Sweet sanity returns.
When we got up Doug said that he had seen a Denny's during one of our drives. He wanted Denny's -- a bit of home and some 'real' eggs. We found Jacob, one of our drivers who knows where it is -- off we went.
Doug's eyes lit up as we turned into the Best Western lot and headed into the attached Denny's. Coffee, "make your own Grand Slam" and we settled in to wait for the food.
It amazes us that even though the name is the same and the photos on the menu are the same -- the food is so different. Cultural differences I suppose. It was good though and not having to mangle the language and guess at menu items was a lovely surprise. Prices are much higher -- the grand slam came in at around $11.00, but it was an indulgence that was needed and appreciated.
Eggs, bacon (you just don't see it around here), sausage, pancakes, english muffins and hash browns. Neverending coffee.
When we got up Doug said that he had seen a Denny's during one of our drives. He wanted Denny's -- a bit of home and some 'real' eggs. We found Jacob, one of our drivers who knows where it is -- off we went.
Doug's eyes lit up as we turned into the Best Western lot and headed into the attached Denny's. Coffee, "make your own Grand Slam" and we settled in to wait for the food.
It amazes us that even though the name is the same and the photos on the menu are the same -- the food is so different. Cultural differences I suppose. It was good though and not having to mangle the language and guess at menu items was a lovely surprise. Prices are much higher -- the grand slam came in at around $11.00, but it was an indulgence that was needed and appreciated.
Eggs, bacon (you just don't see it around here), sausage, pancakes, english muffins and hash browns. Neverending coffee.
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