on the table, constituting a health code violation. Furthermore, this posed a risk to individuals with dog allergies.

I expressed my deep concern regarding this issue, but the lack of awareness makes me wary that change will occur. I informed the manager that this could expose them to significant liability if a similar incident were to happen again and a service animal or person were injured due to their negligence.

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, businesses are permitted to request that service dogs leave their premises if the dog is not housebroken, under control, or posing a risk to staff or customers. This dog jumped onto the table, sat on the seat, and was not under control; therefore, even if the customer claimed it was a service dog, it would not be covered under the ADA. The ADA, has a section where it explains service animals should not be fed or sat on the table.

Please do better.

Sarah

I’m an occasional customer at this Denny’s. The food is always good and very reasonably priced, but something worth highlighting today was the service from our server, Luz. She was very kind and attentive, our little one loved her.
Honestly, it’s very different from the service we usually receive in the mornings when we come. Some of the morning servers need to improve their customer service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Geneva Wilson

Coffee was so strong food pretty good service not as bad

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Checo

Service is great and food too prices are very good compared to competitors

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jess T

Probably the best Denny’s I have ever been to. Our server was amazing!

Jennifer Marcela Moisa Martínez

The food is delicioso, the restaurant is clean and the People is kind 👌

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Herbert Castillo

Best Denny's in LA, a must-visit when in town. Good food, great staff, clean and nice atmosphere.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sean Lee

I was eating there yesterday when an employee named Ever sat a homeless guy next to our table despite the room being mostly empty. The homeless guy shit himself while at the table, and when I told ever to ask him to leave he refused. The smell was horrible and the situation was disgusting. Truly ruined my night, both his unprofessional behavior and the unsanitary situation we were put in while trying to enjoy a late night meal. Would not eat there again if he is working.

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