Denny's Restaurant
$ • Diners, American, Vegetarian
Hours:
5699 S Transit Rd, Lockport
(716) 433-7840
About Denny's
Customers' Favorites
Denny's Reviews
best pancakes 🥞 around you won't find any better. and not to mention their omelets are absolutely perfect
They have a decent breakfast and good service. My only concern was that we wanted to use a highchair the last time we were there. The highchairs were all really dirty so we didn't want to use any of them for my granddaughter.
I like the staff and service here. Denny's in Lockport, NY, has been my go-to breakfast location as I trained my service dog, Booker, to sit quietly during meals. Early-morning breakfast, when the restaurant is not yet busy, is my preferred time to visit with Booker.
I have one issue, however. While I appreciate the 10% discount given to veterans, I was disappointed this week to see a 15% discount for AARP members. There is an imbalance here. Veterans, as well as reserve and...read full review
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
Based on the reviews, Denny's Restaurant offers a clean and friendly atmosphere. The service is often described as awesome, with servers like Sharon, Nikki, and Judith going above and beyond. Sharon was amazing and patient with a large party of 17 on Mother's Day, and she thoughtfully had the kitchen separate eggs from an order. Judith was phenomenal and entertaining, talking a customer into blueberries on French toast, which was cooked to perfection. Manager Steve also helped with a Rewards sign-up. The food is generally really good and presentable. The chicken tenders were cooked perfectly, juicy, and not too hard. The bourbon beacon hamburger was excellent, perfect, delightful, and juicy. The apple crisp pancakes were pretty amazing. However, there were some issues. One peppermint hot chocolate was a slight dark liquid with a hint of mint, tasting like water. Also, a non-meat eater could not substitute the meat in a grand slam without paying full price, as it was against policy.